

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CIRCULAR MANUFACTURING
Building local
circular manufacturing
capability
Polyclo is developing local infrastructure to transform recovered material streams into recycled-content products, supporting waste diversion, industrial decarbonisation, advanced manufacturing and resilient local supply chains.

Polyclo is establishing integrated infrastructure in Western Australia to convert suitable recovered materials into
recycled-content product pathways, subject to validation, that are intended to support local circular manufacturing capability and practical circular economy outcomes.
Local infrastructure for
circular manufacturing
WHAT WE'RE BUILDING
HOW POLYCLO IS BEING BUILT
Four principles shaping Polyclo
Polyclo is built around four practical priorities: recovery, manufacturing, traceability and commercial value.
Local circular manufacturing infrastructure

Developing WA-based capability to convert suitable recovered materials into useful recycled-content outputs, subject to validation.

Practical waste diversion and material recovery
Exploring higher-value pathways for suitable recovered material streams that may otherwise be lost to landfill or low-value disposal.
Traceability and reporting discipline
Building systems that support clearer material tracking, process visibility and future reporting needs.

Circular manufacturing infrastructure
Focusing on practical pathways that can support future industrial and commercial use as capability, evidence and market demand develop.

WHY IT MATTERS
BUILDING VALUE FOR WA

Local capability
Strengthening WA's manufacturing base and skilled jobs.
Reducing reliance on imported materials and strengthening security.

Supply chain resilience
Recycled-content manufacturing

Creating demand for recovered materials in useful, durable products.

Practical circular outcomes
Designed to support practical environmental and economic outcomes as the project develops and evidence is validated






