Australia’s recycling industry now ‘mostly a con’

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It turns out our belief that we’re doing our part for the environment is somewhat misguided: a majority of our plastic waste is not being reused or recycled at all. 9News

Instead, Australia has been selling plastic waste to Southeast Asian countries, Malaysia in particular, which took China’s place as the world’s largest importer of plastic rubbish.

“When you throw this stuff in your recycle bin at home you might like to think again,” Bartlett says.But there, the mountains of plastic waste can often end up in illegal processing facilities and junkyards. It’s a big problem – and many players within the recycling industry are calling it for what it is: a load of rubbish.

“I think most people in Australia feel lied to, I think they feel disappointed,” Plastic Forests founder and owner David Hodge tells Liam Bartlett.Mr Hodge says governments and regulators need to step up and save Australia’s recycling industry before it’s too late.“Now we're here and we're drowning in plastic.”

 

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We’ve been conned,shopping bags ,straws all bullshit Drink container refunds a cash cow for government,all a big con

Now do you see that our government and media mostly hits provide us false stories. They do nothing and you vote for them - keep placing your important vote with parties that do nothing! Change happens when people change

Yet people taking cans out of my bin for 10 cents are breaking the law. Honestly whats the point anymore. Only in Australia can we mess good things up. It's like we have to break it when it works.

Not one part of this surprises me

The whole climate scare is garbage. Just a big money maker.

I’ve known this for years.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA the green dream is a fraud, what a surprise.

It's been known for years that this is happening. Nobody seems to care or do anything about it unless the news covers it. Then there's a bit of outrage but ultimately nothing changes and everyone goes back to their sheep-like behavior.

And all the different coloured bins 😂

We pick up your garbage don't we !! Who cares if we are conning you a little bit, Pick pick pick details details details, Whinge Whinge Whinge Blah Blah Blah When dose it End, you 99%ers picking on us constantly? We will return your garbage if you keep complaining about it

Isn't the role of the environmental minister(s) is to act on this and why have they not mentioned this prior and put it up as one of the main priorities.

There is money to be made in recycles , but not enough for the greedy .

The indoctrinated masses.

And this happens because the Greens dont want plastic to be recycled in Australia, they prefer it to go elsewhere

I’m not surprised. Until I see a totally transparent recycling company taking plastic and other products that they claim they can recycle, I don’t believe it. We waste so much time and effort sorting out the stuff to be recycled at work.

Yes and how many times have our environmental parties brought it up.

Unbelievable, years of making us think we were doing the right thing.

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