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Waste and Resource Recovery Investment - Initial Contact
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Townsville City Council, as part of the North Queensland Regional Organisation of Councils (NQROC), has adopted the North Queensland Waste and Resource Recovery Strategy 2020-2030. The Strategy will assist in determining the waste priorities for North Queensland as well as identify current and future infrastructure needs. It will enable the North Queensland region to reduce the environmental impact of waste and use resources more efficiently and effectively.
We recognise that the private sector will be a driving force in helping our region meet the state and national 2030 waste reduction and resource recovery targets. Working together in this space is imperative to securing our sustainable future.
Townsville City Council is open for business. This means that if you are an industry, business or other entity interested in establishing or expanding operations within the resource recovery sector that align with our regional goals, we want to hear from you.
Complete the following initial contact form to allow our team to get in touch with you about discussing your project.
Townsville City Council, as part of the North Queensland Regional Organisation of Councils (NQROC), has adopted the North Queensland Waste and Resource Recovery Strategy 2020-2030. The Strategy will assist in determining the waste priorities for North Queensland as well as identify current and future infrastructure needs. It will enable the North Queensland region to reduce the environmental impact of waste and use resources more efficiently and effectively.
We recognise that the private sector will be a driving force in helping our region meet the state and national 2030 waste reduction and resource recovery targets. Working together in this space is imperative to securing our sustainable future.
Townsville City Council is open for business. This means that if you are an industry, business or other entity interested in establishing or expanding operations within the resource recovery sector that align with our regional goals, we want to hear from you.
Complete the following initial contact form to allow our team to get in touch with you about discussing your project.