Recycling giant charged over 2017 fire at Coolaroo waste plant

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BREAKING Recycling giant charged over 2017 fire at Coolaroo waste plant

The fire forced families living nearby to move away for multiple nights, and resulted in what the authority said was "a significant pollution event which ... had the potential to be harmful to humans and the environment".

EPA chief executive Cathy Wilkinson said in February that large amounts of plastic stockpiled at the centres were too dangerous. Angered by SKM’s failure to run their Laverton North and Coolaroo plants properly, a handful of councils have locked in short-term contracts with recycler Visy to send residents’ re-useable material to.

The sites are set to re-open in stages so that the waste that has been stockpiled by some councils does not overwhelm it.

 

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There is no recycling plan in Victoria and the state labor government still continue to charge fees and charges for a non service. Where is the money?

Good news. Well done to the team at EPA Vic who have been on this since day 1. Holding polluters to account 👍

Breaking NEWS a REGULATOR actually does something. NEWS FLASH EPA charges, ' fire '

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