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read moreThe Queensland Government is acknowledging Global Recycling Day with the launch of a new round of grants to help community groups clean up the state’s parks and waterways.
The initiative is the latest program in the Queensland Government’s strategic plan for the state to become a zero-waste society by reducing how much waste is generated and increasing recycling rates.
The Community Sustainability Action Grants (CSA) Litter and Marine Debris Clean up and Prevention program is offering up to $700,000 in funding to reduce the amount of litter and debris in Queensland’s environment.
Queensland Environment Minister Meaghan Scanlon notes “Queensland is home to some of the most famous and most remote beaches in the world, and the funding provided valuable support to community groups to help reduce the amount of litter that can harm our unique marine life.
“Rubbish and marine debris can cause serious harm or death to sea birds, marine turtles and fish, which can ingest litter or become tangled in discarded nets or fishing equipment.
“Our extraordinary beaches and tidal rivers are home to these amazing creatures and I’m asking all Queenslanders to think about how to reduce and prevent rubbish from entering those marine zones.
“Community groups across Queensland can make a meaningful contribution to keeping our marine environment clean by creating innovative solutions to reduce marine waste.
“Every piece of rubbish we keep out of the environment makes a difference.”
The launch of the grants expands on the action already taken by the State Government to reduce plastic waste and increase recycling capabilities.
New laws passed through Queensland Parliament last week will ban from 1st September 2021, single-use plastics such as plastic straws, stirrers, cutlery and plates as well as polystyrene foam food containers and cups.
Lightweight single-use plastic shopping bags have already been banned and the very successful Container Refund Scheme has seen nearly three billion containers returned for refunds and more than 700 jobs created across Queensland since 2018.
Eligible not-for-profit organisations, indigenous corporations, tertiary education institutions and Natural Resource Management groups are encouraged to apply for funding.
Grants will be provided for activities in the following categories:
Category 1: Litter and marine debris clean up
Grants of up to $50,000 to remove litter from Queensland’s public spaces such as parks and reserves and/or projects to remove marine debris from Queensland’s beaches and waterways.
Category 2: Community approaches to preventing litter and marine debris
Grants of up to $50,000 for projects to work with Queensland communities to implement place-based solutions to prevent litter and/or marine debris.
Announced in 2016, the Community Sustainability Action Grants program is providing $18 million over six years to eligible community groups and individuals for innovative projects which seek to address climate change, conserve Queensland’s natural and built environment and protect our unique wildlife.
Applications for the Litter and Marine Debris Clean Up and Prevention grants close at 4pm 12th April 2021.
Program guidelines and application details will be available on the Queensland Government's website
11th March 2021 - Queensland Government passes legislation to ban single-use plastics
1st March 2021 - South Australia’s ban on single-use plastic starts today
9th December 2020 - Australian Marine Conservation Society highlights new Federal laws banning plastic waste won’t save wildlife
9th November 2020 - Western Australian Government releases new strategy to reduce single-use plastics
10th September 2020 - South Australia becomes first state to ban single-use plastics but ban delayed until 2021 due to COVID-19
15th July 2020 - Queensland Government moves to ban single-use plastics to save marine life
11th March 2020 - New CSIRO research shows ocean plastic returning to Australian coastlines
23rd January 2020 - Global tourism initiative to combat plastic pollution
30th December 2019 - National plastics summit set to address Australia’s growing waste problem
7th November 2019 - Australian Marine Conservation Society welcomes Queensland government proposal to ban single-use plastics
17th July 2019 - Cairns initiative sees discarded plastic straws recycled into park seating
18th June 2018 - Visit Sunshine Coast supports plastic bag ban
29th January 2018 - Far North Queensland tourism operators back Great Barrier Reef plastic straws ban
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