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Draft Strategy Summary
Now Closed
This online engagement was hosted on YourSAy from 18 June to 28 August 2020. Find out more about the consultation process. Below is a record of the engagement.
Below is a summary of the targets, priorities for action and the framework and key guiding principles for Draft South Australia's Waste Strategy 2020-2025, including page numbers that correspond to the draft strategy.
Proposed waste strategy targets 2020-2025
A target of zero avoidable waste to landfill by 2030 is proposed to guide action during and beyond the lifespan of the 2020‑2025 Strategy. Page 46
We are looking to a 5% reduction Per capita waste generation on a 2020 baseline.
Overall 2025 Targets by Waste Sector
These targets refer to the diversion of waste away from landfill into resource recovery, recycling or reuse. The diversion ultimately means away from disposal to landfill. Page 47
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Metropolitan |
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Municipal solid waste 75% diversion |
Commercial and industrial 90% diversion |
Construction and demolition 95% diversion |
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Non-metropolitan (all waste sectors): Maximise diversion to the extent practically and economically achievable |
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Priorities for action
Areas with the potential for greatest impact
| 1. Transitioning to a circular economy - Page 52 |
| 2. Market development - Page 56 |
| 3. Infrastructure capability and capacity - Page 58 |
| 4. Food waste - Page 60 |
| 5. Plastics and packaging - Page 63 |
Framework and key guiding principles
Page 41-43
- United Nations Sustainable development goals
- Australian National Waste Policy
- Circular economy
- The waste management hierarchy
- Ecologically sustainable development
Updates
Fri, 10 Jul 2020 at 12:00 AM