Thursday, December 25, 2025

Boral turns industrial tyres into longer-lasting roads

Boral has introduced what it claims as Australia’s first crumbed rubber asphalt bitumen derived from Off the Road (OTR) tyres, typically used in heavy-duty industrial vehicles. 

Solar outshines gas in summer energy production, new data reveals

New data from the Climate Council shows that renewables provided six times more power than gas this summer, with solar energy leading in terms...

GreenSquareDC taps Schneider Electric as tech partner for high sustainability data centres

GreenSquareDC, a data centre provider, has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Schneider Electric to implement cutting-edge technology for their forthcoming highly sustainable data centres in the region. 

BioPak acquires Bygreen to boost sustainable packaging portfolio

BioPak has announced it has acquired Queensland-based packaging company Bygreen, in a move the company says will further strengthen its portfolio of sustainable packaging solutions.

Shipping taking promising first steps towards 2030 breakthrough goals on scalable zero emission fuels

Media Release by Getting to Zero Coalition The shipping industry is working towards full decarbonization by 2050 at the latest and last year an action plan was...

WA Government launches $10m program to accelerate hydrogen fuelled transport

The Western Australian Government has announced an initial $10 million to accelerate the uptake of hydrogen fuelled transport in the state. Part of the Government’s...

Corporate Australia is embracing sustainability but struggling to act

Media release by Schneider Electric Most companies see climate change as a major operational risk and support Australia’s transition to net zero. However, while businesses...

First Graphene to trial graphene-enhanced sustainable cement

Graphitic materials provider First Graphene said it is slated to begin one of the world’s largest-scale trials of graphene-enhanced green cement in June. 

CSIRO announces $90m investment to accelerate Australia’s low-emissions transition

CSIRO has launched a $90 million program that would help Australia’s regions accelerate their transition to a low-emissions economy. 

Boral teams up Calix to lower emissions in cement manufacturing

Boral announced it would examine the viability of establishing a carbon capture facility in the Southern Highlands after receiving a $30 million Commonwealth grant to use...
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AVEVA and Schneider Electric spearhead digital transformation in mining

AVEVA, a global leader in industrial software driving digital transformation, has partnered with Schneider Electric to redefine what smart, sustainable mining looks like in the age of AI.