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NATIONAL: Supply Chain Resilience Initiative national survey

On 1 October 2020 the Australian Government announced a new $107.2 million Supply Chain Resilience Initiative (SCRI) to help position Australia to better respond to future crises such as COVID-19. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic government and industry have worked together

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NSW Circulate Grant Round 3 applications closing soon – 25th October.

Applications are now open for Round 3, Intake 6 of Circulate, the NSW Government’s  industrial ecology grant program. Grants of up to $150,000 are available to businesses, not for profit organisations, product stewardship groups, industry bodies and government organisations for

Veronica Dullens 07 Oct 19 Industry News Read more

MEDIA RELEASE (15 May 2019): Recycling and Waste Associations Rate Major Parties Election Promises

The inaugural Recycling & Waste Policy Report Card on the Federal election policies of the ALP, Coalition and the Greens has found unprecedented political interest and progress in improving Australia’s resource recovery system. With independent expert consultancy support by Equilibrium,

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AIEN calls for unity in solving Australia’s waste issue

The Australian Industrial Ecology Network (AIEN) believes the China Sword policy and the latest regulatory changes in New South Wales affecting the application of mixed waste organic material to land, constitute an ideal opportunity for change in the way the

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  • NATIONAL: Supply Chain Resilience Initiative national survey 01 Dec 20
  • NSW: Grants now available for circular economy innovative material reuse and recycling projects 23 Nov 20
  • Recycling cigarette butts into bricks 22 Oct 20
  • New project to measure the benefits of reusing materials in Australia 22 Oct 20
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