The push to revive soft plastic recycling in Australia is quietly under way

The push to revive soft plastic recycling in Australia is quietly under way

Two years after REDCycle’s collapse,a pilot program is operating in 12 supermarkets – but one recycling executive says the big chains need to own their waste.

  • byAdam Carey

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‘I’ve still got my mother-in-law’s Mixmaster’:Inside Sydney’s dying breed of repair shops

‘I’ve still got my mother-in-law’s Mixmaster’:Inside Sydney’s dying breed of repair shops

As tinkers and cobblers dwindle in number,and goods are easier to replace than repair,some businesses are bucking the trend.

  • byJulie Power
More than 170 countries want to reduce plastic globally. A handful are stalling

More than 170 countries want to reduce plastic globally. A handful are stalling

Australia is attempting to help a global push to end plastic pollution before it outweighs the biomass of the world’s fish by the year 2050. But other countries have different ambitions.

  • byMike Foley
The tiny killer linked to heart attack,stroke and death

The tiny killer linked to heart attack,stroke and death

A world-first study has identified a factor that leads to a 4½-times greater risk of heart attack,stroke and death – and exposure is unavoidable.

  • byAngus Dalton
NSW,Victoria ‘laggards’ as WA races ahead in banning plastic coffee cups

NSW,Victoria ‘laggards’ as WA races ahead in banning plastic coffee cups

While Western Australian imposed a ban on single-use coffee cups on Friday,eastern states are being accused of dragging their feet on reducing plastic waste.

  • byNick O'Malley andHamish Hastie
The big change coming to your morning coffee as WA plastics ban ramps up

The big change coming to your morning coffee as WA plastics ban ramps up

Single-use plastic coffee cups and lids that cannot be composted are banned from today and all non-compostable plastic takeaway food trays.

  • byHamish Hastie
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Sick of plastic waste,this construction worker took recycling into his own hands

Sick of plastic waste,this construction worker took recycling into his own hands

A new soft plastics recycling centre,coupled with federal packing requirements and recyclable content mandates,means recycling reform is on the horizon.

  • byAmber Schultz
Want your fruit and veg without the plastic? You’ll have to pay more

Want your fruit and veg without the plastic? You’ll have to pay more

Supermarkets are charging more by the kilo for fruits and vegetables sold without plastic,prompting green groups to challenge shops to meet their own standards.

  • byMike Foley
Lollipop sticks,cigarette butts and bread tags:What’s the next plastic to be banned?

Lollipop sticks,cigarette butts and bread tags:What’s the next plastic to be banned?

NSW is looking for ways to prevent 800,000 tonnes of plastic waste produced each year from causing harm to the environment and human health.

  • byLaura Chung
Which bin would you put your rubbish in? It’s not that straightforward

Which bin would you put your rubbish in? It’s not that straightforward

Taking a walk through a supermarket with two of the people charged with reshaping packaging regulations shows the challenges consumers face to recycle.

  • byLaura Chung
Dissolvable plastic touted as solution to huge environmental problem

Dissolvable plastic touted as solution to huge environmental problem

As the plastics flooding into the world’s oceans threaten to outweigh the fish that live in them,Australian scientists could be on the cusp of a breakthrough.

  • byLaura Chung