The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has uncovered four additional warehouses in the north stockpiling soft plastics.
The new sites identified in the north include a warehouse in Tullamarine storing 32 tonnes of soft plastic, and a Craigieburn warehouse storing 11 tonnes of soft plastic.
According to the EPA the Tullamarine and Craigieburn sites are considered low risk.
The discovery is part of the EPA’s investigation into the REDcycle program which to date has uncovered 14 sites.
EPA chief executive Lee Miezis said his officers are “determined to keep the community and environment safe”.
“We are following up all new leads to find these sites,” he said.
“If not stored safely, soft plastics can pose a fire risk. Businesses need to manage this risk using controls such as built-in fire suppression systems, storage size limits and minimum separation distances between stockpiles.”
EPA’s earlier investigations located warehouses in West Footscray, Truganina, Williamstown North, Campbellfield, Tullamarine, Dandenong South, West Wodonga, Craigieburn, and two in Tottenham. There are currently seven warehouses that have regulatory notices issued to them requiring action to reduce fire risk.
EPA officers continue to monitor all sites to ensure compliance with environmental requirements and continue to issue information gathering notices to further the investigation.
In December, EPA charged RG Programs and Services Pty Ltd, the operators of the REDcycle program, with offences under the Environment Protection Act 2017, alleging it failed to disclose full information about sites storing soft plastics. The matter is listed in the Sunshine Magistrates Court later this month.
Community members or businesses with information on soft plastics stockpiles can call the EPA hotline on 1300 372 842. For more information go to: (External link)epa.vic.gov.au/for-community/incidents/soft-plastics-storage