Article 68TBP Tanya Plibersek urged to intervene to stop stockpiled soft plastics from being dumped

Tanya Plibersek urged to intervene to stop stockpiled soft plastics from being dumped

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Adam Morton Climate and environment editor
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Environmentalist alliance says plastic waste from failed supermarket-backed recycling scheme can be safely warehoused until it can be recycled

Environment groups are urging federal and state governments to ensure thousands of tonnes of soft plastic that could end up in landfill are safely warehoused by supermarket chains until recycling facilities become available, even if that takes years.

The Boomerang Alliance - a coalition of 55 conservation groups - has accused the packaging industry of using a failed scheme run by REDcycle, which led to more than 12,000 tonnes of plastic collected by the public being stockpiled since 2018, as a marketing ploy to mask how little was being done to improve recycling rates.

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