Australian Organics Recycling Association (AORA)

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Australian Organics Recycling Association (AORA) Sustainability Profile

The Australian Organics Recycling Association Limited (AORA) works with stakeholders to facilitate the conditions through which surplus organic material can be sustainably and cost-effectively recycled; and to promote the beneficial use of compost, soil conditioners and mulches in primary industries.

The Australian Organics Recycling Association (AORA) is a national association within the resource recovery and organics management industry. AORA works with stakeholders to facilitate conditions through which surplus organic material can be sustainably and cost-effectively recycled. The organics recycling industry processes 7.7 million tonnes of waste annually to produce valuable products for use across the Australian economy. AORA is recognised as the national voice of the organics recycling industry by governments and industry stakeholders.

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Australian Organics Recycling Association (AORA) Sustainability Actions

Organics recycling processing

The organics recycling industry processes 7.7 million tonnes of waste each year to produce valuable product for further use across the Australian economy.

Industry capacity development

The industry is capable of processing an additional 61.1 per cent of organic materials, representing 4.73 million tonnes of collective processing capacity each year.

Australian Organics Recycling Association (AORA) Sustainability Commitments

2031

Vision 2031 roadmap

AORA works with all stakeholders to facilitate an operating environment which maximises the recycling and reuse of organic materials.

2027

Strategic plan 2024-27

AORA's strategic plan outlines objectives to advance the organics recycling industry and its role in the circular economy transition.

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