Aussie state rolls out four-bin recycling system to reduce landfill

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SYDNEY, Sept. 30 (Xinhua) -- Australia's state of Victoria announced a new four-bin recycling system on Thursday to help households easily sort waste and recycling and reduce landfill.

Victorian Energy Minister Lily D'Ambrosio said in a statement that the four bins -- purple for glass, green for food and garden organics, yellow for mixed recyclables and red for household rubbish-- will be rolled out across the state by 2030.

"In the coming years, the four bins will be able to recycle soft plastics such as plastic bags and wrappers and soiled food containers, in line with community need and the consultation with industry," said the minister.

The state also earmarked 1 million Australian dollars (about 640,000 U.S. dollars) in funding for a new facility that will turn hard-to-recycle materials, like beverage cartons and coffee cups, into building products and 175,000 Australian dollars (about 114,000 U.S. dollars) for a facility to process green waste into organic, carbon-rich, soil additives for the farming industry.

According to the statement, the state government is on track to divert up to 80 percent of waste from landfill by 2030, due in part to the four bin system, the roll-out of the container deposit scheme and the upcoming ban on single-use plastics from February next year.

Clean Up Australia, a Sydney-based environmental organization, found that misconceptions were observed at all stages of the recycling process, as 47 percent of Australians are unaware that soft plastics cannot be recycled and 15 percent think that they can just put everything in the recycling bin without sorting it out. Enditem

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