About

Waste management thought leader
Adam Johnson
Garbologie Founder
Garbologie is a business in formation in Perth, Western Australia. It is a business that will disrupt waste management to create a world without waste, and builds out of the entrepreneurial vision of Adam Johnson.

Adam has worked in the waste industry for 15 years, and for a bit over 7 years in Perth. First for the Eastern Metropolitan Regional Council (leaving there as Director Waste Services) and then for the Western Metropolitan Regional Council for three years as the Chief Executive Officer. The CEO role concluded on 23 May 2013, and Adam is now 100% working in Garbologie.

Garbologie will achieve its vision by developing and spreading knowledge, and by establishing a network of recycling facilities.

This blog is a really important part of the knowledge sharing for Garbologie. Content covers all sorts of perspectives into waste, revealing how central it is to everything we do, and how everything we do can form a prism through which we view waste. It is about new perspectives on something we think we understand so well. There is also more information in a virtual magazine at Scoop.it called The Future of Waste - this is where a whole heap of interesting articles are stashed away

The first waste processing facility is a mattress recycling plant in O'Connor (WA), and that is now open for business (9-5 on weekdays, and collections from around Perth). The address is 5/30-32 Stockdale Road, O'Connor. A new website is coming to explain just how the mattress recycling will happen, but until then please refer to the Mattress page on this site.

More business will follow soon, so please follow us on Facebook for the latest news.

If you want to contact Adam, please do so via email at adam@garbologie.com. Or call 0425 533 529. Or Twitter. Or LinkedIn. Or Google+. Or comment on the blog. Or write a letter, sending it to PO Box 181, Wembley 6014, Western Australia.

I'd love to hear from you, and with all those avenues, you ought to be able to find me.

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