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1、OFFICIALLocal,just&circular.Paul MurfittDirector Regions and Community ActionFebruary 2024OFFICIALAbout SVOur purposeTo accelerate Victorias transition to a circular,climate-resilient and clean economyOur focus areasThe resources we work withResearchCampaignsPublications/reportsPilots/prototypesServ
2、ice offerings(internal or external)Our activitiesSupporting policy design/technical adviceFrameworks/plansDemonstrationsEventsIncentivesInvestment and InnovationIncentives and insights to deliver a clean economyBehaviour Changeand EducationLeading effective changeCommunity ActionPlace-based projects
3、and programsOFFICIALGlobal emissions profileGlobal emissions related to the generation and use of energy.Total current emissionsAdapted from the Ellen MacArthur FoundationGlobal emissions related to the extraction and use of materials.Solutions:Energy efficiencyRenewable energySolutions:Consumption
4、reductionCircular economyOFFICIALMaterials and emissionsOFFICIALCircular economyA circular economy refers to an economic system that focuses on sustainable resource usage by following three principles:Eliminate waste and pollutionCirculate products and materials at their highest valueRegeneratenatur
5、al systemsOFFICIALCircular economyThe economic value of a circular economyCircular initiatives in Australian food,transport and the built environment sectors represent an economic opportunity of$23 billion by 2025,growing up to$210 billion and 17,000 jobs by 2048.1Globally,this opportunity represent
6、s$4.5 trillion by 2030 and$25 trillion by 2050.2Add in circular initiatives in the manufacturing and recycling sectors,and CE can create some 150,000 jobs by 2025.3In Europe,the recycling sector alone represents 500,000 jobs.4There are 3.3 times more jobs in recycling for every job in landfill.5OFFI
7、CIALCE going forwardWhere can we have the biggest impact?Further up the value chainInterventions at the front will have cascading impacts down the line80%of a products environmental footprint is determined during the design stageOFFICIALCircularity in actionPinegro ProductsDuratrackBio-energy fundOF
8、FICIALRecycling Victoria targets Waste recovery by 2030Victorians have access to a FOGO service by 2030Reduction in organic materials going to landfill$380mInvestment to support a transition to a circular economyReduction in waste generation by 20303,900New jobs that contribute to a stable,competiti
9、ve waste sector80%15%50%100%SV is delivering 14 of the 22 Recycling Victoria programs,initiatives and campaignsOFFICIALThe programs being delivered as part of the Circular Economy policy:1.1 Circular Economy Business Innovation Centre1.2 Business support grants2.1 Support for communities2.2 Support
10、for councils2.3 Statewide education and behaviour change programs3.1 Single use plastics ban4.1 Support for charities5.1 Household recycling reforms5.2 Introduce a container deposit scheme6.1 Landfill levy reform6.2 Illegal Waste Disposal program6.3 Landfill levy auditing7.1 Regulate waste as an ess
11、ential service7.2 Plan for recycling infrastructure over the long term8.1 Recycling Markets Acceleration package8.2 Public leadership in recycling8.3 Industry and infrastructure development package10.1 Policy and planning for hazardous waste management10.2 Asbestos Disposal Management Plan10.3 Detox
12、 Your Home program10.4 High-risk sites management10.5 Addressing waste crime11.1 Expand Victorias waste data systemsOFFICIALThe funding received by SV for delivering the Circular Economy policy:$15.9m$16m$140m$6.3m$26.6m for education and behaviour changeOFFICIALOFFICIAL Local councils State Governm
13、ent agencies Commercial operators and industry associations Business and business associations Social enterprises and incorporated committees Researchers and educatorsApproachOFFICIAL1.There is a high demand for circular economy solutions2.Investment in the circular economy flows to the region3.Cons
14、umers are empowered to participate in the circular economy4.Product stewardship is a priority5.The regions renewable energy sector is integrated with the circular economyAspirations:Barwon South WestOFFICIALBarwon South WestOFFICIALStrengthsOFFICIALChallengesOFFICIALInfrastructureOFFICIALCommunicati
15、onOFFICIALBehaviour changeOFFICIALBehaviour change(continued)OFFICIALMarketsOFFICIALRegulationsOFFICIALOtherOFFICIALOFFICIALOFFICIALGlobal and local insights to inform our strategic directionOFFICIALCommercial in ConfidenceWorld Circular Economy Forum insights 1/2The leaders in this area are working
16、 much harder on upstream solutions and getting“up the R-ladder”.Circularity is becoming a major platform to use for addressing the triple planetary crisis.The challenge is moving from planning and commitments to practical implementation.123R STRATEGIESSmarter product use and manufacture,designing di
17、fferentlyR0 RefuseMake product redundant by abandoning its function or by offering the same function with a radically different product or service.Prevent use of products and raw materials.R1 RethinkMake product use more intensive(e.g.by sharing product).R2 ReduceIncrease efficiency in product manuf
