Councils supported to improve sustainability

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By Olivia Condous

Local councils are being supported to sustainably manage waste in new ways with grants from the state government.

The Melton and Moorabool were among the 30 Victorian councils that received a share in $630,000 through the latest round of the Recycling Victoria Councils Fund Grants, through Sustainability Victoria.

The grants aim to fund projects that support the reduction of waste to landfill, transitioning towards a circular economy and working on new methods for recycling materials.

Melton council received $20,000 to create a business case for the Melton Recycling Facility that will document the benefits of the circular economy whilst identifying risks, opportunities and strategic partnerships.

Moorabool Shire council was also granted $20,000 to evaluate waste management sites, management scenarios, markets for sourcing and selling material, as well as the cost and benefits of introducing a resale shop.

Victorian Environment minister Lily D’Ambrosio said the state government was more invested than ever before in Victoria’s waste and recycling system.

“We’re supporting local councils with new ideas on how we can cut back waste, protecting the environment and creating local jobs,” Ms D’Ambrosio said.

“We’re working together to provide practical solutions that will benefit more communities and residents.”