Cheryl Edwardes

Cheryl Edwardes

-

    Jimmal Bolts receives funding to recover waste metals from oil

    11/12/2000 5:50 AM
     
    11/12/00


      Environment Minister Cheryl Edwardes said Jimmal Bolts in Osborne Park has received $4,950 in the latest round of grants from the Waste Management and Recycling Fund.

      The grant will go towards an audit of metal wastes quantities contaminated with oil within Jimmal Bolts operations and identify a process for recovering waste metal.

      This project will measure the amount of metal and oil wastes that are currently sent to landfill and identify suitable recycling companies to clean the metal and markets for the liquid waste and metal products.

      Jimmal Bolts was one of 41 recipients of grants from the Waste Management and Recycling Fund totalling $1.02 million that were announced today.

      Western Australia’s Waste Management and Recycling Fund is raised from a levy on waste disposed to landfill. It is used to sponsor innovative waste reduction and recycling activities throughout the State.

      “Each year almost $5 million is raised from the levy,” Mrs Edwardes said.

      “Under the grants program, financial assistance is given to local communities, industry and local government organisations who have projects which will contribute towards the achievement of the State’s waste reduction targets.

      “The grants are generally on a dollar-for-dollar basis and this preparedness of applicants to be equal partners in the projects demonstrates their commitment.”

      Jimmal Bolts believes this project will assist in the reduction of metal waste sent to landfill and assist in the market development of waste oil and metal products.

      Mrs Edwardes congratulated all successful recipients of grants in this funding round.

      The total amount of grant funding under the program now totals over $6 million. An additional $2.2 million has also been allocated from the Fund under the Municipal Recycling Services rebate scheme, which is a performance based incentive to local councils to reward them for their kerbside recycling collection efforts.

      Mrs Edwardes reminded potential applicants that these grants would be advertised more frequently in future.

      “The number of funding rounds has now increased from twice yearly to six times each year,” she said.

      The round that has recently been advertised will close on Friday, December 29. Inquiries for grants should be directed to the Funded Programs section of the Department of Environmental Protection on 9222 8608.

      Media contact: Steve Manchee on 9421 7777