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Daily Archives: January 21, 2020

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Australia needs more engineers. And more of them need to be women

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterJanuary 21, 2020Leave a comment

Engineering skills underpin the functioning of our societies and economies. As we face the global challenges presented by a changing climate, food and water scarcity, loss of biodiversity and globalisation, these skills will only become more important.

Circular economy program marks 10 millionth recycled cup at Sydney event

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterJanuary 21, 20201 Comment

Closed Loop held an event in Sydney on Monday to recycle its 10 millionth cup under the Simply Cups program.

Sanjeev Gupta organises businesses for green push

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsJanuary 21, 20202 Comments

Mining and metals magnate Sanjeev Gupta is reorganising his businesses to appeal to investors and debt markets and prepare for his push into climate friendly manufacturing. Gupta announced in London that his global aluminium interests would be combined into a new entity Alvance Aluminium Group which would achieve operational synergies. Gupta said in a statement:…

Nestlé takes action to slash plastic packaging and recycle

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsJanuary 21, 2020Leave a comment

Australia’s largest food manufacturer Nestlé has thrown its weight behind the circular economy movement with a massive commitment to cut back on the use of virgin plastic for packaging and to use recycled materials in its products. The Swiss company, which operates six large factories in Australia, has committed $2.5 billion globally to cover the…

Redflex gets green light for new equipment and services contracts

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsJanuary 21, 2020Leave a comment

Road and traffic technology group Redflex Holdings (ASX: RDF) won new equipment and services orders worth $73 million in the second quarter of the financial year according to an shereholder update from the company. Services revenues such as speed and red light enforcement and freeway management made up the bulk of the orders, however Redflex…

WestStar gets shareholder approval to buy Alltype

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsJanuary 21, 2020Leave a comment

Engineering and industrial services group WestStar Industrial (ASX: WSI) is aiming to grow turnover to $100 million a year following shareholders voting to approve its purchase of Alltype Engineering for $6 million in WestStar shares. The combined group has revenues of around $60 million providing engineering, construction and mining services to the resources, energy and…

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