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It’s been two years since REDcycle, Australia’s soft plastics recycling program, collapsed. The program allowed consumers to collect soft plastics such as bread bags, food wrappers, and plastic bags, and deposit them at participating supermarkets for recycling. However, the collapse of REDcycle has led to a significant increase in soft plastics waste ending up in landfills and the environment. Without a viable recycling program, many Australians are left unsure of how to dispose of their soft plastics properly. As a result, these plastics are often thrown away in regular trash, contributing to the already overwhelming plastic waste problem in the country. Soft plastics do not break down easily and can take hundreds of years to decompose, harming wildlife and contaminating soil and waterways. The lack of a national recycling program for soft plastics has sparked concerns among environmentalists and community groups. They argue that the government needs to take immediate action to address the issue and develop a new, sustainable recycling program. Some possible solutions being proposed include implementing a container deposit scheme, increasing funding for recycling infrastructure, and promoting the use of biodegradable alternatives to traditional plastics. In the meantime, many Australians are taking matters into their own hands, with some communities establishing their own soft plastics collection programs and advocating for change. However, a unified national approach is necessary to effectively tackle the problem and mitigate the environmental harm caused by soft plastics waste. What are your thoughts on this issue? Do you think the Australian government should prioritize developing a new soft plastics recycling program, or are there other environmental issues that should take precedence?
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August 2, 2025
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