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WasteSorted Organics Infrastructure Grants (Australia)

Modern infrastructure for sorting and processing organic waste, illustrating the WasteSorted Organics Infrastructure Grants' goal of enhancing recycling and resource recovery for food and garden organics in Western Australia.


The WasteSorted Organics Infrastructure Grants program is a State Government initiative administered by the Waste Authority and funded through the Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Account.

Category

Grant

Program Overview

The aim of the program is to support investment in food organics and garden organics (FOGO) recovery, recycling, and processing infrastructure in line with the Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Strategy 2030. WasteSorted grants align with the strategy’s objectives of avoiding waste, recovering more value and resources from solid waste, and protecting the environment.

Objectives

The program’s objectives are to support the construction or purchase of a broad range of large and small infrastructure and equipment, to enable the re-use or recycling of source-separated FOGO waste that would otherwise go to landfill or be lost from the circular economy.

Priority Waste

This program will target infrastructure development that recovers higher value resources from priority FOGO waste. The order of priority is:

  • Municipal FOGO collections
  • Commercial and industrial food organics (FO) and FOGO collections
  • Other organics streams recovered for processing

Funding Information

Applications from prescribed premises handling and processing other organic feedstocks as well as FOGO are eligible.

  • $1.25 million allocated to this round, with the possibility of more funding
  • No maximum funding cap per project
  • Small- and large-scale projects considered

Duration

Preference will be given to projects that can be completed within one year of the funding approval. Longer-term projects that clearly demonstrate a significant contribution towards waste strategy objectives and program priorities may be considered.

What Can Be Funded?

Funding is available for projects implemented in Western Australia that handle or process organic waste wholly or primarily sourced in Western Australia. Examples of infrastructure that may be funded by the program include:

  • Facilities and equipment to support greater sorting and decontamination of recovered organic waste
  • Facilities and equipment to enable reprocessing of organic waste to a higher quality suitable for manufacturers and end markets
  • Facilities and equipment for the remanufacturing of recovered organic waste into new products
  • Vehicles directly related to organics processing (not collection) such as loaders

Who Can Apply?

Organisations eligible for funding include:

  • Businesses (normally with at least one year of continuous operation)
  • Incorporated community groups
  • Local governments
  • Not-for-profit organisations
  • Regional councils

Organisations not eligible for funding include:

  • Organisations without an ABN/ACN
  • Individuals without an ABN
  • State Government agencies and statutory authorities
  • Applicants from Christmas and Cocos (Keeling) Islands
  • Schools (WasteSorted Schools grants are available specifically for school waste projects)
  • Research and education organisations
  • Peak bodies
  • Organisations that have outstanding waste levy payments, reporting, or other obligations under any programs funded through the WARR Account
  • Applicants unable to confirm reasonable compliance with Western Australian environment protection laws during the past five years

For more information, visit Waste Authority.


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