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Councils driving Circular Economy innovation

Local government sits at the heart of Australia’s circular economy transition, shaping the systems that most directly impact communities. At this year’s Waste Expo Australia 2025 (29 – 30 October, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre), one of the most anticipated sessions will bring council leaders together to discuss practical pathways toward a more circular future.

The Circular Economy Panel will showcase how councils are reducing landfill reliance, improving procurement practices, and building resilient local supply chains. Case studies will highlight initiatives already delivering community benefits from organics diversion and advanced collection systems to innovative circular procurement policies that prioritise recycled materials.

Matt Genever, CEO of Sustainability Victoria, will open the conference for the third consecutive year, joined by Tony Circelli, Head of Recycling Victoria. Together, they will outline the policy and regulatory settings that underpin council-led circular economy action. “For local government leaders and the broader sector, Waste Expo Australia is an unparalleled opportunity to engage directly with the latest thinking, innovation and partnerships driving Australia’s circular economy transition,” said Matt Genever.

The panel sits within a broader program of more than 110 speakers and 60+ hours of free content, alongside 140+ exhibitors showcasing solutions from Waste-to-Energy to organics processing. Councils will also benefit from direct access to government agencies in the Government Lounge, hosted by Sustainability Victoria, Recycling Victoria and EPA Victoria.

For local governments, the session is both a knowledge sharing platform and a chance to shape the national conversation on circular economy leadership.

Waste Expo Australia 2025 is free to attend.

Register now at www.wasteexpoaustralia.com.au

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