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Safeguarding reputations and protecting future generations. Trust is the bedrock of our business.

Trusted by Tier 1
Companies
& Governments

Tellus’ innovation and expertise are trusted by Tier 1 companies, government agencies, Traditional Owners, and local communities.

This trust is built on Tellus’s proven track record of delivering reliable and sustainable solutions. Our commitment to environmental stewardship and cutting-edge technology ensures the protection of current reputations while safeguarding the well-being of future generations. By partnering with Tellus, stakeholders are making a commitment to excellence and long-term positive impact.

Australian owned and operated, globally recognised with a reputation for shaping future best practices.

Tellus’ accomplishments have been recognised by leading research institutions and Government agencies around the world.

Tellus Safeguarding your green future Play Video

Safety & Delivery
Record

With Tellus, clients can eliminate all future liability from waste disposal, thanks to our world-class safety case and proprietary trust with the WA Government which fully funds post-closure liabilities. Backed by the advice of two top-tier accounting firms, this allows us to issue a Tellus Permanent Isolation Certificate™ which confirms the removal of disposal liability under AASB 137.

Inside the Sandy Ridge geological repository with air dome technology

Traditional Owners
& Community

Tellus has a unique social licence with First Nations partners, Traditional Owners and local communities.

First Nations have a central role in the transition to a green economy. Our relationship with the Marlinyu Ghoorlie in Western Australia, where Sandy Ridge operates, supports the shared goal of ‘cleaning up the country’.

120 km south of Alice Springs, where the Native Title Parties of the Titjikala Community have given their support for our Chandler multi-national deep geological repository project, genuine and trusting relationships are the foundation of our success.

“The clean energy transition will be challenging, but building trust between project proponents and First Nations communities will ease the way forward. Indigenous Australians want to be a part of a bright economic future – and we need to find new ways to make that happen.”

Jade RitchieGeneral Manager Business Development