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Insights for a Circular Future

Stay informed with the latest ideas, trends, and real-world solutions shaping the circular economy. Our blog explores how businesses, governments, and communities can reduce waste, close resource loops, and create lasting value. From industry insights and practical strategies to thought-provoking research and policy updates.

Whether you’re navigating sustainability challenges, seeking actionable advice, or curious about emerging innovations, this is where we share knowledge to build smarter, cleaner, and more resilient futures.

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The circular economy goes beyond waste reduction, focusing on redefining business value. Australian companies adopting circular practices cut costs, find new revenue, and boost sustainability reputations. Circular Futures Group helps turn waste into opportunity, navigate regulations, and build lasting resilience.

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Victoria’s 2025 Budget raises landfill levies and boosts funding for recycling, enforcement, and circular economy projects. Circular Futures Group supports councils, communities, and organisations in leveraging these changes for smarter waste management, cost savings, and lasting sustainability.

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NSW leads Australia with the Product Lifecycle Responsibility Act, regulating batteries to reduce fires, boost recycling, and hold suppliers accountable. Circular Futures Group supports businesses, councils, and governments to comply, seize opportunities, and create safer, sustainable systems.

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Every November, National Recycling Week reminds Australians that recycling is more than just what we put in the yellow bin. It’s about rethinking how we design, consume, and reuse materials.

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