Victoria has injected $20 million to fast-track regional recycling infrastructure as they work towards implementing a new four-bin system that separates household waste into rubbish, recycling, glass, and green waste. “We are revolutionising recycling across Victoria. By separating household waste into four categories, we’re making the most of the material and making sure we reduce the amount of rubbish going to landfill,” Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change Lily D’Ambrosio said in a release on Feb. 16. “Our recycling reforms mean that every household can do their bit reducing waste and making sure that recycling is a part of daily life,” she said. According to Infrastructure Victoria, a significant amount of Victoria’s waste exports and nearly all plastic exports went to China before it closed its doors in early 2018, under what it called the “National Sword” policy. While corporate collapses, stockpiling havoc, and fires have crippled the recycling sector, China’s …