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Companies don't have to report a pollution incident until they know it is serious enough to warrant doing so, a court has ruled.
- Company ordered to pay $36,000 for not replacing carbon filter
- Eight companies give enforceable undertakings over water efficiency breaches
- Parliament approves water efficiency labelling scheme changes
- New GRI sustainability reporting guidelines open for comment
- Paint company fined for failing to comply with resource efficiency scheme
- Alcoa and Victorian Government finalise new special agreement for coal mining
- Retailer efforts to 'green' supply chains risk ACCC scrutiny, IPA says
- P&O cuts water use, carbon emissions intensity
- More to come to secure EPBC protection for national parks, Burke says
- Centennial Coal to pay $1.45 million EPBC Act penalty
- Business seeks changes to Sydney trade waste plans, NSW incident reporting bill
- Toyota misses some five-year sustainability targets
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