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BHP to create Bowen Basin jobs with mining truck tyre recycling

A PARTNERSHIP between BHP and Novum Energy to recycle mining truck tyres for the first time in Australia will create 30 jobs in Queensland’s Bowen Basin.

 Mining truck tyres will be recycled for the first time in Australia as a result of a new partnership between BHP and Novum Energy.

Mining truck tyres will be recycled for the first time in Australia as a result of a new partnership between BHP and Novum Energy.

Used earth moving tyres from all seven BHP Mitsubishi Alliance and BHP Mitsui Coal sites in Queensland will be supplied to Novum, which will convert the tyres into heavy and light oils, carbon black, syngas...

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