Waste reform consultation

We are progressing several waste reform projects to support the Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Strategy 2030.
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In 2020, the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation released two waste reform papers for public comment:

Both papers related to the implementation of the (the waste strategy) and explored options to improve Western Australia’s waste performance.

The Closing the loop consultation paper included specific legislative proposals to address issues identified in previous consultation on waste reform, while the canvassed broader strategic issues related to the future of the levy’s design.

The consultation period for both papers ran from 20 February to 15 July 2020.

Our response to comments to the Review of the waste levy – consultation paper is provided in the Consultation summary report. Economic advice is provided in Waste levy review - A Marsden Jacob report.

The State ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ is still considering the submissions provided in the Closing the loop consultation paper.

Current waste reform projects

We are progressing several waste reform projects to support the objectives of the waste strategy. Concluded, current or upcoming waste reform projects include:

  • review of the Environmental Protection (Controlled Waste) Regulations 2004
  • proposed amendments to the WARR Levy Regulations to require the use of weighbridges for Category 63, 64 and 65 landfill premises to calculate leviable waste
  • disposal to landfill in Western Australia.

We will be undertaking a review of the waste strategy and seeking public comment on a consultation regulatory impact statement on options to apply the levy to waste from outside the metropolitan area in 2023.

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