2022 Finalist Hunter Manufacturing Awards

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Finalist Hunter Manufacturing Awards

We are so proud to announce that we have been named a Finalist at the 2022 Hunter Manufacturing Awards! What a year it has been, joining the manufacturing world of recycled plastic.

The Hunter manufacturing industry has an extremely rich history. As a result, the region hosts one of the most highly skilled workforces in the country, offering unparalleled longevity in productivity and innovation in manufacturing. It is incredible to be named among some incredible businesses for these awards. We wish everyone all the best and congratulations on your nomination and more importantly your contribution to the Hunter manufacturing region.

Congratulations finalists!

– 3ME Technology
– Bcompact
– 4id Solutions
– Chamberlain Group
– Custom Fluidpower
– Deeps Engineering
– Design Anthology
– Elecbrakes
– Hedweld
– Hi Vis Group
– Infrabuild Steel – Newcastle Rod Mill
– Kawal Rock Distillery
– Loop Organics
– McLanahan
– Molycop
– Mits Alloy Pty Ltd
– Morgan Engineering
– Novecom
– Nivek Industries
– Regal Rexnord
– Resourceful Living
– Robotic Systems
– Safegauge
– Sirron Holdings
– Steber
– Tomago Aluminium Company
– TLR Products
– Whiteley Corporation

At Resourceful Living, we pride ourselves on manufacturing all our products proudly in the Hunter. Plastic, although at the moment seen as “bad” is actually quite a rich resource that can have many lives and indeed many uses.

By working together we can make sustainable change.

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