The Boomerang Alliance has welcomed the release of the NSW Plastic Plan 2.0, which includes the scaling up of public place reuse, and has set the agenda for other State and Territory Governments to follow.
‘We are calling on all Australian State and Territory Governments to follow the NSW lead and introduce policies that promote reuse, starting with reusable cups and containers in public places. Reusable cups and food containers in the public place need to become the norm in Australia.’ said Toby Hutcheon, Campaign Manager from Boomerang Alliance
The NSW EPA and Sustainability Victoria have recently hosted successful business Reuse Roundtables that demonstrated significant interest in such a switch.
The NSW Government Plastics Plan proposes:
- reuse cup systems at stadiums, other public venues and in government and corporate offices
- that fast food and cafes also accept /offer reuse cups and the establishment of a reuse-only precinct in the Sydney CBD
‘Similar initiatives are already being introduced in Europe and also make sense in Australia. Most sports stadiums, large festivals and events are obvious places where reuse systems could be effectively introduced.’
The NSW Plastics Plan supports these initiatives, gives more policy certainty and, very importantly, promotes reusable systems that can be effective in public places.
The switch to reuse makes sense. It reduces costs, GHG emissions, water use and single-use plastic waste. It is popular with spectators, as long as reuse systems are user-friendly and ensure cups and containers are collected, washed and reused at future events.
Government policies overseas have made reuse mainstream.
As a result of government policies in Germany, all football stadiums in the Bundesliga provide spectators with reusable cups. All cafes of a certain size have initiated reuse services for their customers. Similar government policies have been introduced in France, the Netherlands and the UK.
City-wide cup reuse systems are currently active in Aarhus (Denmark), Berlin (Germany) Lisbon (Portugal) and Wellington (New Zealand).
The Boomerang Alliance has identified over 40 locations in Australia where reuse is being implemented. They include stadiums, offices, large venues and festivals.
However, they have only been achieved when government has intervened (Western Australia) or through the actions of progressive businesses and organisations.
In Australia, both Optus Stadium and the RAC Arena in Perth have switched to reuse as a result of policies introduced by the WA Government. Venues who have acted include GWS Giants at Engie Stadium (NSW), the Australian Open (VIC) and festivals such as WOMAD (SA), Woodford (QLD) and Dark MOFO (Tas) who all provide reusable cups.
(List of other Australian venues below)
In coming years, Australia will host the Women’s Asian Football Cup in (2026), Netball World Cup (2027) Men’s Rugby World Cup (2027), Women’s Rugby World Cup (2029) World Masters Games (2029) and the Brisbane Olympics and Paralympics (2032). Other major events, concerts and festivals will be taking place in this period.
‘There will be an expectation that Australian stadiums and venues will have caught up with best practices and have switched to reuse by these dates. Without Government intervention it is difficult to see how this will be achieved.’
For more information: Toby Hutcheon info@boomerangalliance.org.au
Venues
The Reuse Revolution is coming.
The 2024 Paris Olympics, Euro football Championships, Stadiums in the Netherlands, Twickenham, Wimbledon, UEFA Women Champion Ship, Kansas City Chiefs, Chicago Bears, San Francisco 49’rs, Aston Villa, Man City, Arsenal Bundesliga Stade de France.
In Australia the list includes
Princess theatre and The Forum (Melbourne) Cannery Arts Sydney Opera House Sydney Showgrounds and ENGIE Stadium Queen Victoria Markets Central Markets (Adelaide) RAC Arena (Perth) Maughan Thiem Oval (SA) WOMAD Richmond Woodford Festival Darwin Festival Splendour in Grass West Coast Australian Open Falls Festival Bathurst 1000 Melbourne Fashion Week Dark MOFO agriCULTURED (TAS) Fremantle Bigsound Netball VIC George St Festival (WA) Fringe World TEDx Strawberry Fields Byron Bay Writers Festival SA Cricket Mullumbimby/Lennox Heads/Bangalow Markets Fringe Festival (Adelaide) Brisbane Writers Festival Northern Australia Arts Luck Dumpling Festival Fired Up Festival Southern Rugby Association Live Nation Festivals
Offices and Businesses Macquarie Bank Ernst and Young Mirvac.