Soft plastics recycling booming with consumer buy-in 'biggest constraint'
Australia's soft plastics recycling industry has tripled its processing capacity since the collapse of REDcycle in 2022. Co-CEO Barry Cosier emphasizes that consumer buy-in is essential for success, stating the sector must restore trust among Australians. Currently, over 700 collection points across five states provide access to recycling for nearly 70 percent of the population.
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Published 18 Jun 2026, 22:13 UTC · Updated 18 Jun 2026, 22:20 UTC
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