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Circular Business and Market Development Grants (South Australia) is a grant from Green Industries SA that funds businesses, local government, industry associations, not-for-profit organisations, social enterprises, and research institutions to transition to a more circular economy in South Australia.
Projects must design, scale, or apply innovative circular economy business models, produce or promote South Australian recycled content, or support refurbished and repaired products. Grants are available up to $100,000 per project. All applicants must be legally constituted entities.
First Nations organisations are encouraged to apply or partner with eligible applicants.
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Circular Business and Market Development Grants Circular Business and Market Development Grants Circular Business and Market Development Grants Circular Business and Market Development Grants The Circular Business and Market Development Grant program aims to assist businesses, local authorities, industry groups, not-for-profit organisations, social enterprises and research institutions to accelerate transition to a more circular economy.
How much money is available? Up to $100,000 (GST exclusive) per project.
Applications will be accepted from, businesses, local government, industry associations, not-for-profit organisations, social enterprises and research institutions that are seeking to: design, apply and scale-up innovative circular economy business models, solutions and practices produce, manufacture, sell or promote South Australian recycled content, refurbished or repaired products. All applicants must be legally constituted entities.
First Nations organisations are encouraged to apply, or partner with an eligible applicant for project delivery. Eligible activities must meet and contribute to the objectives of South Australia’s Waste Strategy 2020-2025 and provide a measurable economic, environmental and/or social benefit to South Australia.
Eligible projects must clearly demonstrate the need for government funding and support at least one of the 3 focus areas: Circular economy business models, solutions and practices that prioritise circular design, waste avoidance and reduction, reuse, repair and repurposing Refurbished/repaired and/or recycled content products Funding will prioritise projects that address the following material streams, noting that other material streams may also be considered at GISA’s discretion: Batteries (excluding used lead acid batteries) Emerging and/or other problematic waste materials (including solar PV panels, wind turbine blades and CCA treated timber) Funding will not be provided for: projects that are not consistent with the objectives of South Australia’s Waste Strategy 2020-2025 or the Circular Business and Market Development Grants Program retrospective activities, that is, projects and project components that are completed prior to submitting a funding application, or are likely to commence prior to signing a funding agreement with Green Industries SA projects that have received full funding for the same activities from other sources projects that primarily focus on water and energy (these may be co-benefits) projects that do not clearly demonstrate a need for government support general organisational administration or operating costs, such as electricity, water and other utilities costs, or insurance costs staff costs that are not directly related to project delivery capital purchases (such as infrastructure or equipment) equipment purchasing or leasing, unless it is for product testing and validation lease or purchase of land government permit, licensing and approval costs standards testing for packaging, including alternatives to single-use plastics.
Circular Business and Market Development Grant Application Form 2025–26 Circular Business and Market Development Grant Guidelines 2025–26 Program Manager: Ms Serena Yang Acknowled­gement of Country Green Industries SA acknowledges and respects the Traditional Custodians whose ancestral lands we live and work upon and we pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.
We acknowledge and respect their deep spiritual connection and the relationship that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders people have to Country. We extend our respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their nations in South Australia and across Australia.
Scoring criteria used to review proposals for this grant.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: South Australian businesses and legally constituted entities that design, apply, and scale-up innovative circular economy business models and practices or produce, manufacture, sell, or promote South Australian recycled… Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $100,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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