18、acture or use by consuming fewer natural resources and materials.Extend lifespan of product and its partsR3 ReuseReuse by another consumer of discarded product which is still in good condition and fulfils its original function.R4 RepairRepair and maintenance of defective product so it can be used wi
19、th its original function.R5 RefurbishRestore an old product and bring it up to date.R6 RemanufactureUse parts of the discarded product in a new product with the same function.Useful application of materials R7 RepurposeUse discarded product or its parts in a new product with a different function.R8
20、RecycleProcess the materials to obtain the same(high grade)or lower(low grade)quality.R9 RecoverIncineration of material with energy recovery.MORE CIRCULARMORE LINEAROFFICIALCommercial in ConfidenceGreater CE success is correlated with having initiatives implemented by multiple ministries(and partne
21、rs).People still need to be at the heart of a shift from linear to circular.It is not enough to invest in circular solutions.There needs to be divesting and actively stepping away from linearones too.World Circular Economy Forum insights 2/2564OFFICIALCircular Economy in actionOFFICIALThe Visible Ha
22、nd of Industry PolicyChurchill Fellowship to visit successful Just Transition climate change collaborations and consider their applicability to Australian contexts(Mark Wakeham)OFFICIALBest in class:Spains planned energy transition Have a national Just Transition strategy which is updated every 5 ye
23、ars Identifies 14 most vulnerable regions For each of these regions a regional Just Transition Agreement is developed and resourced.Just Transition Institute oversees implementation and reports to Minister for Ecological Transition/Energy/Vice President Spanish Govt EUR 250m and can then access EUs
24、EUR19BN Just Transition FundOFFICIALRenewable Parts-ScotlandOFFICIALOFFICIALCircularity in actionrsted and VestasORE CatapultOFFICIAL Support workers in emissions-intensive sectors to access new employment,skills and support as the net zero transformation continues.Coordinate programs and policies a
25、cross government to support regions and communities to attract and take advantage of new clean energy industries and set those industries up for success.Help investors and companies to engage with net zero transformation opportunities.Net Zero Economy AuthorityOFFICIALSectoral plansThe Australian Go
26、vernment will develop 6 sectoral decarbonisation plans which,between them,cover all major components of the economy.These plans are:electricity and energyindustryresourcesthe built environmentagriculture and landtransport.Emissions from the waste sector will be included in the industry plan,and a fo
27、cus on the circular economy will be a cross-cutting issue for all sectors.Net Zero Economy AuthorityOFFICIALPaul Paton FVTOC&Damien Melotte(Good Human)Circularity Conference,Melbourne 2023OFFICIALMaterial-emissions a growing programAgriculture and waste emissions are projected to grow(as are LULUCF-
28、emissions from land conversion)Our actual material emissions are likely to be even higher than reportedAmbitions of increasing our domestic manufacturing capacity will increase material-related emissions further.Material-related emissions are expected to make up over half of Australias emissions by
29、2040.Transitioning to a circular economy is time critical.Investing in circularity in 2035 is too late to achieve net-zero targets.OFFICIALBuild the case for circularity in Victoria:Build the case for circularity in Victoria:Close the gap between recycling,design and manufacturing:Drive the uptake o
30、f key circular behaviours in our communities:Strategic Plan How123Speaking the same language and clear on measures of circular success.We catalyse investment and innovation in circularity for business and industry.We work at the intersection of people,place,and policy to drive community uptake of ke
31、y circular initiatives and actions.Business case for circularityFacilitation,education and advocacyCentre of circular innovation and excellence Sector roadmapsHigh profile circular eventsActivate Regional Circular Economy PlansWhat well doHow well do itWhat that meansLeading domestic voice for Circu
32、lar EconomyVictorians taking part to support our Circular EconomyBusiness and industry matchmakingOFFICIALStrategic Plan Shaping Victorias circular economyDetermine what is needed nexte.g.outlining the necessary preconditions for nature based reporting to support natural regenerationDemonstrate what
33、 is possible:e.g ensure local manufacturing utilise circular design and infrastructure prioritises circular procurementMake it easy to take part:e.g.identify behaviour change opportunities that support circular practices and support regions to make it place based.SVs 3 Year Strategic PlanVic Gov Policies,Strategies&PlansOFFICIALSustainVicSustainVicSustainability VictoriaThank you