Grants

Find out about the $356 million grants programs available under the NSW Waste and Sustainable Materials Strategy 2041 and the NSW Plastic Action Plan.

From July 2022 the NSW Government is investing $356 million to deliver priority programs and policy reforms under the NSW Waste and Sustainable Materials Strategy 2041 and the NSW Plastics Action Plan. These priority programs will help transition NSW to a circular economy and help mitigate impacts from climate change.
The investment builds on a number of successful initiatives and programs funded through the Waste Less Recycle More initiative.

Grants calendar

These are the funding opportunities under the Strategy and Plastics Plan. Expand each item for details.

The calendar will be updated as grants become available. The timing for grant opportunities is estimated, so is subject to change and revision.

Open grants

Go FOGO

Opening date

February/March 2025

Status

Round 4 dates tbc

Description

To support councils to provide a weekly FOGO service to residents. Find out more about the grant.

Contact

[email protected]

Eligible for

Local councils

Scrap Together

Opening date

Mid March 2025

Status

Round 3 opening mid March

Description

To help councils support households to use the FOGO service well. Find out more about the grant.

Contact

[email protected]

Eligible for

Local councils, groups of councils

Litter Prevention Grants Program

Opening date

1 June 2024

Status

Intake 5 opens 17 February closes 12pm 30 October 2025

Description

Supporting councils, community groups and other key stakeholders to deliver litter prevention projects, and develop and implement strategic plans to address litter in their local environments. Find out more about this grant.

Contact

[email protected]

Eligible for

NSW local councils, regional waste and catchment groups, not-for-profits, state government agencies, community groups, industry

Food Rescue Rebates

Opening date

18 March 2024

Status

Open

Description

The rebates under this program aim to support the NSW food rescue and relief sector to build their capacity to safely manage increasing amounts of rescued food through smaller, quicker projects. Find out more about this rebate.

Contact

[email protected]

Eligible for

Food rescue organisations and/or food relief organisations

Joint Procurement Funded Support

Opening date

1 November 2023

Status

Closes 12pm 30 June 2027

Description

Provides tailored advice and help to groups of councils to explore and undertake joint procurement of domestic waste management services. Find out more about this grant.

Contact

[email protected]

Eligible for

NSW Local councils, regional groups of councils and Joint Organisations of Councils

Landfill Consolidation and Environmental Improvements Program Round 5

Opening date

6 December 2024

Status

Closes midnight 21 March 2025

Description

To support councils in the Regional Levy Area and non-regulated area of NSW to close and improve high risk landfills

Contact

[email protected]

Waste in Aboriginal communities Round 1

Opening date

2025

Status

In development

Description

Ongoing support for the planning and delivery of waste management projects working in partnership with Aboriginal communities across NSW

Contact

[email protected]

Eligible for

Local Aboriginal Land Councils

Streets to Sea Program

Opening date

February 2025

Status

Phase 1 EOIs close on the 26 of October 2026

Description

Streets to Sea is a catchment-based approach to litter prevention, focused on reducing flows of litter from the terrestrial environment (e.g., streets as well as parks, plazas and other littered places) into the marine environment (e.g., waterways like estuaries, rivers, creeks, drainage channels and shorelines). The whole journey is in consideration to intervene and reduce the flow of litter - from streets to sea and all the potential points between.

Contact

[email protected]

Eligible for

NSW local councils, regional waste and catchment groups, not-for-profits, state government agencies, community groups. An applicant for Streets to Sea funding must be an existing recipient of a Stream 3 Own it and Act (OIAA) Litter Prevention strategic implementation grant and be implementing their roadmap.

Circular Plastics Program Round 2

Opening date

2025

Status

In development

Description

To support projects that propose solutions for the recycling of hard-to-recycle plastics, like soft plastics, and re-manufacturing to increase the use of recycled content.

Contact

[email protected]

Local Government Waste Solutions Fund Round 4

Opening date

September 2025

Status

In development

Description

Supporting NSW local councils in waste levy paying areas to deliver innovative and collaborative waste solutions that support the transition to a circular economy and contribute to achieving NSW Government’s waste priorities and targets. Find out more about this grant.

Contact

[email protected]

Eligible for

Local councils and regional groups of councils in waste levy paying areas

Business Rebates - equipment and technology

Opening date

November 2023

Status

Ongoing

Description

Up to 50% to a maximum of $50,000 for equipment or technologies that assist businesses to avoid reduce and recycle waste and help them transition to a circular economy. Find out more about this grant.

Contact

[email protected]

Eligible for

Businesses and organisations with a commercial and industrial (C&I) waste service.

Closed grants

Plastics Research Program

Opening date

25 July 2024

Status

Closed

Description

NSW universities and government research facilities can apply to investigate and identify harmful chemical additives in plastics products to improve understanding of factors that impact the quality of plastics recyclate and/or improve our ability to measure terrestrial microplastics safely and effectively. Find out more about this grant.

Contact

[email protected]

Eligible for

NSW universities and government research facilities

Food Rescue Grants

Opening date

18 March 2024

Status

Closed

Description

The grants under this program aim to support the NSW food rescue and relief sector build their capacity to safely manage increasing amounts of rescued food through large infrastructure projects, and regional coordinated collaboration. Find out more about this grant.

Contact

[email protected]

Business Food Waste Partnerships Grants

Opening date

20 September 2024

Status

Round 2 closed

Description

The grants under this program aim to support eligible organisations to incorporate education or training into existing programs to reduce and source separate food waste. Find out more about this grant.

Contact

[email protected]

Eligible for

Industry Peak bodies, sector leaders, councils and other relevant organisations

Go FOGO

Opening date

16 September 2024

Status

Round 3 closed

Description

To support councils to provide a weekly FOGO service to residents. Find out more about the grant.

Contact

[email protected]

Eligible for

Local councils

Illegal dumping prevention grants

Opening date

Round 3: Mid to late 2025

Status

Closed

Description

To support land managers clean up and prevent illegal dumping. Find out more about the grant.

Contact

[email protected]

Eligible for

Local councils, state government agencies, regional waste groups

Previous grant programs

From 2013 to 2021, Waste Less, Recycle More​ provided $802 million to stimulate new investment and transform waste and recycling in NSW. It included grant programs for local government, business, industry and the community, delivered by the EPA and the NSW Environmental Trust.

The Alternative Waste Technology Transition Package Grants​ were in addition to Waste Less Recycle More and supported the alternative waste technology industry and local councils directly impacted by the 2018 EPA revocation of resource recovery orders and exemptions allowing application of mixed waste organic outputs to land.

Waste Less Recycle More grants
  • Local councils
    Boosting recycling and regional collaboration for waste management.
  • Infrastructure
    Grants to boost investment in waste and recycling infrastructure, and support innovative solutions to recycling through research and development.
  • Landfill
    Funding for consolidation, closure and environmental improvement.
  • Organics
    Grants to keep food and garden waste out of landfill.
  • Household problem wastes
    Funding household chemical and problem waste drop off services.
  • Business and industry
    Advice, networking and equipment to reduce waste and recycle more.
  • Illegal dumping
    Support for education, capacity building, prevention and enforcement.
  • Litter prevention
    Targeting hotspots and the most-littered 
    materials.
 
Alternative Waste Technology Transition Package grants
 
Grants listed by eligible sector

Local councils and other public sector

Business and industry

Community groups NFP and NGO