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National Recycling Pilot to Address Solar Panel Waste Issues

The Australian government will pump almost $25 million into a national solar panel recycling program in a bid to reduce landfill and recover valuable metals and minerals that can support the renewable energy transition.The federal government has announced it will invest $24.7 million (USD 16.5 million) over three years to deliver a national pilot for recycling solar panels that will help address the growing waste issues as they reach end of life…
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On January 16, federal government officials announced a three-year, $24.7 million solar panel recycling pilot project at a factory in Brisbane, aimed at increasing the recycling rate of solar panels in Australia.

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Council broke the news in on Sunday, January 18, 2026.
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