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Planning for a circular economy

Last updated: 22 April 2024
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Asbestos Disposal Management Plan
Ensuring that Victoria has the infrastructure and supporting systems to enable safe disposal of waste asbestos.
Statewide Waste and Resource Recovery Infrastructure Plan (SWRRIP)
Our long-term vision to guide future planning for waste and resource recovery infrastructure across the state.
Victoria’s plan to halve food waste
Path to Half is a report on the true cost of food waste in Victoria and ways to prevent it.
Victorian market development strategy for recovered resources
A market development strategy for recycled materials is key in delivering the Statewide Waste and Resource Recovery Infrastructure Plan.
Victorian organics resource recovery strategy
A 10-year strategy for managing organics waste from 2020 onward.
Victorian waste education strategy
The strategy provides a consistent and coordinated approach to waste and resource recovery education.
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