Event
Innovation Showcase
Dive into innovations at our upcoming Innovation Showcase. Suppliers of recycled and reused materials and solutions will pitch their ideas, products and services to a panel of experts, with live feedback and discussion highlighting their potential application across infrastructure.
Dial in to learn about the latest innovations and discover solutions that could be applied to your projects.
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Presenter line-up
Vortair: The Path to Net-Zero Targets - Solutions versus Resistance
Vortair’s patented autogenous milling technology converts waste streams such as glass, fly ash, clay, and tyres into alternative construction inputs. While low-carbon materials continue to face barriers to adoption, Vortair’s approach positions performance, specification and procurement as key levers, outlining how proven materials could support broader use and improved carbon outcomes across infrastructure projects.
Recycle All Australia: Turning Construction Waste into Valuable Resources
Recycle All Australia’s onsite separation and collection model enables construction projects to recover materials such as plastics, polystyrene, timber and metals directly from site. By partnering with specialised recycling facilities, Recycle All’s approach returns cleaner waste streams into the supply chain as consistent feedstock, supporting landfill diversion and reducing reliance on virgin materials.
Societal Outcome Solutions – partnering to deliver green concrete
Societal Outcome Solutions is collaborating with Sustainable Concrete Group to deliver concrete mix designs incorporating end-of-life solar panels, plastic aggregates, and cement-reducing additives. As the industry seeks lower-carbon materials without compromising performance, this partnership aims to be the “greenest concrete in the world”, positioning alternative inputs to enable more sustainable outcomes in infrastructure.
Elecsome Resource Recovery 2.0: Creating Jobs, Critical Minerals and Renewable Manufacturing
ElecSome returns to share progress on its approach to upcycling end-of-life renewable assets, including solar panels, into feedstock for new materials and industries. As Australia seeks to strengthen resource recovery and sovereign capability, ElecSome’s update outlines how recovered materials could support emerging supply chains, regional jobs and reduced reliance on virgin resources.
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