Advice on recycling and resource recovery infrastructure

Circular economy Ins And Outsof Recycling

Moving towards a circular economy 

In this report, we provide advice to the Victorian Government on improving recycling and resource recovery in Victoria.

We look at the role government can play to help the sector perform better. We also explore what needs to happen to help Victoria move towards a circular economy. 

We make 13 recommendations to the Victorian Government to minimise waste and build a stronger and more sustainable recycling and resource recovery industry across the state.

Key findings 

  • There are 6 priority materials for the recycling and resource recovery sector to manage: plastic, paper and cardboard, organics, e-waste, glass, tyres. 
  • Focusing on these priority materials could help Victoria recycle up to 90% of its waste and create over 5,000 jobs by 2039, many in regional areas.
  • A consistent approach to kerbside waste collection across the state, and greater separation of materials, will make it easier for Victorians to recycle correctly.
  • The Victorian Government can swork with other governments and stakeholders to decrease recycling and resource recovery materials. 
  • Cleaner waste streams can lower processing costs and improve the quality of products produced from recycled materials.
  • Government and business investment in infrastructure can recover more priority materials and support processing and reuse of those materials within the state. We identify 87 potential new or upgraded facilities - 52 in regional Victoria.
  • The Victorian Government can stimulate demand by buying products made from recovered materials. It can help create new markets through research and development to test new uses.

 Recommendations 

  • Improve infrastructure capacity and capability for recovering and reprocessing priority materials. 
  • Increase the diversion of organic waste from landfill. 
  • Provide clarity to the waste-to-energy sector and establish regulatory settings to achieve desired waste-to-energy outcomes. 
  • Review funding mechanisms to increase infrastructure capacity and capability. 
  • Provide ongoing statewide and locally tailored behaviour change programs. 
  • Reduce contamination in materials streams. 
  • Remove barriers and strengthen markets for priority materials. 
  • Ensure that producers and consumers involved in making and using products share the responsibility for their fate.  
  • Provide greater clarity of roles and responsibilities of Victorian Government bodies involved in recycling and resource recovery. 
  • Use targets to drive performance. 
  • Strengthen the status of and processes around the Victorian Recycling Infrastructure Plan (VRIP). 

Public submissions

We recieved 53 public submissions on our interim report, Evidence base report: recycling and resource recover infrastructure. You can view submissions from organisations and individuals who consented to their submission being published.

Alan Couchman – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

Alex Fraser Group – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

Australian Food and Grocery Council – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

Australian Industrial Ecology Network Pty Ltd – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

Barwon South West Waste & Resource Recovery Group – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

Barwon Water – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

Bayside City Council – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

Ben Gianchino – recycling evidence base report submission – 3 November 2019

Cement Concrete & Aggregates Australia – recycling evidence base report submission – 6 December 2019

City of Greater Bendigo – recycling and resource recovery submission – 16 December 2019

City of Greater Dandenong – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

City of Greater Geelong – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

City of Port Phillip – recycling evidence base submission – 12 December 2019

Cobalt Design – recycling evidence base submission – 11 December 2019

Colac Otway Shire – recycling evidence base report submission – 29 November 2019

Corangamite Shire Council – recycling evidence base submission – 12 December 2019

Duncan Rouch – recycling evidence base report submission – 18 November 2019

Glen Eira City Council – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

Jim Tutt – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December

Katherine Hollaway –  recycling evidence base report submission – 10 November 2019

Licella Holdings – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

Mark Korvin – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

Maxen Consulting Group – recycling evidence base report submission – 22 October 2019 

Moreland City Council – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

Mount Alexander Shire Council – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

Moyne Shire Council – recycling evidence base report submission – 4 December 2019

Municipal Association of Victoria – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

North East Waste and Resource Recovery Group – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

Northern Grampians Shire Council – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

NWRIC Recycling Evidence Base Submission 17 December 2019

Oil Fox Australia – recycling evidence base report submission – 3 December 2019

PACT Group / Viscount Plastics – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

Pat Keating – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

Planet Ark Environmental Foundation – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

SUEZ – recycling evidence base submission – 12 December 2019

Surf Coast Shire – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

Teletrac Navman – recycling evidence base submission – 9 December 2019

Tetra Pak – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

Tim Fraser – recycling evidence base report submission – 21 October 2019

Tony Smith – recycling evidence base submission – 13 December 2019

Supporting documents

Waste and resource recovery infrastructure gap analysis

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Waste and resource recovery infrastructure data and spatial analysis

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Economic policy development framework - Recycling and resource recovery infrastructure

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Advice to government
Published
2020