ReMade in Queensland
What’s new
September 2024: Successful round 1 applicants were contacted.
Demand for sustainable products and materials is growing. Queensland manufacturers and recyclers have an opportunity to access valuable markets and supply chains.
ReMade in Queensland (ReMIQ) is an initiative of the $1.1 billion Recycling and Jobs Fund.
The $10 million program supports Queensland manufacturers and recyclers to use recovered, recycled, and reprocessed materials in existing products and to develop new products.
ReMIQ provides matched funding of between $50,000 and $2.5 million for the purchase of advanced manufacturing equipment that enables the processing of waste streams or recycled materials.
ReMIQ round 1
Round 1 closed for applications in February 2024.
In September 2024, we contacted successful ReMIQ applicants to execute funding agreements.
What is remanufacturing
Remanufacturing is the use of recovered, recycled and reprocessed materials in manufacturing. It offers opportunities to reuse materials which would otherwise end up in landfill.
By using and reusing waste, remanufacturing offers both environmental and business benefits. These include reduced material and energy costs.
Consumers and businesses are increasingly looking to buy sustainably sourced materials products, giving remanufacturing businesses a competitive edge.
Further information
- Email madeinqueensland@rdmw.qld.gov.au for general enquiries.
- Contact your local office to discuss projects and application eligibility.