Home australia
 

Keywords :   


Tag: australia

Australia officially bans imports of illegally-logged timber

2013-10-12 02:09:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Mongabay: Australia this week passed long-debated laws to prohibit the import and trade of illegally logged timber. The laws, passed Monday by the country's parliament, require Australian companies to conduct due diligence on timber and wood products they import from overseas. Firms found to source illegal timber will be subject to fines, imprisonment, and forfeiture of goods. The laws come after the United States and European Union passed similar regulations for timber imports. Environmentalists...

Tags: australia officially imports timber

 

Wool Prices Sharply Rising in Australia (Weekly Report)

2013-10-11 21:34:49| EmergingTextiles.com

Wool prices sharply rose this week in Australia while also climbing in New Zealand. Our weekly report delivers a comprehensive view of wool prices in Australia, with a long list of micron types in A$, US$ and euro terms. Historical charts are also available, such as downloadable historical data. A glimpse on the Chinese, New Zealand and South African markets is provided.

Tags: report prices australia weekly

 
 

AUSTRALIA: Campari switches Aus, NZ Pacific Islands heads

2013-10-11 14:13:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com

Campari has confirmed a change of leadership at its Australia, New Zealand & Pacific Islands division.

Tags: aus australia pacific islands

 

Australia CSIRO and India CSIR launch A$6M partnership on dimethyl ether

2013-10-10 12:30:30| Green Car Congress

Tags: australia india partnership launch

 

Australia: Government rejects $2bn cost scrap carbon pricing

2013-10-10 03:58:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: The federal government has rejected suggestions that it could be forced to pay companies more than $2bn if it presses ahead with scrapping the carbon price before 2015. New analysis from energy advisory firm RepuTex warns that the government could be facing a $2bn bill if companies rush to cash in their freely allocated permits before the carbon price is repealed. Brown coal generators and other high-emitting companies were given free permits to help them get used to carbon pricing, which they...

Tags: cost government australia pricing

 

Sites : [501] [502] [503] [504] [505] [506] [507] [508] [509] [510] [511] [512] [513] [514] [515] [516] [517] [518] [519] [520] next »