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The South Australian government will provide up to $300,000 to local recycling businesses for activities to strengthen the market for recycled materials and recycled-content product.

Offered through Green Industries SA, eligible activities include accredited testing to validate product quality and performance to improve the local marketโ€™s confidence and acceptance of recycled-content products; and development of new or expanding existing markets for the products.

โ€œThese grants are a timely aid to bolstering our recycling businessesโ€™ market development efforts amid the challenges arising from Chinaโ€™s policy on certain recycled materials,โ€ sustainability, environment and conservation minister Ian Hunter said.

โ€œStrengthening the local market and secondary re-manufacturing industry will also develop our economy and act as a buffer against the risks associated with selling into overseas commodity markets.

โ€œEqually important is the need to improve market confidence in using recycled-material products as a viable option so eligible activities for funding include those which validate the quality and performance of local recycled materials or recycled-content products and develop new or expand existing markets for such products.โ€

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  1. Sometimes I wish I lived in SA…
    We don’t even have a workable grant scheme that allows the release of the $10M allocated under the landfill levy account to those private & local governments who buy clean recycled concrete.