Accelerating SA’s transition to a circular economy: South Australia’s waste strategy 2025–2030

Have your say on the draft strategy – Accelerating SA’s transition to a circular economy: South Australia’s waste strategy 2025–2030.

What's being decided?

Green Industries SA (GISA) is responsible for developing a statewide circular economy and waste strategy every 5 years. The draft 2025–2030 strategy builds on the 2020–2025 strategy, setting ambitious targets and goals and identifying priority areas where action is needed to accelerate SA’s transition to a circular economy.

We seek feedback on the draft strategy to help identify any changes that may be required before the strategy is formally adopted. Feedback is particularly sought on:

  • objectives, goals and targets
  • focus areas
  • list of actions
  • action leads and partners.

Background

The draft 2025–2030 strategy sets out the opportunities and key priorities that will support our path to a more circular and sustainable South Australia. Transitioning to a circular economy can only happen if we work together and share the responsibility.

To enable this, the draft strategy proposes to share responsibility for delivery of actions across state government, local government, business and industry, the education sector and community. It has been developed with input from key industry, business and local government stakeholders, and actions have been co-designed with those identified in the strategy as action leads.

Get involved

Find out more:

Have your say:

  • Complete our survey
  • Email a submission to GISA.WasteStrategy@sa.gov.au
  • Post a submission to:
    Green Industries SA
    Attention: 2025-2030 waste strategy consultation
    PO Box 1047
    ADELAIDE SA 5001

What are the next steps?

We will consider your feedback in finalising the strategy, and a summary of responses will be published on this site. The final strategy will be released in late 2025 and will be available on the Green Industries SA website.

Have your say on the draft strategy – Accelerating SA’s transition to a circular economy: South Australia’s waste strategy 2025–2030.

What's being decided?

Green Industries SA (GISA) is responsible for developing a statewide circular economy and waste strategy every 5 years. The draft 2025–2030 strategy builds on the 2020–2025 strategy, setting ambitious targets and goals and identifying priority areas where action is needed to accelerate SA’s transition to a circular economy.

We seek feedback on the draft strategy to help identify any changes that may be required before the strategy is formally adopted. Feedback is particularly sought on:

  • objectives, goals and targets
  • focus areas
  • list of actions
  • action leads and partners.

Background

The draft 2025–2030 strategy sets out the opportunities and key priorities that will support our path to a more circular and sustainable South Australia. Transitioning to a circular economy can only happen if we work together and share the responsibility.

To enable this, the draft strategy proposes to share responsibility for delivery of actions across state government, local government, business and industry, the education sector and community. It has been developed with input from key industry, business and local government stakeholders, and actions have been co-designed with those identified in the strategy as action leads.

Get involved

Find out more:

Have your say:

  • Complete our survey
  • Email a submission to GISA.WasteStrategy@sa.gov.au
  • Post a submission to:
    Green Industries SA
    Attention: 2025-2030 waste strategy consultation
    PO Box 1047
    ADELAIDE SA 5001

What are the next steps?

We will consider your feedback in finalising the strategy, and a summary of responses will be published on this site. The final strategy will be released in late 2025 and will be available on the Green Industries SA website.

  • This survey invites comments on key areas of the draft strategy including:

    • objectives
    • goals and targets
    • focus areas (key priorities) and related actions


    The survey will take approximately 10 - 20 minutes to complete, depending on how much feedback you choose to provide. 

    You can skip any of the areas or questions you do not wish to answer.

    Take Survey
Page last updated: 29 May 2025, 04:08 PM