Alternative fuel for a sustainable future

Industry Updates

May 6, 2019

Tags: Facilities
Highlights

Cleanaway Alex Hatherly

Alex Hatherly is Cleanaway’s Regional Manager with a wealth of experience across large scale international logistics and manufacturing operations in steel and mining industries. Alex has a passion for resource recovery and has provided a leading role in the development of Cleanaway’s Eastern Creek Container Sorting Facility, Cleanaway’s Erskine Park Transfer Station, and roles within the management of Cleanaway’s joint ventures with ResourceCo and EarthPower. Alex will join other Cleanaway experts at the Coffs Harbour Waste Conference 2019, 14 to 16 May 2019 for three days of knowledge, experience, case studies and insight into the waste industry.

The Cleanaway ResourceCo Resource Recovery Facility in Wetherill Park, Sydney is the largest waste-to-processed engineered fuel facility of its kind in Australia. By using Processed Engineered Fuel (PEF) instead of coal to power industry, we can reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions released each year, while diverting up to 250,000 tonnes of waste from landfill.

Our state-of-the-art facility accepts dry commercial and industrial (C&I), construction and demolition (C&D) and residential hard waste materials including:
• Plastic
• Textiles
• Timber

Cleanaway ResourceCo

More than 97% of incoming material is diverted from landfill, with the cutting-edge automated facility removing as much recyclable material as possible before converting the remaining non-recyclable materials to Processed Engineered Fuel, or PEF.

To learn more about Cleanaway ResourceCo, join Alex and our panel of Cleanaway experts at Coffs Waste Conference 2019:

Cleanaway ResourceCo – Alternative fuel for a sustainable future
By Alex Hatherly

Coffs Harbour Waste Conference 2019
Opal Cove Resort, Coffs Harbour
Thursday 16 May 2019
12.10PM – 12.30PM

Contact us to learn more about how we make a sustainable future possible through our partnerships with industry and communities.