Visy launches recyclable fibre-based thermal insulation product
Visycell is currently being trialled with food delivery businesses to replace problematic expanded polystyrene (EPS).
1 April, 2025Visycell is currently being trialled with food delivery businesses to replace problematic expanded polystyrene (EPS).
1 April, 2025In partnership with Stone & Wood, Lion, Novelis, and Rio Tinto, the companies have worked together on a pilot project called Re-In-Can-Ation, to make a more sustainable beverage can.
25 March, 2025The new boxes, made from up to 74 per cent recycled content, replace hard-to-recycle EPS containers.
28 January, 2025Partners with two solar energy companies to cut energy use with solar panels.
27 November, 2024Visy now operates Australia’s most energy-efficient glass furnace at its recycling and remanufacturing facility in Sydney.
18 July, 2024Visy Board Pty Ltd has been fined $375,000 after an employee sustained crush injuries to his left ankle following a workplace incident.
23 April, 2024Visy has achieved an average of 63 per cent recycled glass in its packaging across Australia and New Zealand (this financial year to date).
9 April, 2024Visy has launched an Australian-made retail paper bag, that is recyclable through Australian kerbside recycle bins.
1 March, 2024The project is expected to double Visy’s glass recycling capability in Victoria, recycling up to 200,000 tonnes of glass annually.
18 February, 2024The upgrade is part of Anthony Pratt’s commitment to invest $2 billion over the next decade to reduce landfill, cut emissions and create local jobs
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