- Tellus’ hazardous waste facility at Sandy Ridge (‘Sandy Ridge’) can now fully accept, store, treat and dispose of nearly all forms of hazardous wastes
- Critical long-term infrastructure that will help enable COVID-19 economic recovery
- Provides Australia access to the same world-class hazardous waste solutions commonly utilised in North America and Europe
- Drives better ESG and economic outcomes for waste clients and future generations
Complex hazardous waste has a new response: Tellus receives final approval from WA Government to permanently isolate waste at its Sandy Ridge hazardous waste facility
Tellus enters into strategic alliance with Leader in Global Waste Packaging, PacTec, Inc.
- PacTec has provided the packaging to safely move millions of tonnes of hazardous waste in the US and around the globe
- Such packaging provides a safe alternative to heavy drums and containers
- Bolsters Tellus’ reputation as an innovator in the hazardous waste space
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Read about how Tellus is expanding senior leadership in this article published by the Australian Bulk Handling Review, Tellus expands senior leadership.
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Read about the latest Tellus news in the following article shared via Mergemarket
Tellus continues to expand with key leadership appointments
Sandy Ridge Celebrates Clean Green Energy Milestone
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Read about Tellus’ plan to build a giant air dome at its Sandy Ridge facility in this article published by the Alice Springs News, Waste firm with plans for Alice builds giant air dome.
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Read about Tellus’ geological journey in this article published by the Waste Management Review, Tellus Holdings’ geological journey.
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Read about how Tellus’ plans to handle Australia’s hazardous waste in this article published by the Waste Management Review, Keeping it to convention: Tellus Holdings.
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Read about Tellus’ funding deal with US Hedge Funds in this article published by the Australian Financial Review, Tellus more: US hedge funds bankroll Aussie waste project.