$400K Boost for Reusables in Swan Canning Riverpark

  • Cook Government protecting and restoring the Swan Canning Riverpark
  • Building safer, cleaner and more inclusive community spaces by reducing litter
  • Backing local businesses and jobs to adopt practical, cost-effective reusable alternatives

A further $400,000 is now available to help events and businesses along the Swan Canning Riverpark replace single-use items with reusable alternatives.

Grants from $1,000 to $10,000 are availabletobusinessesand supplyingfood or beveragesor sporting organisationsoperatingwithin 2km of theRiverpark,and riverfront local governments and event organisers operating community events within 1km of the Riverpark.

To date, the program has supported 62 businesses and 27 eventsby providingmore than $180,000 in grants to phase out single-use plastics,packagingand serve-ware, eliminating more than 3 million items.

Successful applicants will lead the way in protecting our rivers by driving behaviour change, educatingthecommunityand actively reducing waste that could become litter.

Full grant guidelines and eligibility details are available here www.dbca.wa.gov.au/management/swan-canning-riverpark/plastic-free-riverpark-program

Applications close Thursday, 30 April 2026.Early submissions are encouraged as funding will beallocatedto successful projects on a first-come, first-served basis.

As stated by the Environment Minister Matthew Swinbourn:

"This round is a fantastic opportunity for local governments,businessesand event organisers to lead by example and show the community whatreusecan look like.

"We're looking for initiatives that take practical, measurable steps - such as offering reusable serve-ware, promoting BYO options, and co-ordinating litter clean-ups.

"Together, we can transform the way we celebrate and connect, ensuring our rivers remain healthy and vibrant for generations to come."

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