Australia Launches Policy to ‘Remake, Remanufacture and Recycle’ More Goods

The policy aims to support Australia’s transition toward a circular economy.
Australia Launches Policy to ‘Remake, Remanufacture and Recycle’ More Goods
Recycled plastic bottles at the Northern Adelaide Waste Management Authority's recycling site in Edinburgh, Australia, on April 17, 2019. Brenton Edwards/AFP via Getty Images
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The Australian government has released its first environmentally sustainable procurement policy to promote domestic demand for recycled goods, reduce waste output, and support the country’s transition toward a “circular economy.”

Starting July 1, bidders for government construction services projects exceeding $7.5 million (US$4.9 million) must satisfy specified sustainability outcomes; these could involve reducing or reusing waste and switching to recyclable materials in place of single-use materials.

Celene Ignacio
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Celene Ignacio is a reporter based in Sydney, Australia. She previously worked as a reporter for S&P Global, BusinessWorld Philippines, and The Manila Times.