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Men’s Shed installs Ezi-Arm and eCONO 4000 to deal with dust collection
Victorian Men's shed has just installed Ezi-Duct dust collector and fume arm to help battle the sawdust problem.
Chip Vac Removes Swarf and Keeps Machines Running
Removing swarf keeps your machines running and reduces equipment failure.
Increase Throughput of Bottle Drying with Super Air Knives
A bottling company using (2) Super Air Knives to dry bottles of water following a rinse operation approached us to see how we could increase throughput of bottle drying and we found ...
Simply Speaking - Plastic Does Not Biodegrade
Whilst it seems obvious that plastic doesn't biodegrade, there are a surprising number of plastic products out there that actually make these claims - so beware.
Do you want to have your cake and eat it too? Install a rainwater tank!
Water conservation has been a hot topic high on the agenda for some time now, particularly with the record-breaking scorching summer that we have just left behind us.
The foundation of life – Rainwater Harvesting Throughout History
Bushman Tanks prides itself on its comprehensive range of rainwater tanks and accessories for rainwater harvesting.
The Ongoing Drought in Australia: what it means for you
The ongoing drought in Australia: what it means for you, and what you can do about it.
What does a spill kit do?
Spill Station spill kits are designed to minimise the threat of harm to people, property and the environment in the event of a liquid spill.
How to safely deal with an industrial workplace spill
No matter your place of work, there is always the risk of being involved in an accident.
What is a spill kit used for?
If you work in an industry that regularly uses hazardous chemicals, oils, fuels and other hydrocarbons you must be prepared should one of those materials spill or leak.
What are the three main types of spill kits?
Spills can happen at any workplace, it’s how you prepare for them that counts.
China’s ban on waste imports set to affect the waste management sector
The Australian waste management sector has benefited from growing volumes of waste over the past five years.
Telemetry cuts the cost of leak detection
Albstadtwerke are a utility network distribution provider in southwest Germany supplying potable water, natural gas and electricity
Recycling plastics, the end product and what else can we do?
We all know the phrase Reduce, Re-use, Recycle - but what are the everyday practicalities of this in Australia? What are the final outcomes of recycling plastics? And then what else ...
Magnet solution helps council keep our beaches clean!
Recently, we were contacted by a City Council who needed a solution to help keep their beaches clean.
NSW significantly contaminated sites land management & assessment
The NSW Environment Protection Authority has reinforced recently that protection of human health and the environment are the priority on any decision to declare a site as significantly ...
Caltex Australia Petroleum receives record $400K fine for petrol spill
Caltex Australia Petroleum Pty Ltd has been convicted and ordered to pay $850,000 by the Land and Environment Court for a 2013 incident where 150,000 litres of unleaded petrol gushed ...
Welcome improvement to NSW Deposit Scheme rollout
Industry and environment groups have welcomed the change to the start date of the NSW Container Deposit Scheme (CDS) as good policy and congratulated the government on listening to ...
We are wasting our industrial waste, says university
We are wasting our waste, particularly our industrial waste, University of Sydney chemical engineering experts advise.
EPA pilot program calls for reuse of construction & demolition waste
The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is searching for organisations that can find new ways to make use of someone else's construction and demolition waste.
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