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New Victorian funding for battery disposal

Sustainability Victoria is supporting safer and more sustainable battery disposal with the expansion of battery collection points across the state, thanks to new funding from the Victorian Government.

Through the Circular Economy Infrastructure Fund – Hazardous Waste, $1.68 million is now available to local councils and registered charities to establish or expand battery drop-off locations.

This initiative will make it easier for Victorians to safely dispose of used batteries and reduce the risk of fires and harm to the environment.

The funding supports the purchase, installation, and promotion of battery collection units, which will accept a wide range of battery types – from loose household batteries to embedded batteries in small devices like electric toothbrushes and vapes, and even larger batteries up to 60kg.

E-waste, including batteries, is one of Australia’s fastest-growing waste streams.

When disposed of incorrectly, batteries can pose serious environmental and safety risks.

Sustainability Victoria CEO Matt Genever said Fire Rescue Victoria and waste collectors had reported a rise in collection truck fires caused by batteries placed in kerbside bins.

“This funding is a practical step toward making battery recycling more accessible for all Victorians,” he said.

“By increasing the number of drop-off points, we’re helping people do the right thing and keep hazardous waste out of landfill.

“These grants will help councils and charities provide safe, convenient options for disposal – protecting our environment and our communities.

“We’re proud to support this initiative as part of our broader commitment to a circular economy. Every battery recycled is a win for Victoria’s sustainable future.”

Applications are now open for grants of up to $22,000.

For more information and to apply, visit: www.sustainability.vic.gov.au/ceif-hazardous-waste-round-4.

This funding round is part of the Victorian Government’s Recycling Victoria: A new economy plan, which aims to build a more resilient and sustainable circular economy.

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