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Infinity Waste logistics was honoured to supply waste removal services for waste generated by the 480 volunteers from 24 corporate businesses, and processing and distribution of the 70000 gifts of toys and food.

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Infinity Waste Logistics were approached by Qld Police Legacy scheme to sponsor the handbooks to be delivered to South of Brisbane River. This included Ipswich, Logan, West Moreton, Bayside & Beaudesert areas. Having School aged children we were happy to support this worthwhile cause.

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Infinity waste has increased our fleet, we now have two Tailgate Lifter Utes and 1 Tipper Ute.

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Infinity Waste logistics was honoured to supply waste removal services for waste generated by the 480 volunteers from 24 corporate businesses, and processing and distribution of the 70000 gifts of toys and food.

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Infinity Waste Logistics have sponsored the rock band at the Birkdale State School. We think supporting the rock band already named Infinity again in 2014 was a good way to support kids in the local community.

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October 2013 Infinity Waste Logistics was proud to be one of the sponsors for the 2013 Shipping Industry Association Ball. This year they raised money for the work of Volunteer Marine Rescue Association at Sandgate.

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Recently, Infinity Waste Logistics was one of the proud sponsors for the 2008 SAL (Shipping Australia Limited) Ball, raising money for the Australian Marine Environment Protection Association (AUSMEPA). As this year’s beneficiary, the organisation raises awareness of the marine environment through education for crews and other community members using the port. The annual event encourages […]

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Capalaba State College’s Special Needs Unit held their End of Year event featuring a musical/drama production for the children. Infinity’s on going commitment to return prosperity to the community resulted in supporting this celebration. The Special Needs Unit provides services and support to a large number of families in the district, and is recognised as […]

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Infinity Waste Logistics has embarked in a partnership to collect and recycle paints and solvents for a renewable and sustainable system. As the paint and coatings industry is cemented in using virgin chemical products for reliable performance and aesthetic, it is unique to find like minded innovators keen to redress the norm. Should you have […]

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The Queensland EPA website has posted details of a State Government announcement for a service to assist households to manage climate change and reduce greenhouse emissions. Labelled ClimateSmart Home Service, the initiative will commence on 1st January 2009 and operate in a similar manner to the WaterWise programme. For a small service fee, a qualified […]

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The winner of the 2008 John Guice Award, Johannes Biala, is establishing ‘Compost Aid’ from the prize to support composting communities in economically disadvantaged countries. His vision is centred on the Organics Recycling and Composting Industry where the resources available through the WMAA (Waste Management Association Australia) were used to improve and innovate his services. […]

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On 31st October 2008, the EPA Sustainable Industries Awards will be held at a gala dinner at the Gold Coast Exhibition and Convention Centre, Broadbeach from 6.30 pm. The winners of the awards will be drawn from the business and industry community in Queensland and will be representative of the best and most innovative practices […]

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Visy Pulp and Paper has predicted that proposed emissions trading schemes will encourage manufacturers to exploit our Asian neighbours and developing economies and shift waste off-shore in order to offset the emissions costs of general manufacturing. As recycling processes or remanufacturing attract carbon-costs but products are fundamentally carbon-neutral, Visy suggests that future schemes include: Credit […]

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Not driven by carbon emissions, but costs to local councils and, consequently households, there are plans to create new waste disposal infrastructure in the next two years. As one of the largest contributors to landfill in Western Europe, at the current rate of use, existing landfill sites won’t cope with waste after 2015. The considered […]

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