The Department of Environment and Science receives information submissions from licenced operators about the recovery, recycling and disposal of waste throughout Queensland (including construction and demolition waste). However, due to commercial-in-confidence limitations, this data is only able to be reported and published at a broad, aggregated level.
This is distributed via the annual Recycling and Waste in Queensland Report (https://www.qld.gov.au/environment/pollution/management/waste/recovery/data-reports/recycling-waste) (refer to section 1.3 specifically for C&D waste in the 2018 year).
While this report is not able to provide detailed breakdowns, it does show overall State totals.
The most recent published version on the website is from the 2018 calendar year, and an updated 2019 report is expected to be released imminently (within the coming weeks), and will be made available on the same website. It will contain the relevant level of detail that the department commits to openly publish.
The Department of Environment and Science receives information submissions from licenced operators about the recovery, recycling and disposal of waste throughout Queensland (including construction and demolition waste). However, due to commercial-in-confidence limitations, this data is only able to be reported and published at a broad, aggregated level.
This is distributed via the annual Recycling and Waste in Queensland Report (https://www.qld.gov.au/environment/pollution/management/waste/recovery/data-reports/recycling-waste) (refer to section 1.3 specifically for C&D waste in the 2018 year).
While this report is not able to provide detailed breakdowns, it does show overall State totals.
The most recent published version on the website is from the 2018 calendar year, and an updated 2019 report is expected to be released imminently (within the coming weeks), and will be made available on the same website. It will contain the relevant level of detail that the department commits to openly publish.