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New paper examines policy support for Australia’s medium-sized enterprises

The Industry Innovation and Science Australia (IISA) has released a new paper examining the challenges and opportunities facing Australia’s medium-sized enterprises (MSEs), often described...

SA governor pays visit to Detmold’s Australian-first dedicated bag testing facility

Governor of South Australia Frances Adamson has toured the Detmold Group’s new LaunchPad laboratory, which includes an Australian-first dedicated bag testing facility intended for testing paper and board repulpability and medical mask functional effectiveness.

Queensland Recycling Modernisation Fund to boost remanufacturing initiatives

Minister for the Environment and the Great Barrier Reef Meaghan Scanlon announced the first three projects to be funded under the $40 million Queensland Recycling Modernisation Fund (QRMF), which will focus on the remanufacture of waste plastics, glass, paper, cardboard, and tyres into new commercial products.

PaperlinX sells off Scandinavian, Spanish and Irish operations

Australian printing and publishing group PaperlinX has continued to sell-off its operations in Europe after announcing last month the sale of PaperlinX Poland. The company...

Visy says new waste-to-energy plant is still a go, with or without government funding

Recycled products manufacturer Visy Group is likely to go ahead with its groundbreaking $300 million project that will turn household garbage into energy despite...
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