This program supports NSW local councils in the waste levy area to deliver waste and recycling solutions that support transition towards a circular economy and contribute to achieving NSW Government’s waste priorities.
Key information
- Status: Closed
- Grant amount: From $1 to $400,000
- Application opened: 31 January 2024
- Application closed: 15 March 2024, 5:00 pm
Program objective
Round 2 of the Local Government Waste Solutions Fund aims to support NSW local councils, collaborations of councils, and regional waste groups in the waste levy paying area to deliver innovative waste and recycling solutions to their communities that support transition towards a circular economy and contribute to achieving the priorities and targets identified in the NSW Waste and Sustainable Materials Strategy 2041 and the NSW Plastics Action Plan.
This program is administered by Environment Protection Authority.
Eligibility
Who can apply
The following organisations are eligible to lead and apply for the Local Government Waste Solutions Fund:
- local councils that pay waste levies in the regulated area. This includes the 42 councils in the metropolitan levy area (MLA) and the 19 councils in the regional levy area (RLA). The names of these councils are defined by Protection of the Environment Operations (Waste) Regulation
- regional waste groups of councils in the Greater Sydney, Hunter and Illawarra regions that are supported by the EPA Regional Coordination Support Program
- voluntary regional waste groups in the RLA, supported by the EPA Regional Coordination Support Program.
Types of projects funded under this grant
The Local Government Waste Solutions Fund supports innovative waste and recycling solutions that are scalable and contribute to the priorities and targets in the NSW Waste and Sustainable Materials Strategy and the NSW Plastics Action Plan.
What costs you can apply for
Project costs may include:
- collecting, transporting and processing costs of materials for re-use and/or diversion from landfill
- leasing or capital purchases (e.g. equipment, infrastructure)
- planning, feasibility studies, research and strategy development activities
- resourcing including consultants, contractors, project management, administration and/or implementation costs.
What costs you can't apply for
The fund cannot be used for:
- projects that have designated funding programs under the WaSM strategy and the NSW Plastics Action Plan
- projects that do not align with the objectives and policies of the Environment Protection Authority, WaSM strategy or the NSW Plastics Action Plan, and/or do not contribute to achieving the NSW Government’s waste priorities and targets or cannot be measured or quantified.
- financial co-contribution to other grants, including, but not limited to, contestable grants being delivered under the WaSM strategy, the NSW Plastics Action Plan and other relevant strategies
- legal advice
- collection and transportation of materials that cannot be recycled or diverted from landfill (e.g. asbestos) or the clean-up of litter or illegally dumped materials
- ongoing delivery of pre-existing local council or regional waste group programs including those previously funded by the NSW EPA Better Waste and Recycling Fund
- works that will be or have been funded by other sources. However, additional funding from other sources may be used in tandem with the Waste Solutions Fund to enhance the outcomes of the project. Eligible organisations must state in their grant application if they have secured funding for the same project through another source. The applicant must justify and maintain any relevant project and funding boundaries.
Example projects
Project examples might include:
- designing out waste from the point of purchase
- supporting the sharing/re-use economy to increase the volume of materials re-used, repurposed, repaired or recycled, with improved value
- collaborating with organisations to identify circular economy opportunities on a local or regional scale and implement circular economy solutions
- trialling a service that decreases waste materials (such as glass, electronic waste, plastics, tyres, textiles) being sent to landfill while achieving social and economic outcomes for the community.
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What your application needs to include
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Address the eligibility criteria
Each applicant, as part of an application response, must confirm that they meet the eligibility criteria.
Applicants that do not address the eligibility criteria in full may be excluded from the application process at the department's discretion.
Address the assessment criteria
- Robustness of the project
- Innovation
- Collaboration and building capacity for change
- Project impact
- Value for money
Start the application
Applications must be submitted to the EPA using the SmartyGrants platform at https://epa.smartygrants.com.au/
Note: If you are a new applicant to SmartyGrants, you will need to register and create a password. If you are already registered, you can log in with your existing username and password.
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After the application is submitted
Successful applications will be decided by: NSW EPA
An independent technical review committee (TRC) will review and score all eligible applications based on the selection criteria. The TRC will rank the eligible applications during the assessment process. It will then make recommendations to the NSW EPA.
Support and contact
Community Waste Programs
Program and Innovation Division
Environment Protection Authority
Phone: (02) 9995 5000 (switchboard)