Veolia Wins Australian Capital Territory Tender to Build and Operate State-of-the-Art Resource Recovery Facility
February 27 2025 - 1:30AM
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- New, high-tech materials recovery facility to boost
Australian Capital Territory’s (ACT) circular economy. Once
online the state of the art materials recycling facility (MRF) will
recycle 2.3 million tonnes of materials over 20 years from
Canberra’s residents and nearby councils in the Southern Tablelands
and South Coast. Combined with an energy saving rooftop solar, the
facility will reduce carbon emissions by more than 26,000 tonnes
every year.
- Good for the ACT’s economy and carbon emissions.
Construction and operation of the facility will create 136 jobs and
stop the need to truck the ACT’s recyclable materials to Sydney,
Melbourne or Adelaide, significantly cutting transport carbon
emissions.
- Australia’s most modern recycling sorting technology.
The new facility will include the world’s most advanced technology
such as laser optical identification and a glass purification plant
that will increase recycling rates.
- With this 20-year project, worth more than $850-million,
Veolia continues to invest and grow its business in Australia, a
priority area of GreenUp, the Group's strategic program. For the
first year of its program, Veolia Australia delivered a 7.7% growth
in revenue in 2024 to deliver what Australians want, more
recycling, more recovery, depollution, and clean water.
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A recycling revolution is coming to the ACT after Veolia signed
a contract worth more than $850 million to build, operate and
maintain a new state-of-the-art materials recycling facility (MRF)
in Hume. More than 2.3 million tonnes of mixed household recycling
is expected to be processed by Veolia in the first 20 years of its
operation, which equates to a reduction of 520.000 tonnes in
greenhouse gas emissions ― the equivalent of driving 289 000 petrol
powered cars non-stop for a year.
The new facility is the latest investment by Veolia as part of
its global Green Up strategy to depollute, decarbonise and
regenerate the environment. It marks the first of many strategic
investments being made by Veolia across the country in 2025, with
Australia listed as a priority growth area for the Group.
Veolia, a trusted environmental services provider in Australia
since 1969, has been proudly serving the Canberra community for
three decades. Our dedicated local team brings unparalleled
experience and a stellar reputation to the region.
Canberra’s new resource recovery facility will separate and sort
paper and cardboard, glass, plastic, steel, and aluminium. Its
advanced sorting technology, equipped with sophisticated automatic
recognition, uses screens to separate paper, laser optical
identification with air jets to separate plastics, and powerful
magnets to extract metals. It also includes a glass processing
plant that removes impurities from used or broken glass and crushes
it into small pieces that can be made into new glass products.
These advanced technologies have been adapted from Veolia’s best
global operations, which are designed to remove contaminants, such
as items that can’t be recycled due to how they are made, or non
recyclables mistakenly put in the recycling bin. This ensures the
very highest quality sorting of materials for onwards processing
into new products.
“As the global champion of ecological transformation, Veolia
will bring world leading technology to Canberra that will make this
materials recovery facility one of the most advanced in Australia
and produce the highest purity materials for recycling and resource
recovery,” said Estelle Brachlianoff, CEO of Veolia. “This
project is part of our GreenUp strategy to invest more in
Australia, a priority geographical area for Veolia. The momentum is
already very strong: in the first year of GreenUp, Veolia Australia
delivered a 7.7% growth in revenue. This new state-of-the-art
materials recycling facility will increase local recycling
capacity, reduce transport emissions by sorting recycled items
locally in Canberra and provide more jobs for the Australian
Capital Territory’s growing circular economy.”
During the construction phase it will create 112 jobs for locals
and once completed it will deliver 24 permanent roles as part of
the facility’s operations.
The new facility has been designed with state-of-the-art fire
detection, mitigation and control systems to safeguard the site
from fires, which can be caused by items such as lithium batteries
or gas bottles which find their way into the recycling stream.
Non-recyclable or flammable items should not be disposed of in
recycling bins, but it does happen from time to time, warranting
the need for these additional safety measures.
Additionally, $28 million over the life of the agreement will be
set aside for recycling education programs targeted at school
children, and an education centre, so that members of the community
can visit for tours and learning on a weekly basis.
The construction program is expected to take 38 months. This
includes the demolition of the previous resource recovery facility,
which will commence in July this year. Construction of the new
facility will commence towards the end of 2025.
This is a bold project for the ACT government, which offers huge
community benefits and generates a powerful boost to the region’s
circular economy.
While serving Canberra’s residents it is also expected to
recover the resources of neighbouring NSW councils around the
Southern Tablelands and South Coast, making it a significant driver
of recycling across the region.
Veolia is delighted that the ACT Government has identified the
Group as a world leader in this space and given us the opportunity
to create a material recovery facility that will elevate the
Territory’s ability to recover valuable resources and generate
circular economy jobs close to home.
The new Materials Recovery Facility is supported by the
Australian and ACT Governments through the Recycling Modernisation
Fund. The Recycling Modernisation Fund is a national initiative
expanding Australia’s capacity to sort, process and remanufacture
glass, plastic, tyres, paper and cardboard. When combined with
co-investment from all states, territories and industry, the
Recycling Modernisation Fund will give a $1 billion boost to
Australian recycling.
ABOUT VEOLIA
Veolia group aims to become the benchmark company for ecological
transformation. Present on five continents with 215,000 employees,
the Group designs and deploys useful, practical solutions for the
management of water, waste and energy that are contributing to a
radical turnaround of the current situation. Through its three
complementary activities, Veolia helps to develop access to
resources, to preserve available resources and to renew them. In
2024, the Veolia group provided 111 million inhabitants with
drinking water and 98 million with sanitation, produced 42 million
megawatt hours of energy and treated 65 million tonnes of waste.
Veolia Environnement (Paris Euronext: VIE) achieved consolidated
revenue of 44.7 billion euros in 2024. www.veolia.com
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