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Sell & Parker is a national metal recycling business that helps householders, businesses and industries recover and recycle metal to help create a circular economy. The company has been operating a successful metal recycling business in Carrington, within the Port of Newcastle for the past 15 years. The facility services the metal recycling needs of Newcastle and the Hunter region. Sell & Parker employ a total of 10 people at this facility.
Sell & Parker propose to expand the site boundaries to include some land on an adjacent Lot (Lot 1 / DP1102476) and increase the capacity of the metal recycling facility from 20,000 tonnes per annum (TPA) to 60,000 tpa. Sell & Parker propose to seek development consent for the following site upgrades as part of the Carrington Metal Recycling Facility Expansion (the Proposal):
An Environmental Impact Statement will be prepared for the development application. This will assess hazards and risks, traffic and access, noise, air quality, soil and water, fire, heritage, biodiversity and waste issues associated with the proposal. The investigations will include identification of measures to avoid or minimise impacts on human health or the environment.
Neighbour and community feedback is being sought on the proposal. More information can be found in:
You can provide your feedback on the proposed development by contacting Jackson Environment and Planning Pty Ltd via email or phone:
We greatly appreciate your feedback on this project.
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