Choosing to Reuse in Australia

The UN's "Turning Off the Tap" roadmap prioritizes reuse to combat plastic pollution, suggesting that refillable bottles and other reuse strategies could cut plastic waste by 30% by 2040. While Australian governments aim for all packaging to be recyclable or compostable by 2025, actual support for reuse is lacking. This report advocates for a shift towards reusables, emphasising the need for government policy and business practice changes to make reusables the norm and address plastic waste effectively.
Transitioning to a circular economy, focusing on reusables, aims to cut waste, pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions. Reusable products, by replacing single-use packaging, can significantly reduce the environmental impact, including a projected decrease in plastic's contribution to global emissions by 2040.

This shift not only benefits the environment but also offers economic savings for businesses, local governments, and consumers, while promoting more sustainable consumption patterns and reducing carbon footprints.

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We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work, and pay our respect to their elders past, present and emerging.

We recognise the historic leadership of these communities in the sustainable use of natural resources and our responsibility to learn from their practices and values.
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