Strategic Plan:

2024-2027

Our Strategic Plan explains what we do and why.

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Who is TasWaste South?

TasWaste South is a Joint Authority established by the 12 Councils of Southern Tasmania.  TasWaste South’s primary role will be collaborate, coordinate and inform with a view to driving better waste outcomes and efficiencies for southern councils and communities. This inaugural strategic plan outlines the framework for TasWaste South’s first three years of operation.

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THE MEMBER COUNCILS ARE:

Brighton Council 
Central Highlands Council 
Clarence City Council 
Derwent Valley Council 
Glamorgan Spring Bay Council 
Glenorchy City Council
Hobart City Council 
Huon Valley Council 
Kingborough Council 
Sorell Council 
Southern Midlands Council 
Tasman Council 


The Strategic Landscape.

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The Opportunity

The establishment of TasWaste South commenced in 2021 as a direct result of: 

  • impacts of China’s decision to restrict the importing of recyclable material. 

  • decisions by the Australian Government to restrict the exporting of recyclables. 

  • the (then) contractor responsible for the processing of recyclables (SKM Industries Pty Ltd) in Southern Tasmania being placed into administration and the subsequent acquisition of SKM’s assets by Cleanaway Pty Ltd. 

  • agreement (in December 2019) that Cleanaway Pty Ltd would accept the councils' recyclables for a period of 2-years.  This arrangement allowed the councils in the southern region time to prepare and procure a new contract for the processing of recyclables whilst service continuity was maintained. 

Context

In recent years, the Tasmanian Government has implemented a range of initiatives in relation
to waste:

  • established the Tasmanian Waste and Resource Recovery Board;

  • Introduced the waste levy;

  • It released its first ever legislated statewide strategy in the Tasmanian Waste and Resource Recovery Strategy 2023-2026; and

  • It has announced the pending introduction of a container refund scheme.

Against this backdrop, there is significant opportunity for greater coordination and alignment across councils and regions and this strategy intends to ensure that opportunity is recognised.


Due Diligence & Consultation

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Consultation

A consultation processes was undertaken to inform the development of this strategic plan. The consultation process highlighted the importance of collaboration, coordination and information sharing in the development of waste management and resource recovery in Southern Tasmania.

Key Themes

The key themes from the consultation included:

  • Product and packaging design

  • Future vision for sustainability
    within Tasmania

  • Industry and partner consultation
    and engagement

  • Opportunities for harmonisation, coordination and consistency across councils

  • Policy and advocacy

  • Community education

  • Regulation

  • Data

  • Strategies for specific waste categories

Our Purpose:

Leading change and innovation in waste minimisation, management and resource recovery across southern Tasmania.

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Our Strategic Framework

OUR STRATEGIC PILLARS

The outcomes we are aiming for.


OUR STRATEGIC ACTIONS

2024-25
(Year 1).


OUR STRATEGIC ACTIONS

2025-27
(Years 2 & 3).

Our internal governance priorities:


  1. To develop a funding strategy to support the financial sustainability of TasWaste South including the attraction of grant funding.

  2. Ensuring the value proposition of TasWaste South is clear and communicated to key stakeholders and member councils.

  3. Develop a resourcing plan for key actions under the business plan.