Funding boost for e-waste recycling

More than $6.5 million will boost Western Australia's e-waste recycling capacity through 21 projects.

  • More than $6.5 million to be allocated through Infrastructure Grants Program
  • Projects will create jobs and divert e-waste from landfill
  • First grants support e-waste landfill ban

E-waste, including items with plugs, batteries or cords, will no longer be sent to landfill.

The Infrastructure Grants Program, which fulfils an election commitment, aims to eliminate the disposal of e-waste to landfill from next year.

These initial grants will divert over 17,000 tonnes of e-waste from landfill, create 62 jobs and expand the storage, collection and processing of e-waste for over 920,000 customers.

Projects include the establishment of e-waste management structures and the purchase of specialised storage containers and recycling equipment.

Six regional projects will improve e-waste collection infrastructure for local governments and ensure efficient processing.

Nearly $2.4 million will fund two photovoltaic recycling facilities to process solar panels and reduce their disposal in landfills.

E-waste collection bins will be installed at four Containers for Change sites to encourage proper sorting of waste.

WA's e-waste ban will cover large household appliances, mobile devices, TVs, computers, batteries, medical equipment and lighting.

Future phases will include small household appliances and photovoltaic systems to align with national e-stewardship policies.

A second round of funding is planned for next year.

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WA