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Businesses in Victoria to share $60m in plastics recycling grants

The Victorian government is urging local businesses to apply for the Federal Government’s $60 million Recycling Modernisation Fund (RMF) Plastics Technology Stream to support advanced and innovative technologies targeting hard-to-recycle plastics.

$60 million in grants available for plastics recycling initiatives in NSW

The Federal Government is launching a new $60 million fund under the Recycling Modernisation Fund (RMF) Plastics Technology to improve existing recycling infrastructure and discover innovative techniques for processing hard-to-recycle plastics.

New PET plastic recycling facility will be built in Melbourne’s West

A cross-industry alliance will construct a new PET plastic recycling facility in Altona North, which will be the largest of its kind in Victoria...

Queensland’s recycling industry receives $80 million boost

The Australian and Queensland Governments will each invest $20 million in the $40 million Recycling Modernisation Fund (RMF) to support projects that will help...

Three new plastic recycling projects to help build a circular economy in Tasmania

Federal Minister for the Environment Sussan Ley has announced three jointly funded plastics projects in Tasmania that will reprocess 15,000 tonnes of plastic waste...

SA’s recycling industry receives $111m boost

The South Australian government has announced eight new projects worth $111 million that will build and modernise key recycling infrastructure across the state in...

South Australia’s recycling industry will receive a $30m boost

The South Australian Government has partnered with the Commonwealth Government to boost the State’s recycling infrastructure. The National Partnership on Recycling Infrastructure, announced this week,...
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