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Urgent Call for Mandatory Battery Recycling from Australia’s Council

UPDATE: The Battery Stewardship Council has issued an urgent call for mandatory battery recycling across Australia, following the approval of its voluntary recycling scheme for another five years by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). This announcement, made on Monday, highlights a significant push for sustainability as the nation grapples with increasing electronic waste.

The ACCC’s decision reveals alarming statistics: only a small fraction of batteries are currently being recycled under the voluntary program, which underscores the pressing need for government intervention. Mick Keogh, deputy chair of the ACCC, stated that while the scheme has public benefits, it is ultimately up to the government to enforce stricter regulations.

The timing of this announcement is critical. Just weeks ago, the New South Wales (NSW) government opened public consultation on a proposal for mandatory battery recycling, which carries potential penalties of up to $880,000 for non-compliance. This could mark a transformative shift in how battery waste is managed across Australia.

The Battery Stewardship Council’s recycling initiative, known as B-cycle, has been operational since 2022. It requires participating manufacturers to pay a levy to facilitate the collection and recycling of batteries at their end of life. Currently, the program handles button, standard, and rechargeable batteries, but directs larger batteries, such as those from laptops and electric vehicles, to other providers.

Keogh emphasized the environmental importance of the program, stating, “We consider the scheme is likely to result in environmental benefits by diverting batteries from landfill as well as reducing fire risks.” However, he acknowledged that limited participation has hindered the initiative’s effectiveness, calling for a more robust approach.

In support of this urgent cause, Libby Chaplin, CEO of the Battery Stewardship Council, highlighted the necessity of mandatory recycling: “Voluntary stewardship has taken us a long way, but to meet the scale of the challenge ahead, government regulation and mandatory stewardship is essential.” She expressed concern over the growing electronic waste crisis and emphasized the need for widespread participation in the battery lifecycle.

In a significant development, BMW has partnered with Australian firm EcoBatt to recycle batteries from its electric vehicles, with the potential to recover up to 90 percent of materials for reuse. This collaboration reflects a growing recognition among manufacturers of their responsibility towards sustainable practices.

As the situation evolves, experts stress the importance of immediate action from the government. The ACCC has indicated that it cannot dictate public policy but recognizes that higher participation rates in battery stewardship could greatly enhance the public benefits of increased battery collection and recycling.

With the growing urgency surrounding battery recycling, stakeholders urge the government to act swiftly in implementing mandatory measures. The implications for the environment, public safety, and the economy are profound, making this a critical moment for Australia to reshape its approach to battery waste management.

Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops. The future of battery recycling in Australia hangs in the balance, and immediate action could make all the difference.

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