Australia is again facing international pressure to improve its recycling measures.

 

Indonesia this week announced it would return 210 tonnes of Australian rubbish, the latest in a series of announcements by south-east Asian nations that they will not be dumping grounds for overseas waste.

 

Peter Shmigel, the head of the Australian Council of Recycling says governments could address the issue by funding new plants and introducing requirements for departments and agencies to use recycled material.