The environment watchdog has promised to crack down on products made from recycled construction waste. But will it actually implement change?
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It’s taken more than a decade but the New South Wales environment watchdog is now talking tough when it comes to the safety of recycled landscaping materials.
Last week the chief executive of the state’s Environment Protection Authority, Tony Chappel, announced a crackdown on waste facilities producing a type of cheap landscaping soil – called recovered fines – made from recycled construction and demolition waste.
Continue reading…The environment watchdog has promised to crack down on products made from recycled construction waste. But will it actually implement change?Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastIt’s taken more than a decade but the New South Wales environment watchdog is now talking tough when it comes to the safety of recycled landscaping materials.Last week the chief executive of the state’s Environment Protection Authority, Tony Chappel, announced a crackdown on waste facilities producing a type of cheap landscaping soil – called recovered fines – made from recycled construction and demolition waste.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…