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Join us on July 30
Many urban landfills across Australia and New Zealand are expected to reach capacity by 2030. The approvals process to expand or start fresh is long, complex, and increasingly under community scrutiny. Originally approved decades ago, many of these sites now face a dual challenge: dwindling space and rising pressure to reduce environmental and social impact.
Join Envirosuite’s experts Chaim Kolominskas and Nicholas Spurrett with moderator Roland du Toit to explore how technology is reshaping the future of landfill operations. Instead of closing and relocating, an expensive and time-consuming path, operators can now build social licence with real-time data to extend the lifespan of existing assets, demonstrate compliance, and work transparently with surrounding communities.

With over 20 years of experience, Chaim Kolominskas has dedicated his career to transforming complex science into practical solutions for industrial operators. Over the past decade, he has worked closely with leading waste management organisations, addressing environmental challenges such as odour control, emissions monitoring, and community engagement across landfill and waste processing sites.

Nicholas Spurrett helps landfill operators optimise site performance and support expansions through best-practice technologies. With a focus on efficiency, compliance, and stakeholder engagement, he uses real-time environmental intelligence to manage emissions, build community trust, and streamline approval processes.

With over 15 years of experience, Roland du Toit combines technology, leadership, and innovation to deliver user-centred digital solutions. He has led agile transformations, managed global teams, and developed award-winning platforms that enhance performance, engagement, and efficiency.