Zero waste pioneer Gerry Gillespie honoured with Order of Australia. Gerry Gillespie, a zero waste pioneer and friend of Resource, has been appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2026 King's Birthday Honours, recognised for his service to conservation, organic waste management and the community across several decades.
Gillespie was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2026 King's Birthday Honours announced on 8 June. His work has spanned composting, organics recovery, soil restoration and resource efficiency, from managing the Australian Capital Territory's worm farm to developing the City to Soil concept, which returns organic resources to the land rather than to disposal. He is also the author of The Waste Between Our Ears.
A man and woman have been fined and ordered to pay costs after the Environment Agency used drone footage and covert cameras to catch vehicles dumping waste in a Norfolk village. Rebecca Simper and Luke Webb were prosecuted at separate hearings over sites near King's Lynn.
The Environment Agency has granted Viridor South London a new permit allowing its Beddington energy-recovery facility in south London to handle more waste, lifting capacity by 34,864 tonnes to 382,286 tonnes a year. The decision follows two rounds of public consultation.