Battery industry leaders welcome support of Ministers for fast tracking a battery stewardship scheme

Battery industry leaders welcome support of Ministers for fast tracking a battery stewardship scheme

By Ryan Collins  May 4th, 2018

The Chairman of the Battery Stewardship Council, Mr Gerry Morvell, today welcomed the announcement by Australian Environment Ministers at their recent meeting in Melbourne of their support for fast tracking the development of a stewardship scheme that will eventually result in all types of batteries being recycled in Australia.

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The Chairman of the Battery Stewardship Council, Mr Gerry Morvell, today welcomed the announcement by Australian Environment Ministers at their recent meeting in Melbourne of their support for fast tracking the development of a stewardship scheme that will eventually result in all types of batteries being recycled in Australia.

“Batteries are an essential part of modern life. However, we have to stop the throw away mentality which wastes a fully recyclable resource and poses a long-term threat to human health and our environment” said Mr Morvell. “One of our key aims is to facilitate the building of a strong and effective battery recycling industry in Australia. We do not want a repetition of the go-stop issue that has emerged with plastics” said Mr Morvell.

Over 400 million batteries enter the Australian market each year and although there is an efficient recycling of lead acid (car batteries), less than 3% of all other batteries are recycled in Australia. Some batteries are exported at end of life to overseas markets for recycling, but the vast majority end up in landfill sites where they pose a long-term threat to human health and the environment from leaching of heavy metals.

The Battery Stewardship Council (BSC) was formed earlier this year combining government and industry bodies that had undertaken important background work on understanding the markets and the barriers to recycling that need to be addressed in a stewardship scheme. The work of the Battery Stewardship Council is being supported by the Australian Battery Recycling Initiative (ABRI) with funding from the QLD Department of Environment and Science.

There has been strong support for this new body to lead the design of a stewardship scheme. In the first month, over 37 leading companies and other organisations in the battery supply chain have joined the BSC. The BSC has commenced works on design of an industry led stewardship scheme and will be undertaking a range of consultations including a public consultation phase in the coming months to flesh out the details of a scheme.

Libby Chaplin, CEO of the Australian Battery Recycling Initiative noted “we are now seeing a confluence of events paving the way for an industry lead scheme that could quickly solve this rapidly escalating problem waste. Australia has the capability and there is growing motivation to transform this waste management concern into a resource recovery success story”.

If you are would like more information about the Council or would like to nominate as a member, please email stewardship@vbatteryrecycling.org or go to the ABRI website

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By Ryan Collins

Ryan is the Head of Circular Economy Programs at Planet Ark. After nearly a decade working in the banking and finance industry Ryan was drawn to a career in environmental conservation that saw him work in Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Fiji. With a background in psychology and environmental management, Ryan’s role at Planet Ark since 2012 has been focused on developing engaging and positive environmental behaviour change programs to help organisations and households find solutions to reduce waste.

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