China’s recycling ban calls for a long-term rethink in Australia
The global recycling landscape faced a seismic shift when China implemented its ban on the importation of certain types of recyclables in 2018. This ban, known as the National Sword policy, sent shockwaves through the recycling industry worldwide, forcing countries to reassess their waste management strategies. Among those significantly affected is Australia, which traditionally relied heavily on exporting recyclables to China. This turn of events has triggered a pressing need for Australia to undertake a comprehensive and sustainable long-term rethink of its approach to recycling. Australia, like many Western countries, had been exporting a substantial portion of its recyclables to...