Waste Crime Community of Practice

The role of the group is to provide an environment to support the ongoing exchange of information and intelligence relating to waste regulation, enforcement and investigation outcomes and enable open communication about policies and procedures.

About

Waste Crime is an increasing problem of global significance. It exploits the complexities of waste and market opportunities for profit. Waste crime typically includes stockpiling and illegal storage, transport or use of hazardous waste in large amounts. It can also include illegal treatment (and subsequent disposal) of waste as well as misclassification of waste to enable unlawful shipments. Waste levy avoidance is seen to be a key driver of waste crime.

Regulatory oversight of waste management falls to all levels of government, with similar issues being encountered across jurisdictions. Recognising that waste compliance crosses jurisdictions, the Waste Crime Community of Practice has been formed with the primary objective of the sharing of information that may impact multiple jurisdictions.

The role of the group is to provide an environment to support the ongoing exchange of information and intelligence relating to waste regulation, enforcement and investigation outcomes and enable open communication about policies and procedures.

Contacts

Tim Reid

Chair, DES QLD

Peter Vasel

Steering Committee Sponsor, NT EPA

How to get involved

There’s lots of ways that you can benefit from or get involved with our cluster activities:

  1. Join a Community of Practice
  2. Join meetings, forum discussions and share resources
  3. Participate in a Working Group project
  4. Nominate a project or initiative that you’d like to see the Cluster work on in the future