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20 Dec 2023
Meeting our future infrastructure and service needs
To meet the challenge of developing a circular economy we will need to expand and modernise our waste and resource recovery infrastructure. This requires a strong pipeline of infrastructure investment to maintain and improve our capacity to collect, sort, process and dispose of waste.

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20 Dec 2023
Reducing carbon emissions through better waste and material management
By making more efficient use of our resources, we reduce our carbon emissions.

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20 Dec 2023
Building on our work to protect the environment and human health from waste pollution
Pollution from waste can have long-term impacts on the environment and human health.

News
20 Dec 2023
Stop work order extended for Tallaganda State Forest
The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has extended a Stop Work Order applying to parts of Tallaganda State Forest, near Captains Flat.

News
20 Dec 2023
Power stations licence review identifies areas for change
Work will begin on implementing a range of improvements for the state’s four coal-fired power stations following the NSW Environment Protection Authority’s (EPA) recent community consultation and review of environment protection licences.

News
15 Dec 2023
EPA progresses climate action with new advisory groups
The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has established two new advisory groups dedicated to shaping climate action in the mining and agriculture sectors.

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14 Dec 2023
Our Minister: The Honourable Penny Sharpe MLC
The Honourable Penny Sharpe MLC was appointed the Minister for Energy and Climate Change, Minister for Environment and Heritage and Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council on 28 March 2023.


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06 Dec 2023
Clean Air Strategy 2021-30
The NSW Clean Air Strategy presents the whole of NSW Government approach to improving air quality and protecting communities.

News
06 Dec 2023
EPA inspects North Coast farms for pesticide practices
The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is undertaking a series of pesticide compliance campaigns in the North Coast region throughout summer to ensure farmers are complying with environmental laws.
