Australian packaging company Visy has teamed up with seafood producer Tassal to introduce new locally manufactured eco-friendly cardboard boxes for packaging prawns. This new packaging is set to ...
A urban planning expert says Victoria's industrial zoning laws are outdated and that operations like Visy's paper recycling plant in Reservoir may no longer be appropriate so close to housing.
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. TONY EASTLEY: Australia's billionaire cardboard packaging king, Richard Pratt, has made a surprise ...
Melbourne-based packaging company Visy Industries Pty. Ltd. has opened its second Australian waste-to-energy plant and signaled plans for a US$306.7 million recycling project that could start in three ...
Plaintiffs in the cardboard box price-fixing case against Amcor and Visy have been awarded $95 million in damages. More than 4,500 customers sued the packaging giants for fixing the price of cardboard ...
Over 400 Visy Board workers began an indefinite strike in Sydney and Melbourne on December 3 in response to the packaging company’s attempts to expand casual employment and undermine job security and ...
The $3 billion Visy group, controlled by the Pratt family, spends more than $2bn each year on capital equipment, spare parts and other products, and is seeking to import more products from Asia to ...
The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union is battling cardboard packaging giant Visy in the Fair Work Commission over a decision to shut down two staff canteens at its Broadmeadows site in December ...
Telstra announced today that it had won a five-year $50 million contract to provide a network services and cloud computing platform to packaging giant Visy. Telstra will use its Next G and Next IP to ...
Billionaire Anthony Pratt and his sisters Heloise Waislitz and Fiona Geminder, owners of Visy, have delivered on their late father Richard Pratt's ambition to become a major glass bottle manufacturer ...
WHAT cartel cronies Visy and Amcor did wrong was summarised in five sentences yesterday by Federal Court Judge Peter Heerey. "The cartel went on for almost five years," he said. "Had it not been ...
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