Final call for recycling challenge

recycling challenge

National Energy Resources Australia (NERA) is issuing a recycling challenge to overcome an issue close to home.

Expression of Interest for round two of the GeneratER program have been extended to Friday, 4 February. The program is an open innovation challenge for Western Australia-based SMEs, to partner with Shell Australia to improve its waste stream process.

Ashley Bates, Shell Australia’s General Manager Supply Chain, said the recycling challenge aligns with Shell Australia’s national waste strategy and its aspiration of sending zero waste to landfill.

“We continue to work to reduce waste and explore opportunities to integrate a circular economy approach into our operations and supply chains,” Bates said.

Shell is looking for locally-made solutions to produce long-lasting, reusable, toxic-free plastic products.

Following a selection process , Shell Australia will choose one or more companies to undertake a pilot. National Energy Resources Australia (NERA) will provide up to $50,000 funding to support each pilot.

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