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SUEZ Australia and New Zealand

Locality: Bibra Lake

Phone: +61 131335



Address: 10 Cocos Dr 6163 Bibra Lake, WA, Australia

Website: www.suez.com.au/en-au/who-we-are/suez-in-australia-and-new-zealand/our-locations/waste-management-bibra-lake-transfer-station

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23.01.2022 At SUEZ, our people come from all walks of life and Senior Innovation Manager Nina Gubinskaia is no different. Born in St Petersberg Russia, Nina has had an extraordinary multinational career and has worked in countries such as Siberia, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, Singapore and now Australia. Nina shares her experience with Work180 and gives her top tips for creating a meaningful career. https://bit.ly/39eHwY2



23.01.2022 Make sure all the work you're doing under the #SDGs is recognised by the longest-running sustainability awards in the world! We're proud to team up with the 2020 Banksia Sustainability Awards, as they shine the spotlight on sustainability. Entries close 30 Nov. https://bit.ly/2G2OceU #sustainability #BanksiaSustainabilityAwards #SDGs

20.01.2022 We're proud to partner with The Nature Conservancy Australia's 'Shuck Don't Chuck' Shell Recycling Project, restoring reefs and bringing new life back into Port Phillip Bay with recycled oyster and mussel shells.

18.01.2022 For 25 years National Recycling Week has encouraged Australians to reduce, reuse & recycle. This year's theme 'Recovery - A future beyond the bin' invites us to reduce raw resource use and give our trash (or treasure) a second chance! https://bit.ly/2UbcZS3



17.01.2022 Did you know that palm trees and fronds have a very high fibre content, which means processing is often much more difficult for this material than for other types of garden waste? Starting a worm farm or compost bin is a great way to recycle this organic material from the garden and kitchen. https://bit.ly/36fgX3t

17.01.2022 Did you know that due to their size and weight tree trunks and roots are often more difficult to process than other types of garden waste? You can drop them off at one of our specialised SUEZ facilities or use them as a compost. https://bit.ly/38gokIQ

15.01.2022 Operated and maintained by SUEZ, the Kooragang Industrial Water Scheme is making a positive difference by replacing 3.3 billion litres of drinking water each year with high-quality recycled water in industrial applications. https://bit.ly/2pxBbCm #water #recycle #circulareconomy



14.01.2022 Did you know the Adelaide River Water Treatment Plant is the first of its kind in Australia? Using SUEZ’s innovative biological technologies, the plant removes iron and manganese from natural ground water, enabling the remote Adelaide River community long term access to a safe and reliable drinking water supply. https://bit.ly/2E45Y0Q #drinkingwater #SDGs #technology

13.01.2022 Did you know that 98% of a car battery can be recycled? To help keep batteries out of landfill, SUEZ offers a national battery recycling service for businesses. Find out more: https://bit.ly/2SdaM7w

11.01.2022 For many office workers at SUEZ, working at home is the new normal - but we don't let it get in the way of connecting, laughing and even doing some exercise with our team! #workfromhome #stayathome #newnormal

09.01.2022 Construction is well and truly underway at East Rockingham's Waste to Energy Facility. Last week, our Senior leaders Daniel Van Veen and Craig Barker met the project's newly appointed CEO Mike Cramb on site and saw firsthand how this innovative development was tracking, all whilst staying socially distant of course!

09.01.2022 NAIDOC Week is a time for Australians to acknowledge and celebrate our incredible culture. Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander People represent the oldest continuous society on earth. Hear from CEO Mark Venhoek, as he launches NAIDOC Week at SUEZ. Around the country 100's of events are taking place. Please visit NAIDOC.org.au and get involved. #NAIDOCWeek #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe #NAIDOC2020



06.01.2022 We’re proud to support The Nature Conservancy, as bring shellfish reef ecosystems back from the brink of extinction across Australia. Thanks to their initiative, the new reefs are cleaning water, reducing landfill, attracting more fish, and creating hundreds of jobs. Hear more from Dr Chris Gillies in the latest ECO Magazine issue. https://bit.ly/30eP9Z4

06.01.2022 Did you know that gas cylinders need to be disposed of with care and must be dropped off at a licensed facility? For more tips on how to safely recycle gas cylinders head to https://bit.ly/3cbfyM7 #recycle #recylingtips #sustainablefuture

05.01.2022 Our partners Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation CentreWildlife Rehabilitation Centre are making fantastic gains with our medical plastics program. #communityimpact

04.01.2022 Did you know that paint should not go in the garbage bin as it contains chemicals that can contaminate our groundwater and damage our health? You can recycle these products at our selected SUEZ facilities or contact your local council to organise a pick up. https://bit.ly/3ngJ2fO

03.01.2022 SUEZ Group has recently signed a series of Commitments within Act4Nature France that strengthen our responsibilities to preserving biodiversity. As September is national biodiversity month, we are doing our bit to protect natural resources by incorporating biodiversity into our corporate decision making. https://bit.ly/35Cg8kT #CircularEconomy #Sustainability #NationalBiodiversityMonth #Biodiversity #SDGs

02.01.2022 Do you get stuck sorting your cans from your cardboard? Are you unsure what can and can't be recycled? We get it - life is busy at the moment, so let's not overthink our recycling. Debunk the myths & let a SUEZ waste expert answer your questions in the comments below.

02.01.2022 Our partnership with Yume Food Australia supports the regeneration of biodiversity. Through connecting food suppliers with commercial buyers, Yume encourages decreased food production by rehoming quality food surplus. This Biodiversity Month, we are proud to be part of the solution in the fight against commercial food wastage. https://bit.ly/2RUSszS #BiodiversityMonth #FoodWaste #Sustainable #Future #Biodiversity

01.01.2022 Even with minimal wind, our flags are flying proudly! This #NAIDOC Week, at SUEZ's Hallam Rd Landfill in Victoria, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags will greet everyone who visits the site. SUEZ is committed to Reconciliation and the support of our First Nations People. For more information visit: NAIDOC.org.au

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