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Pink bucket arrives for new front end loader arrives at Gippsland Regional Organics confusing locals as to why
Gippsland Regional Organics receives an eye-catching addition - a pink bucket on a new wheeled loader. Staff enjoy its uniqueness during the test drive. Part of equipment replacement plan.
There has been an exciting delivery at Gippsland Regional Organics - a bright pink bucket. The unique colour of the bucket, which is attached to the facility's new wheeled loader, has made it a staff favourite. Staff from Gippsland Regional Organics and Gippsland Regional Agribusiness recently took it for a test drive, with staff saying it was a fun addition to their daily activities.
In 2023 and 2024, Gippsland Regional Organics will undergo significant growth, increasing organic material recycling and certified compost production capabilities
The bucket was ordered as part of the facility's equipment end of life replacement schedule. Gippsland Regional Organics, located at Dutson Downs, is an EPA-licensed waste treatment and composting facility owned by Gippsland Water. For more information, visit Gippsland Regional Organics.
Pictures from Gippsland Water website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
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