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Government Lounge returns to Waste Expo Australia

Following a successful 2024 debut, the Government Lounge will return to Waste Expo Australia this October, offering a central hub for collaboration and discussion on the future of waste and sustainability in Victoria.

Located on the exhibition floor, the Lounge will once again feature:

• Sustainability Victoria

• Recycling Victoria

• EPA Victoria

Together, these agencies will share insights, engage with attendees, and provide updates on key strategies and priorities shaping the waste and resource recovery sector.

The Government Lounge serves as a vital platform for meaningful dialogue between industry stakeholders, community representatives, and government decision makers. It offers a unique opportunity to engage directly with policymakers, regulators, and officials responsible for shaping the legislative and regulatory frameworks surrounding waste management and recycling.

The Lounge enables participants to share experiences, raise concerns, and contribute to practical, informed solutions. It ensures that those on the front lines of implementation have a voice in the development of policies that affect them.

Sustainability Victoria

Sustainability Victoria will present its new 3-year strategic plan, focused on building a circular, climate resilient clean economy. Visitors can speak with behaviour change and circular economy experts about:

• Promoting circular behaviours in the community

• Linking design, recycling and manufacturing

• Building the case for a circular Victoria

Recycling Victoria

Recycling Victoria continues to lead the transition to a sustainable circular economy through oversight, reform and market development. Visit their team to learn more about:

• Statewide waste and recycling reforms

• Sector stabilisation strategies

• Partnerships across government, industry and community

EPA Victoria

EPA Victoria will share its priorities for 2025 – 2026, focusing on shared responsibility in tackling complex waste challenges. Speak with EPA experts for guidance on:

• Environmental compliance

• Regulatory approaches

• Your role in creating a cleaner Victoria

Sherri Pearson, Waste Expo Australia Exhibition Manager, says the Lounge remains a key opportunity for learning and connection:

“We’re proud to provide a space where community, industry and government can come together to shape meaningful progress in this sector.”

A major highlight of Waste Expo Australia 2025 is the partnership with EcologiQ Greener Infrastructure Conference. ecologiQ is driving the reuse, recycling and repurposing of waste materials on road and rail infrastructure across Victoria, delivering successful projects and circular outcomes.

Waste Expo Australia, 29 – 30 October 2025.

Register now for free at: Waste Expo Australia

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