CONTROVERSIAL Rutherford recycler Truegain has shut its doors, leaving angry workers owed money and an environmental legacy of toxic materials including the firefighting foams at the heart of the Williamtown RAAF controversy.

TRUCKS, TANKS AND TUBES: View of the Truegain and Australian Waste Oil Refineries business at Rutherford, which closed suddenly last week. Picture: Perry Duffin.
Owner Rob Pullinger said on Monday he had no choice but to put Truegain and another business that operates from the site, Australian Waste …
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