RDF, SRF & PEF – Australia’s future resources?

Gary Moore - sales director - UNTHA UK

Did you attend AIEN’s Australian Waste-to-Energy (WtE) Forum in Ballarat on 18-20th Feb?

It was a great event which brought together waste and recycling professionals from across the industry – providing a platform to discuss the development of WtE in Australia.

Our sales director, Gary Moore, was one of the speakers in the programme, and he focused on the role alternative fuels could play in shaping the country’s resource agenda.

With almost 30 years’ experience within the waste and recycling sector, Gary drew upon international examples from the ever-changing landscape to explore what role alternative fuels will play in Australia’s future resource strategy. Using successful, global WtE projects as reference points for delegates, Gary also explored whether there is a secret to high-quality fuel production for maximum environmental compliance, plant yield and operational success.

If you attended the event and want to find out more about WtE and the technologies available in Australia – or maybe you couldn’t make it but are keen to develop your knowledge – you can download UNTHA’s and Focus enviro’s FREE guide which covers:

  • When is waste, waste?
  • What do the terms RDF, SRF and PEF mean?
  • Why do these fuels matter in Australia?
  • Is there a mindset shift?
  • Where has the waste hierarchy made a difference?
  • Investing in alternative fuel production shredding technologies
  • Single pass shredding
  • The benefits of finding the RIGHT shredder
  • Knowing what to ask a shredder supplier
  • What’s next?

Also, if you have any additional questions, you can always connect with Gary on LinkedIn and drop him a message!

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