How one Wagga business is using FOGO to cut down its waste

Daina Oliver
Updated November 13 2019 - 9:21pm, first published 4:12pm
GREEN WASTE: Lulu and Kit Haircutters owner Kirsty Quach says hair should not go to landfill. Picture: Daina Oliver
GREEN WASTE: Lulu and Kit Haircutters owner Kirsty Quach says hair should not go to landfill. Picture: Daina Oliver

A GROWING number of businesses are doing their part for the environment by signing up to a weekly collection service for commercial organic waste.

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Daina Oliver

Daina Oliver

Digital journalist

Daina Oliver is digital journalist based in Launceston. She was previously a local government reporter at The Daily Advertiser and The Wimmera Mail-Times after joining ACM in 2017. She is originally from Whyalla, South Australia, and graduated from the University of Adelaide in 2016 with a Bachelor of Media with a specialisation in journalism. Got stories? Get in touch. daina.oliver@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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