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Funding boost to help NSW businesses reduce waste

Small businesses in NSW can access grants between $150,000 and $500,000 to help reduce their carbon footprint.

Funding boost to help NSW businesses reduce waste
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In the NSW government’s Bin Trim Networks Program, NSW businesses are being supported to reduce their waste, reduce emissions, and transition to a circular economy.

Minister for Environment, James Griffin, said the Bin Trim small and medium-sized business funding is the largest business recycling program in the country.

“Reducing waste can be challenging for small and medium businesses, which is why we’re helping with grants of between $150,000 and $500,000,” Mr Griffin said.

“This funding will support businesses to develop new partnerships, eliminate unnecessary packaging and reduce the amount of plastic, organics and other waste that currently goes to landfill.

“Already, our Bin Trim grants have supported more than 38,000 businesses divert more than 260,000 tonnes of waste from landfill, and this new $6 million expansion will go even further.

“This is all part of our massive push in NSW to transition to a circular economy, and reach our target of recovering 80 per cent of all waste streams by 2030.”

The expanded Bin Trim Networks program is part of the NSW government’s ambitious $356 million Waste and Sustainable Materials Strategy, which aims to kick-start the circular economy, tackle plastic waste, boost waste infrastructure investment, and reduce carbon emissions.

Under the Bin Trim Networks program, businesses across different sectors, precincts, or supply chains are being encouraged to collaborate to address problem of waste materials.

Applications for Intake 1 are open from 12 December 2022 and close on 24 March 2023. Information sessions will be held to assist applicants.

The Bin Trim Networks program is part of the Circular Business Program. They are part of the NSW government’s Waste and Sustainable Materials Strategy backed by $356 million over five years.

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