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In Australia, recycling is an integral part of waste management. Australia's recycling industry is dominated by private companies. [1]The major companies undertaking to recycle include ResourceCo, Cleanaway, and Suez. [1] From 2016 to 2017, the estimated total amount of recycling in Australia was 31.7 million tonnes, the three largest categories were masonry waste recycling (12.3 Mt), organic matter recycling (7.3 Mt) and metal (5 Mt)[2]. According to the waste stream classification, construction and demolition(C&D) accounted for the largest proportion of 43%, followed by commercial and industrial(C&I) with 37% and Municipal solid waste (MSW) 20%. [3]
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On September 25, 2015, more than 100 countries in the world, including Australia, formulated new sustainable development goals at the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, aimed at eradicating poverty, protecting the planet and ensuring prosperity for all. [2] Each target has a specific schedule to be completed in the next 15 years. Among them, the sustainable development goals are mainly embodied in paying attention to responsible consumption and production patterns. In response, the Australian government released the National Waste Policy in 2018 to promote recycling. [2]