Adelaide City Council is the common landlord for the Wingfield Waste & Recycling Centre, which forms the "HUB" of the larger proposed Eco-industrial Precinct, and operates as a cluster of commercial businesses. The Centre aims to provide a "one stop shop" for waste receipt, processing and recycling by accommodating complementary resource recovery activities. One of the key goals of the Centre is to provide the widest possible variety of waste management and resource recovery activities and solutions in one location.
Amcor was Australia's first paper and cardboard recycling company and remains a leading recycler of paper and cardboard products. For more than 120 years Amcor has provided effective, innovative and economically viable paper and cardboard recycling services that have recovered and recycled more than 36 million tonnes of wastepaper and cardboard.
Adelaide Resource Recovery (ARR) is a South Australian company committed to the comprehensive recycling of construction & demolition materials into valuable resources. ARR operates a 20-hectare resource recovery facility at the Adelaide City Council’s Wingfield Eco Resource Management centre.
Jeffries is a fourth generation, wholly South Australian owned company. Jeffries is focused on receiving, processing and marketing recyclable organic resources for maximum sustainable return.
Transpacific Industries Group (Transpacific) leads the way in South Australia with best practice waste management and resource recovery activities. Transpacific’s award-winning Adelaide solid waste management facilities comprise two primary components – a transfer station and state-of-the-art landfill – that effectively carry out resource recovery where feasible and allow for the efficient disposal of non-recyclable waste material.