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Government commits $20 million to boost domestic recycling

The government is allocating $20 million to grow Australia's recycling industry and start the transition to banning waste exports.

The government is allocating $20 million to grow Australia's recycling industry and start the transition to banning waste exports. Source: AAP

The Morrison government has committed $20 million to grow Australia's recycling industry as part of a plan to ban the export of plastic, paper, glass and tyres.


The prime minister is allocating $20 million to grow Australia's recycling industry and start the transition to banning waste exports.

Scott Morrison announced the fund for innovative projects to boost the domestic recycling industry as part of the Coalition's commitment to ban the export of plastic, paper, glass and tyres.

"We are committed to protecting our nation's environment while also building our capacity to turn recycling into products that people want and need," Mr Morrison said in a statement.

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