Australian Government releases report recommending structural improvements for circular, low emission products

This ground-breaking national Report has just been released by the Australian Government. This seminal project makes 10 recommendations for Australia’s future. It was developed through investigation of international leading nations’ circular economy strategies, levers and incentives, and in consultation with Australian industry and government leaders. This report commissioned by the Australian Government is the [...]

Dr Mattia Pellegrini, European Commission presents to Conference of Society of Plastics Engineers Aust-NZ, Nov 2022

Dr Mattia Pellegrini Europe is leading the world in forming impactful strategies, regulations and programs transforming the design, recovery, recycled content and economics of plastics and priority sectors. This will influence all countries including Australia and raises questions on how Australian businesses and governments act now. Dr Mattia Pellegrini, Head of Unit, [...]

Interview with Monika Romanska, Extended Producer Responsibility Alliance (representing all packaging, no durables)

  Monika Romanska is a pan-European expert on the myriad of packaging collections and scope of EPR schemes in EU and UK. She has impressive knowledge of different packaging formats and the challenges of EPR and container deposit schemes (CDS), and variable pricing for different packaging according to cost/complexity of reprocessing. We discuss the fundamental [...]

2020-11-04T01:37:04+10:00July 30th, 2018|Churchill Fellowship, Packaging|0 Comments

Interview with Hugo-Maria Schally, Head of Unit, Circular Economy Strategy, European Commission (EUC)

Hugo Schally is a seasoned negotiator of policies that deliver results. With colleagues in governments and industry he has helped steer Europe to be a world leader on Circular Economy policies, strategies, regulations, targets and effective measures. From introducing the EU Ecolabel for products, to bans on bags and straws, it has been a long [...]

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