The Australian Government is spending $83.1 million over five years on Australia’s waste and recycling capabilities to help reach 2030 waste targets.
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$60m boost for Recycling Modernisation Fund
The national Recycling Modernisation Fund has been boosted to $250 million with a $60 million new funding stream to tackle problematic plastics such as bread bags and chip packets.
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Wheels of fortune
Hard on the heels of opening an Australian-first tyre recycling plant, Tyrecycle is undertaking its biggest capital expansion in 30 years. Jim Fairweather, Chief Executive Officer, talks with Waste Management Review.
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$11m boom for Northern Territory recycling
The Australian and Northern Territory governments have announced the biggest single investment in recycling infrastructure in the Territory.
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$23m recycling facility opens in South Australia
South Australia’s newest recycling facility, able to process 50,000 tonnes of recyclables per year from household yellow bins, has been opened at Kilburn.
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Recycling ‘sweet spot’ heralds National Plastics Summit
An idea born from the first National Plastics Summit will see Tasmanian-based Cadbury Australia launch a breakthrough in recycled packaging.
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$13.5m boost for NSW recycling
The ongoing transformation of the New South Wales recycling sector continues with a $13.5 million grant round for new and expanded infrastructure, backed by the Commonwealth and NSW governments.
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National campaign to encourage recycling
The Australian Government has launched ReMade in Australia – a national campaign urging Australians to recycle more, and show how they can help create jobs and protect our environment.
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New tyre recycling plant a game changer
Australia’s largest and most sophisticated tyre recycling plant was unveiled at Erskine Park in Western Sydney today (6 December).
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Export ban for waste tyres hits the road
Australia’s world-leading waste export bans will stop the shipping of whole baled tyres for disposal overseas from today (December 1).
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