Western Australia's largest accredited electronic waste recycler is ramping up efforts to cope with a statewide ban on sending e-waste to landfill from next year. E-waste will be banned from landfill ...
Road Safety Commissioner Adrian Warner is asking WA policymakers to consider changes to its e-scooter rules, including using new technology to make hireable e-scooters safer. Mr Warner also suggested ...
Applications are open through April 23 for the Washington State Department of Transportation’s e-bike rebate lottery program. People in a household earning 80% or less of their county’s median income ...
According to WSDOT, the program, which it’s calling WE-Bike, will provide 10,000 Washingtonians with vouchers to be used on e-bikes. Around 6,000 of those are expected to go to low-income households.
The committee has also been asked to consider the implementation of night-time curfews on the use of e-scooters, as well as possible footpath bans in pedestrian areas. The inquiry will look into the ...
The Washington State Department of Health announced yesterday that two Washington residents who recently became ill with E. coli O157:H7 infections reported drinking raw milk purchased from Jackie’s ...
WA environment minister Reece Whitby. (AAP Image/Richard Wainwright).jpg A decision to ban sending small household appliances and similar waste to landfill in Western Australia will bring the state ...
Total Green Recycling is joining the ranks of new recycler Scipher Technologies, in a deal backed by the Clean Energy Finance Corporation and the Australian Business Growth Fund. Total Green Recycling ...
The state government is set to hold a parliamentary inquiry into the safety of e-rideables, sparked by four deaths in six months. AddedJun 14th, 2025 An investigation is now under way after a ...