Shoalhaven, NSW finds new uses for glass and plastic waste at Green Ceramics MICROfactorie
Shoalhaven, NSW Green Ceramics MICROfactorie Glass Plastic
Shoalhaven and the University of NSW's SMaRT Centre coordinated on the MICROfactorie's development. This new area within the West Nowra Waste and Recycling Depot focuses on waste-to-product processes. Glass is converted into home building materials like tiles and countertops, while plastic products are turned into 3D printing filament. The council estimates 14 tons of plastic and 450 tons of glass will be reused every year.
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Green Ceramics MICROfactorieTM Comes to West Nowra - Shoalhaven City Council
Shoalhaven City Council has received grant funding of $500,000 from the Environment Trust to enter into a partnership with University of NSW’s Sustainable Materials & Technology Centre (UNSW SMaRT Centre) to establish a Green Ceramics MICROfactorieTM at West Nowra.
Shoalhaven's Groundbreaking New Recycling Project - Shoalhaven City Council
On Monday 1 November, Shoalhaven City Council Mayor Amanda Findley joined University of NSW Professor Veena, Federal Minister for the Environment Sussan Ley and Senator for New South Wales Jim Molan to visit the West Nowra Waste and Recycling Depot where a new ‘waste to product’ MICROfactorie will be built.
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