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Queensland And WA Waste Rules For Business: Levies, Plastics And Food Waste
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Queensland And WA Waste Rules For Business: Levies, Plastics And Food Waste

Queensland and Western Australia are reshaping waste at different speeds. Here is what a business in either state needs to know about the landfill levy, plastics bans and where food-waste rules actually stand.

30 June 2026Bin Hire Australia9 min readUpdated weekly

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Queensland: the levy is climbing on a scheduleWestern Australia: strategy first, levy lowerSingle-use plastics: the two states differFood waste: neither state mandates it for businessWhat to actually doThe honest caveatFAQ

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Queensland and Western Australia are both pushing hard on waste reform, but they are doing it in different ways and at different speeds. If you run a business in Brisbane, Perth, the Gold Coast or anywhere in between, the rules that affect your bins fall into three areas: the landfill levy, single-use plastics, and food waste. Here is where each one actually stands.

Queensland: the levy is climbing on a schedule

Queensland's waste disposal levy is the rule most likely to show up on your invoice. For the 2025-26 financial year the metropolitan general levy is $125 per tonne, and it is legislated to keep rising by $10 per tonne each year until it reaches $145 per tonne on 1 July 2027. Regional Queensland sits lower and moves on its own indexation.

Because the levy is charged per tonne sent to landfill, the climbing rate lands directly on your general-waste bin and gets heavier each year. The way to soften it is the same everywhere: divert the weight. Cardboard and clean recyclables avoid the levy, and food organics, the heaviest material in most bins, avoids it too when sent to an organics service.

Queensland has also set a state recycling target of 65 percent by 2035 under its waste strategy, backed by a large state investment and the GROW FOGO program that is expanding household food-organics collection across councils. That is direction of travel, not a business obligation, but it tells you which way the infrastructure is being built.

660L general waste bin, the standard commercial size
660L general waste bin, the standard commercial size

Western Australia: strategy first, levy lower

Western Australia runs its reform through the Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Strategy 2030, which sets targets for waste avoidance and resource recovery rather than business mandates. The Perth metropolitan landfill levy has historically sat lower than the eastern states and rises on a published forward schedule, so confirm the current rate with the WA government before you budget.

On the household side, WA is rolling out the three-bin FOGO system across Perth and Peel councils, and it has passed the milestone of hundreds of thousands of households with access. As with everywhere else, that is a household kerbside program, not a business requirement.

Single-use plastics: the two states differ

Both states have banned a range of single-use plastics, but the lists are not identical, and this is where businesses get caught out.

Western Australia has gone further than most. Its plan for plastics has progressively banned items including single-use cups, and a hospitality business in WA needs to check the current accepted list carefully. Queensland has also banned a range of single-use plastics across two stages, but its bans and WA's bans do not line up item for item.

The practical rule: do not assume an item banned in one state is banned, or allowed, in the other. Check the live single-use plastics page for your own state government before you reorder packaging or service ware.

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Food waste: neither state mandates it for business

This is worth stating plainly. Neither Queensland nor Western Australia legally compels a business to separate food waste. New South Wales is the only state that does, starting with its largest generators from 1 July 2026. In Queensland and WA, food-organics separation is a cost decision a business can choose to make, helped by the fact that diverting food waste cuts the tonnage you pay the landfill levy on.

What to actually do

  1. Budget for a rising levy in Queensland. It goes up $10 a tonne each year to 2027, so the general bin gets more expensive on a known curve.
  2. Confirm the current WA levy rate with the WA government rather than relying on an old figure.
  3. Check your own state's single-use plastics list before reordering, because the two states differ.
  4. Treat food-organics separation as optional but smart in both states, since it lightens the levied bin.

The honest caveat

Levies, plastics bans and recovery targets are set by each state government and change over time, often around 1 July. Confirm the current figures and accepted lists with the Queensland Government or the WA government before you rely on them, and remember that neither state imposes a business food-waste mandate.

FAQ

What is the Queensland landfill levy in 2025-26? The metropolitan general rate is $125 per tonne, rising by $10 per tonne each year to reach $145 per tonne on 1 July 2027. Regional Queensland sits lower.

Do Queensland or WA businesses have to separate food waste? No. New South Wales is the only state that legally compels businesses to separate food waste. In Queensland and WA it is optional, though it does cut the tonnage you pay the landfill levy on.

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What is Queensland's waste levy for 2025-26?

The metropolitan general levy is $125 per tonne in 2025-26, legislated to rise by $10 per tonne each year until it reaches $145 per tonne on 1 July 2027. Regional Queensland sits lower and moves on its own indexation.

Are single-use plastic bans the same in Queensland and WA?

No. Both states have banned a range of single-use plastics, but the lists do not line up item for item. Western Australia has gone further on some items. Check your own state government's current list before reordering.

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