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Waste reduction initiatives

Don’t bin your batteries

Putting batteries in waste or recycling kerbside bins is unsafe and can cause fires in garbage trucks and waste facilities. There are locations across Queensland where you can safety dispose of batteries.

Plastic pollution reduction

  • Tackling plastic waste
  • How to reduce consumption of avoidable and single-use plastics
  • Single-use plastic items ban
  • Innovation challenge

Containers for Change

  • About Containers for Change
  • Eligible containers
  • Expanding the container refund scheme
  • Information for manufacturers of wine and pure spirits

Reduce food waste

  • Reduce food waste at home
  • Reduce food waste at your business
  • Reduce food waste in your community
  • Reduce food waste at school
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Recycling

Knowing what items can go in your recycling bin will help make sure we’re recycling as much as we can and recycling correctly.

Plastic bag ban

  • Why the ban was introduced
  • Plastic bag ban — for shoppers
  • Plastic bag ban — for retailers
  • How the ban is being enforced

Australian Packaging Covenant

Learn how the Covenant aims to reduce the environmental impacts of consumer packaging.

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Draft new Queensland Waste Strategy 2025-2030

Find out how to have your say.

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Container refund scheme now includes glass wine and pure spirit bottles

Glass wine and pure spirit bottles can now be refunded for 10 cents at container refund points with other eligible drink containers.

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Queensland takes action to fight plastic waste and pollution

More single-use plastic items are now banned - cotton buds with plastic stems, microbeads, peanut style expanded polystyrene packaging and releasing helium balloons. Read more about expanding the ban.

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Reduce food waste

Learn about how we can all play a part in reducing food waste in Queensland.

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Funding and grants

Learn how we’re investing in managing organic waste.

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Recycling and Waste in Queensland report 2021-22

Find out more about waste disposal and recovery data and trends in Queensland during 2021-22.

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WASTE NOTes Bulletin

To stay up to date on Queensland’s latest waste and recycling policies and news please subscribe to the WASTE NOTes Bulletin.

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