Cleanaway has announced a long-term agreement with ACCIONA to supply waste feedstock for the Kwinana Energy Recovery Facility in Western Australia.
Cleanaway will supply waste to the Kwinana Energy Recovery Facility, harnessing Energy from Waste (EfW) technology to divert waste from landfills while recovering valuable resources.
According to Cleanaway, EfW plays a key role in the waste value chain and transitioning to a circular economy.
The company believes it provides a long-term solution for waste that cannot be diverted from landfill, while also delivering a superior environmental solution compared to landfill.
“This long-term agreement with ACCIONA is great news for Cleanaway’s customers sustainability targets and at the same time will help the WA Government achieve their landfill diversion target of sending no more than 15 per cent of waste to landfill by 2030,” said Cleanaway General Manager for Western Australia, Northern Territory and South Australia Solids Waste Services, Rebecca Reeves.
“Waste is no longer viewed as having no value, waste is now recognised as a valuable resource that can be recovered, reused or recycled.
“I look forward to our growing relationship with ACCIONA and making a sustainable future possible, together.”
Kwinana Energy Recovery General Manager, Scott Reynolds, reinforced the value this partnership will bring to the local community.
“We are excited to be partnering with Cleanaway to reinforce KER’s commitment to reducing waste, improving recycling outcomes and creating long term value for our community and stakeholders,” he said.
“Together we bring extensive industry knowledge and a shared focus on innovation to deliver smarter, more sustainable outcomes and drive the move to a more circular economy.”




