In a world facing growing resource constraints, environmental degradation, and regulatory pressure, embracing circular economy principles is not just responsible, but strategic. We offer tailored consulting, strategic planning, and hands-on solutions that reduce waste, extend product life cycles, and create regenerative systems. We support existing circular solutions that regenerate nature – like land application of organic wastes – while being able to navigate regulatory requirements for long-term sustainability.
We partner with clients – from small enterprises to large municipalities – to identify real-world opportunities for circularity, whether through redesigning supply chains, rethinking waste materials, finding end-of-life solutions, or implementing reuse and recycling systems.
With expertise across waste reduction, materials management, circular procurement, and stakeholder engagement, we deliver practical strategies that are scalable, measurable, and aligned with global sustainability goals.
B.Tech. (Env.)
Matt has been working in the water/irrigation industry for the past 15 years, having spent the last 12 years with RMCG consulting to a range of private and government clients. Matt has worked extensively in the field of recycled water and organics management, having prepared master plans, land capability assessments, irrigation management plans and environmental management plans for a range of clients. He is also experienced in the development of works approval applications and undertaking technical assessments involving the management of soils, nutrients and salinity/sodicity.
Churchill Fellow, M.Eng.Sci. (Water & Wastewater Treatment), B.Eng. (Chem.)
Hilary believes in transforming waste to regenerate our environment and nourish our communities. Through considered management and appropriate treatment, wastewater and organic by-products can be used to enhance resource recovery, improve soil health and develop local circular economies. As a process engineer with expertise in municipal and industrial wastewater treatment, Hilary’s experience includes strategic planning, concept design, regulatory approvals, contaminant investigations and environmental risk. In 2023 Hilary received a Churchill Fellowship, travelling throughout Europe to investigate biosolids regulation and use. With a background in wastewater operations, Hilary has a strong emphasis on developing strategies and management plans that are practical and site-specific.
PhD., B.Ag.Sci.
Anne-Maree has 25 years’ experience in dealing with natural resource and water management in agricultural industries. This has included research and development and consulting in the areas of sustainable management practices, water use efficiency, recycled water and environmental management systems. Anne-Maree has been a Non-Executive Director for GWRDC and IAL, is a Churchill Fellow and recipient of the University of Melbourne Chancellors Prize. She has extensive experience as a knowledge broker and establishing partnerships with diverse stakeholder groups including government, water and agricultural industries.
B.Eng. (Env)(Hons)
Gemma is an environmental engineer who is passionate about sustainable water management and environmental protection.
She has six years’ experience in the water sector with technical skills in water quality, water resources and groundwater. She has applied her broad range of skills to deliver several large and complex projects relating to the assessment and management of land, groundwater and surface water.
She has planned and delivered environmental assessment projects for a range of public and private clients. She has prepared reports including conceptual site models, drought response plans, technical discussion papers, as well as contributed to other corporate documents e.g. urban water strategy and annual reports.
Gemma has experience working with emerging contaminants, including the assessment and management of PFAS. Gemma has experience scoping, planning and reporting on environmental assessment works according to industry standards. She has working knowledge of environmental regulatory framework.
Gemma has undertaken modelling of water resources, including demand forecasting, drought testing and yield assessments. She has developed and implemented data management processes to improve efficiencies.
Dipl.Ing.Agr., Dr.rer.hort.
Doris has extensive experience in agricultural business development, resource management and R&D. She has a good understanding of agricultural production systems and supply chains. Her strengths are strategy and concept development, innovative thinking, problem solving, multi-disciplinary project management and communication on all levels with a broad range of people. Doris worked in public and private research, education, export and agribusinesses.
B.Env.Mgt. (Sustainable Development)
Isabel has 6 years’ experience in the environmental management sector and her key areas of expertise are in sustainable management of recycled water and organic wastes. Waste is an important and longstanding interest of Isabel’s, especially organic waste avoidance, processing, whole production-line waste minimisation, as well as recycling and product stewardship projects. She wants to link this interest with interdisciplinary environmental projects in climate change mitigation, sustainable natural resource management and agricultural production systems.
B.Env.Sci., B.Soc.Sci. (Env.), PG.Cert.CCPI.
Carl is a socio-environmental scientist with 15 years’ experience in planning, delivery and evaluation of agriculture and natural resource management programs, integrated water management, climate change and stakeholder engagement. He understands the practical implications of policy and science on communities and agriculture. Carl has worked with a range of government departments, resource management agencies, research and development corporations, private organisations and communities around Australia on catchment management, sustainable water use, resource management in agriculture/horticulture, land use, climate change, strategic planning, industry development, extension and practice change.
BSc (Hons), Dip.Proj.Mgmnt
Morag is an experienced project manager, with a great ability to synthesise technical information and communicate it to a wide audience. She has a great understanding of regulatory processes. She also brings critical thinking and an awareness of individual differences and needs to projects. She has a science background with a broad understanding of environmental disciplines.
BSc (Chemical Systems)
Natasha has recently joined RMCG and has a degree and experience in Chemical Systems. She has an interest in the agri-food and environmental sectors and has theoretical and practical knowledge in process engineering, sustainability, agriculture and waste management.
B.Ag.Sci., Cert IV Project Management
Ossie provides project delivery and technical capability. His key areas of expertise are in farming systems, data management, client and supplier relations, logistics and business support. He is the VegNET Tasmania regional development officer for the vegetable industry, delivering extension and technology transfer to the vegetable industry.
B.Ag.Sci., Grad.Dip.App.Sci. (Hort), Dip.Bus.
Emily is a multi-skilled professional with experience in design, delivery and review of programs and projects in the environmental and agricultural sectors. She combines excellent strategic thinking skills with a proven ability to problem-solve and effectively communicate with colleagues and stakeholders. Emily has particular skills in relationship building and collaboration with individuals, teams and industry groups to lead and implement change and deliver on outcomes.
B.Sci. (Chemistry), M.Env.Mgt (ongoing)
Sam is a strategic leader in resource recovery, compliance and illegal waste, with experience in developing waste strategies, securing infrastructure funding and engaging stakeholders to drive circular economy outcomes.
B.Env.Eng.(Hons), B.Sci.(Marine Science)
Casey is a dedicated environmental professional with extensive experience in waste management, project management, water conservation, and environmental technology for sustainability.
Casey is proficient in auditing practices that enhance operational efficiency to promote a circular economy. Her understanding of the management of waste by-products from industrial processes has allowed Casey to develop innovative solutions that comply with environmental regulations.
Having worked in both the public and private sectors in Australia Casey has successfully managed a variety of environmental projects while building strong relationships with all stakeholders. Casey is committed to driving impactful environmental initiatives that contribute to a sustainable future.
B.Ag. (Hons)
Jesse is committed to improving the sustainability of the Australian agricultural sector and recognises agriculture can play a vital role in addressing climate change and biodiversity loss, without impacting farm bottom lines. They are passionate about using their knowledge of soils, pest management and data analysis to improve outcomes for farmers and the environment. This is reflected in their research, which has explored novel biofertilisers and sustainable solutions to pest slugs.
Jesse is an early career consultant with technical proficiencies in quantitative data analysis and visualisation, soil sampling and management, pest slug management and report writing. They have been involved in RD&E plan reviews and strategic planning to increase industry engagement.
Our circular organics approach is built on our strong links with regional communities and the agriculture industry, considering both industrial processing and use of compost. We combine soil health...
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