Australian government approves Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation as an accredited national product stewardship scheme working to ensure that Australia's packaging can be recycled, reused and kept out of landfill

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February 14, 2022 (press release) –

Australia, Feb. 14 -- Assistant Minister for Waste Reduction and Environmental Management Trevor Evans issued the following media release:

The Australian Government today gave the Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO) its tick of approval as an accredited national product stewardship scheme working to ensure that Australia's packaging can be recycled, reused and kept out of landfill.

Assistant Minister for Waste Reduction and Environment Management, Trevor Evans said that APCO is developing a circular economy for packaging in Australia, so that packaging is more sustainably designed and easier to reuse, recycle or be remade for use in another product.

"Achieving Australian Government accreditation signals that the Government strongly backs APCO's work with business to increase the circularity of packaging and achieve the ambitious 2025 National Packaging Targets," Assistant Minister Evans said.

"APCO is working at pace with industry to achieve the national target of 100 per cent of Australia's packaging being reusable, recyclable or compostable by 2025. APCO is also working with its members and industry partners to establish programs to recover and recycle packaging materials, like plant pots, that cannot be recycled through our kerbside bins.

"Government accreditation recognises APCO's hard work in helping industry to step up and take responsibility for the environmentally sound management of products and packaging materials over their whole lifecycle, including at disposal.

"As part of the new accreditation, the Minister for the Environment can now call out either individual companies or the entire packaging industry to meet their obligations and take responsibility for the environmental impacts of packaging.

"Today's announcement puts free-riders on notice, and I have written to a number of eligible businesses to encourage them to join APCO and to play their part in meeting the 2025 National Packaging Targets," said Assistant Minister Evans.

"As an accredited product stewardship arrangement, APCO and its members can now also use the Australian Government's official product stewardship logo which demonstrates to both businesses and consumers that it has the Government's stamp of approval."

APCO is the fifth national product stewardship scheme to be accredited by the Federal Government.

For further information on accredited voluntary product stewardship schemes see https://www.awe.gov.au/environment/protection/waste/product-stewardship. For any query with respect to this article or any other content requirement, please contact Editor at contentservices@htlive.com

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