• Australia goes through 70 billion pieces of soft plastics each year = 3000 pieces per person!
  • Oversupply of post-consumer plastics outweighing processing capacity and market demand led to REDCycle’s collapse in Nov 2022
  • Following REDCycle’s collapse, the Soft Plastics Taskforce was established with Coles, Woolworths and Aldi
  • Interim return-to-store collection program is planned to be re-introduced from late 2023
  • Goal is for an industry-led National Plastics Recycling Scheme (NPRS) slated to be the future of soft plastic packaging recycling in Australia.
  • This will include a kerbside collection model (Curby). Purpose built bags filled with soft-plastics will be extracted, sorted, cleaned and shredded and sent to APR.
  • WASTX P1000 breaks plastics down through pyrolysis into crude oil. “Plasticrude” oil is then ready to be made back into clean, food-grade plastic packaging.
  • The National Plastics Plan sets a target of 70 per cent of plastic packaging to go on to be recycled or composted by 2025
  • At least 50 per cent of recycled content to be used within packaging.
  • Only 13 per cent of plastic used in Australia is recycled and 84 per cent ends up in landfill, according to the National Waste Report 2020.
  • We need to focus on producer responsibility, supporting reuse and refill options, rather than recycling being the solution.
  • Legislation is essential to drive the necessary changes that will encourage investment in recycling facilities and promote the integration of recycled content in packaging within the plastic industry.

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