Stay updated with key decisions, policy updates, and strategic directions released during the latest Waste Authority meetings. This category highlights important discussions, new regulatory measures, sustainability initiatives, industry guidelines, and actions aimed at improving waste management, recycling processes, and environmental compliance. Perfect for readers seeking reliable insights into government and authority-led waste management progress.
The world is drowning in discarded electronics. In 2022, the world produced a record 62 million tonnes of e-waste, averaging 7.8 kilograms per person. If this trend continues, the total could reach 82 million tonnes by 2030. These figures highlight the urgent need to shift focus from constant production to responsible recycling of electronics.
11-24-2025
Every Perth business uses plug-in devices daily, from office computers to power tools and kitchen appliances. But even…
11-24-2025
The world is drowning in discarded electronics. In 2022, the world produced a record 62 million tonnes of…
11-24-2025
Electronic waste, or e-waste, is one of Australia’s fastest-growing waste problems. With new gadgets and appliances entering our…











