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Clarence Valley Council appoints Resource Recovery Australia to operate local waste facilities

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Clarence Valley Council has appointed Resource Recovery Australia (RRA) as the incoming operator of its waste and resource recovery services, with a planned transition to commence from 1 May 2026.

Under the arrangement, RRA will take on the operation of eight waste and resource recovery facilities across the Clarence Valley, working closely with Council and the existing service arrangements to ensure a smooth and orderly transition for residents, businesses and visitors.

RRA will be responsible for the daytoday operation of the facilities, supporting Council’s objectives for environmentally responsible waste management and improved resource recovery outcomes.

Resource Recovery Australia is a certified not for profit social enterprise and registered charity that partners with local councils across Australia to deliver waste management services while also creating positive social outcomes. Through its #WASTE2WAGES program, RRA provides local employment and accredited training opportunities for people facing barriers to work, supporting individuals to build skills, confidence and long term employment pathways.

The Clarence Valley contract is expected to support up to 22 local team members across the eight facilities, with roles focused on site supervision, customer service and resource recovery operations.

The facilities included in the contract are:

  • Grafton Waste Transfer and Recycling Facility
  • Maclean Waste Transfer and Recycling Centre
  • Copmanhurst Waste Transfer Station
  • Glenreagh Waste Transfer Station
  • Tyringham Waste Transfer Station
  • Baryulgil Transfer Facility
  • Iluka Waste Transfer Station
  • Minnie Water Waste Transfer Station

Clarence Valley Council Director of Environment and Planning, Adam Cameron said:

“We are looking forward to working closely with RRA, and we’re confident this partnership will deliver reliable waste services for our community while creating valuable local jobs and training opportunities across the Clarence Valley.”

Matt Curtis, General Manager of Resource Recovery Australia, said:

“We’re pleased to be partnering with Clarence Valley Council to take on the operation of these facilities  and to support the community with safe, reliable waste and resource recovery services. RRA brings deep experience in waste diversion, reuse and responsible recovery, whilst creating local jobs and training opportunities for people facing barriers to employment.”

RRA will work closely with Clarence Valley Council throughout the transition period to ensure the community is well informed and supported. The change represents an operational transition only, with no changes to opening hours for waste facilities.

Please be advised the tip shops operating at Maclean and Grafton are temporarily closed until further notice. Reviva Reuse Shops will be coming soon.

More information about Resource Recovery Australia and its work with councils and communities can be found at www.resourcerecovery.org.au.


About us:

Resource Recovery Australia (RRA) is a certified not-for-profit social enterprise and registered charity working with councils and communities across Australia to transform the way we treat waste.

Through our #WASTE2WAGES model, we deliver social, environmental and community outcomes by creating jobs and training opportunities for people facing barriers to work, while diverting waste from landfill for reuse and recycling. RRA operates in VIC, NSW, QLD and NT.  

www.resourcerecovery.org.au


Contact details:

Aleta Sheil
Communications and Marketing Specialist
m: 0412027788
[email protected] 

 

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