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Recycling Modernisation Fund Plastics Technology Stream Updated statement on outcomes from the Silver Review (19 March 2026) In its response to the Silver Review, the government has determined that Sustainability Victoria and its functions will be abolished in 2026. Read our full statement .
Recycling Modernisation Fund Plastics Technology Stream Last updated: 4 June 2025 Through the Recycling Modernisation Fund (RMF) Plastics Technology stream, the Australian Government is investing $60 million nationally over 4 years to address critical gaps in Australia’s recycling infrastructure.
Number of recipients to date: Total funding awarded to date: All projects to be completed by: Recycling Modernisation Fund Plastics Technology Stream Through the Recycling Modernisation Fund (RMF) Plastics Technology stream , the Australian Government is investing $60 million nationally over 4 years to address critical gaps in Australia’s recycling infrastructure.
The stream supports advanced and innovative technologies targeting hard-to-recycle plastics which are plastics in waste streams where there are: very low recovery and recycling rates due to difficulties in recycling limited infrastructure and technology solutions to support circularity in the supply chain. The Australian Government awarded a total of $4.
4 million to one Victorian infrastructure project where more than 8,000 tonnes of soft plastic products, like films, grain trap and baling twine will be able to be remade into high quality resins for remanufacturing back into the original products. The projects will deliver 10 ongoing jobs and will help boost soft plastics recycling rates in Australia and reduce soft plastics in landfill.
These projects are funded by the Australian Government and delivered by Sustainability Victoria. For background, view the Recycling Modernisation Fund Plastics Technology Stream guidelines .
Announcement date: 26 August 2024 Sustainable Plastic Solutions Pty Ltd Project: Circular Agricultural Plastic Recycling and Remanufacture The project will install recycling technology and infrastructure in Hamilton to recover and process an additional 8,000 tonnes each year of traditionally hard-to-recycle agricultural PP and LDPE plastics such as films, grain tarp and baling twine into high quality resins for remanufacturing back into the original products and create 10 jobs.
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AEA Ignite is a grant from the Australian Government Department of Education, delivered through Australia's Economic Accelerator (AEA), that funds early-stage research commercialisation at Australian universities. The program supports university researchers in translating research findings into commercially viable products, services, or processes through proof-of-concept activities. Eligible applicants include Australian public and private universities. Awards of up to $500,000 are available to help researchers bridge the gap between academic discovery and market-ready innovation. Applications for the 2026 round closed March 4, 2026.
Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Grants is a program from the Australian Government (business.gov.au) that funds medium to long-term, industry-led research collaborations aimed at improving the competitiveness, productivity, and sustainability of Australian industries. CRC Grants support partnerships between at least three Australian industry organisations and two Australian research organisations, covering research periods of three to ten years. Up to 50% of eligible project costs are funded by the grant. The program also includes CRC-P (Projects) grants for shorter-term collaborations of up to three years. Round 27 guidelines have been released, with applications due April 29, 2026. Previous Round 26 awarded $53 million to the Critical Metals for Critical Industries CRC.
EPA is seeking insightful, expert, and cost-effective applications from eligible applicants to provide the Chesapeake Bay Program’s non-federal partners with technical analysis and programmatic evaluation support related to water quality modeling and monitoring and spatial systems to manage, analyze, and map environmental data. The project assists the partners in meeting their restoration and protection goals and in increasing the transfer of scientific understanding to the Chesapeake Bay Program modeling, monitoring, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) activities. The recipient will support modeling, monitoring, and GIS programs needed to explain and communicate the health of and changes in the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem. Funding Opportunity Number: EPA-R3-CBP-23-18. Assistance Listing: 66.466. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ENV. Award Amount: Up to $5.3M per award.
Clean Ports Program is sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The Clean Ports Program provides funding for zero-emission port equipment and infrastructure, as well as climate and air quality planning at U.S. ports. It aims to reduce diesel pollution and build a foundation for the port sector to transition to fully zero-emissions operations.