Waste and recycling - food organic and garden organic waste - $5 million in grants to measure and record food waste
The proposal would provide $5 million over 4 years through grants to deliver infrastructure and technology that helps businesses measure and record food waste.
The proposal would be non-ongoing, distribute funding evenly over 4 years and include departmental funding from within the capped amount.
The proposal would start from 1 July 2026.
Read moreClean4shore program
The proposal would provide $450,000 over 3 years to the Clean4shore program to engage local schools, youth, community, disability and Indigenous groups in removing plastic and other rubbish from local waterways.
The proposal would be non-ongoing, distribute funding evenly over the 3 years of the proposal, and start from 1 July 2025.
Read moreClean4shore program
The proposal would provide $450,000 over 3 years to the Clean4shore program to engage local schools, youth, community, disability and Indigenous groups in removing plastic and other rubbish from local waterways.
The proposal would be non-ongoing, distribute funding evenly over the 3 years of the proposal, and start from 1 July 2025.
Read moreClean4shore program
The proposal would provide $450,000 over 3 years to the Clean4shore program to engage local schools, youth, community, disability and Indigenous groups in removing plastic and other rubbish from local waterways.
The proposal would be non-ongoing, distribute funding evenly over the 3 years of the proposal, and start from 1 July 2025.
Read moreClean4shore program
The proposal would provide $450,000 over 3 years to the Clean4shore program to engage local schools, youth, community, disability and Indigenous groups in removing plastic and other rubbish from local waterways.
The proposal would be non-ongoing, distribute funding evenly over the 3 years of the proposal, and start from 1 July 2025.
Read moreFood organic and garden organic waste - $500 million for organic waste collection and processing infrastructure
The proposal would provide $500 million over 5 years to expand food organic and garden organic services by investing in collection and processing infrastructure to divert organic waste from landfills.
The proposal would be non-ongoing, distribute funding evenly over 5 years, include departmental funding within the capped amount, and start from 1 July 2026.
Read morePlastic, packaging and recycling - $500 million to boost recycling capacity
The proposal would provide $500 million over 5 years to boost recycling capacity in Australia, by investing in infrastructure and innovative technologies, including creating secondary markets for recycled materials.
The proposal would be non-ongoing, distribute funding evenly over 5 years and include departmental funding from within the capped amount.
The proposal would start on 1 July 2026.
Read morePlastic, packaging and recycling - $500 million to boost recycling capacity
The proposal would provide $500 million over 5 years to boost recycling capacity in Australia, by investing in infrastructure and innovative technologies, including creating secondary markets for recycled materials.
The proposal would be non-ongoing, distribute funding evenly over 5 years and include departmental funding from within the capped amount.
The proposal would start on 1 July 2026.
Read moreInvest in crucial infrastructure to reboot recycling and introduce a ban on single-use plastics (PER667)
This proposal consists of three components.
Component 1: Invest $500 million in waste avoidance and resource recovery initiatives
This component would increase the Clean Energy Finance Corporation’s (CEFC) credit facility by an additional $500 million to invest in waste avoidance and resource recovery initiatives. The additional funds would be rolled out in line with previous CEFC lending arrangements.
Component 2: Establish a plastics co‐operative research centre in Hobart
Read moreInvest in crucial infrastructure to reboot recycling and introduce a ban on single-use plastics (PER667)
This proposal consists of three components.
Component 1: Invest $500 million in waste avoidance and resource recovery initiatives
This component would increase the Clean Energy Finance Corporation’s (CEFC) credit facility by an additional $500 million to invest in waste avoidance and resource recovery initiatives. The additional funds would be rolled out in line with previous CEFC lending arrangements.
Component 2: Establish a plastics co‐operative research centre in Hobart
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