Thursday, 29 March 2012

Camellia. Opposition to waste facility

A proposal by the German waste management and recycling company, Remondis, to build a huge waste treatment plant on a seven-hectare site at Camellia once used by James Hardie to manufacture asbestos has outraged residents who say it threatens their safety. Remondis plans to build a commercial and industrial waste treatment facility, which would process up to 100,000 tonnes annually of commercial and industrial waste, and 50,000 tonnes annually of food and green waste. The estimated construction cost: $25 million.

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Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Camellia. Application for waste facility

NSW Planning & Infrastructure has on public exhibition an application from Remondis Pty and Billbergia Pty Ltd to construct and operate an integrated alternative waste treatment facility, at 1 grand Avenue, Camellia. The facility would process up to 100,000 tonnes annually of commercial and industrial waste, and 50,000 tonnes annually of food and green waste.

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