Recyclable Materials Transport and Logistics Study - Final Report
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- Executive Summary (PDF, 36K)*
- 1. Introduction (PDF, 35K)*
- 1.1 This Study
- 1.2 This Report
- 2. Recyclable Products: Domestic Recyclables (PDF, 362K)*
- 2.1 Overview
- 2.2 Potential Freight Vs Actual Freight
- 2.3 Total Recycling
- 2.4 Total Recycling by Product 2002/2003
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- 2.5 Trends in Household Recycling between 2000-2003
- 3. Recyclable Products: Commercially Sourced Recyclables (PDF, 59K)*
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Quantities of Commercial Wastes
- 3.3 Sources of Commercial Waste from within Queensland
- 3.4 Processing Facilities
- 4. Supply Chain: MRF's and Collection Operators (PDF, 204K)*
- 4.1 Overview
- 4.2 MRF Locations and Operators
- 4.3 Summary of Facilities
- 4.4 Commercial Recovery Operators
- 4.5 Economies of Scale
- 5. Supply Chain: Recyclers (PDF, 392K)*
- 5.1 Overview
- 5.2 Key Outcomes of the Recyclers Survey
- 6. Transport Operations: Transport Network (PDF, 1.5M)*
- 6.1 Overview
- 6.2 Road Network
- 6.3 Rail Network
- 6.4 Marine Facilities
- 6.5 Implications for Transport Hubbing Concepts
- 7. Transport Operations: Transport and Logistics Operations (PDF, 1.3M)*
- 7.1 Material Characteristics
- 7.2 Road Freight Transport
- 7.3 Rail Freight Transport
- 7.4 Marine Freight Transport
- 7.5 Comparison of Freight Rates by Mode
- 8. Transport Logistics Opportunities (PDF, 755K)*
- 8.1 Overview
- 8.2 Transport Mode Opportunities
- 8.3 Viable Markets
- 8.4 Freight Subsidies
- 8.5 Market Opportunities
- 9. Conclusions (PDF, 262K)*
- General
- Key Findings
- RMTDSS
- Appendix A (PDF, 12M)*
- Appendix B (PDF, 1.6M)*
- Appendix C (PDF, 47K)*
- Appendix D (PDF, 59K)*
- Appendix E (PDF, 60K)*
- Rear page (PDF, 21K)*
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Last updated: 27 March 2006
