First round of WasteSorted Schools grant recipients announced

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The State Government announced today that dozens of schools throughout Western Australia will share in more than $113,000 in grants to fund initiatives that will help avoid and recover waste.
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Dozens of schools throughout Western Australia will share in more than $113,000 in grants to fund initiatives that will help avoid and recover waste.

The WasteSorted Schools program provides funding to facilitate waste education and provide infrastructure in schools to improve waste avoidance, resource recovery, and hands-on learning experiences.

Recipients will use the funds for a range of projects including:

  • setting up recycling hubs for students and their parents
  • worm farms
  • chicken coops
  • bin systems, including Containers for Change points
  • setting up vegetable gardens linked to composting
  • support for waste-free canteen lunches.

Up to $5,500 per school is available in two grant rounds per financial year, with the next scheduled grant funding round now open and set to close on 6 August 2024.

Read more on the WasteSorted School Grants recipients.

View the Minister's media statement.