Ku-ring-gai Council is to receive over $300,000 in NSW Government funding to improve waste and recycling performance as part of the $465.7 million Waste Less, Recycle More initiative.
Member for Davidson, Jonathan O’Dea said the funding package should contribute to improving our waste infrastructure and recycling rates.
“The grant will be used to support projects that reduce waste generation and improve recycling and community engagement,” Mr O’Dea said.
“It can also be used to tackle litter and illegal dumping in local communities and assist us to achieve our ambitious state-wide waste and recycling targets.
“This could include council initiatives such as recycling education, bin inspections, composting programs or installing public place recycling in parks and community areas.
Mr O’Dea said, “It is up to each council to identify the best way to use this funding to provide enhanced waste services that will help to reduce waste to landfill and increase recycling initiatives in their local government area.”
Environment Minister, Rob Stokes said the funding has been allocated through the $70 million dollar four-year Better Waste and Recycling Fund designed by the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) and will support council-run waste and recycling projects in the state’s waste-levy paying area.
“This is the first year of funding under the Better Waste and Recycling Fund and totals $17.2 million across all participating councils, including Ku-ring-gai,” Mr Stokes said.
“This is in addition to the $145 million that has already opened in Waste Less, Recycle More grants since June last year to applicants, including councils.
“In total, NSW councils will receive $222.8 million exclusively and have access to a further $133.9 million in contestable grants, under the five year Waste Less, Recycle More initiative.”
For more information about the $465.7 million Waste Less, Recycle More initiative, visit: http://www.epa.nsw.gov.au/waste/WasteLess.htm