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Welcome to the Waste Management Association of Australia

WMAA is the peak body for all stakeholders in the waste and resource recovery industry. Our purpose is to facilitate sustainable waste and resource management across Australia. We do this through leadership, collaboration, and knowledge sharing.

We are the voice of the industry, the first port of call for government when seeking industry views and input. We provide a range of services to support our members, including networking and events, high value information and learning, training, and industry development programs.

We work closely with stakeholders to promote the value of our industry and to ensure the best possible outcomes for our members. Read more ...

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WMAA 2013 AGM & Election Results

The WMAA AGM was held on 30th April in Sydney. Click here to download a copy of the 2012 Annual Report.

The AGM saw the election of a new National President - Miranda Ransome and a new National Vice-President - Tony Kortegast. Members also approved the 2013-14 Membership fees.

 

Carbon Policy & Waste Management Information Paper Released

The WMAA Carbon Committee has developed an information flyer to help WMAA members comply with the greenhouse policy framework, to get the most out of greenhouse policy and to minimise costs.

Click here to view the paper (requires member log in).

 
COMING EVENTS
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04/06/2013 Greentape Reduction and Waste Management Seminar (Brisbane) & Webcast
14/06/2013 The Role of Energy from Waste in Sustainable Waste Management, lessons from the UK (Webinar)
07/08/2013 5th Australian Landfill and Transfer Stations Conference & Expo: Essential infrastructure for now and into the future (Gold Coast)
10/09/2013 Waste & Recycle 2013 Conference (Perth)
 
 
 
 
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