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Circular Economy Business Support Fund

The Circular Economy Business Innovation Centre (CEBIC), in partnership with the Victorian Government, has just launched a new $10 million Business Support Fund.

by The AFC

16 February 2021

Grants up to $1 million now available.

The Circular Economy Business Innovation Centre (CEBIC), in partnership with the Victorian Government, has just launched a new $10 million Business Support Fund.

Sustainability Victoria are offering grants between $75,000 to $1 million for individual businesses and collaborative partnerships to identify and implement circular economy opportunities. The grants will support projects focused on waste reduction, reuse, remanufacture, upcycling, and innovative approaches to recycling.

Grants are available to businesses, industry groups and associations, consultants, charities and other not-for-profits. All details available on their grants page.

Funding now available to businesses manufacturing wood and fibre products, textiles, chemical products, durable goods, and many more.

If you’re ready to reduce waste and save money, or to develop new products from waste, these grants might be just what you’re looking for.

Learn more

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Words by Sustainability Victoria. You can follow them on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter & LinkedIn. Title image via Unsplash Francios Le Nguyen

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