Here’s the latest on Woolworths soft plastic recycling:
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Woolworths has expanded and fully reinstated in-store soft plastics collection points to more than 700 stores across five states in Australia as of early May 2026. This marks a major scale-up from prior trials and aligns with a renewed national effort to recover soft plastics locally [source: Woolworths news release and industry coverage from May 2026]. The program continues to emphasize partnerships with local recyclers and SPSA to build a coordinated framework for soft plastics recovery [source: Woolworths news release and Packaging News coverage].
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The renewed program has already processed tens of millions of pieces of soft plastic since its trials began, with materials being recycled into products such as in-store wall panelling and bread bags containing recycled content. Woolworths cites strong customer demand for recycling access and highlights ongoing collaboration with SPSA to broaden the network [sources: Packaging News May 2026 article; Woolworths news release May 2026].
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Background context: Australian retailers have been rebuilding soft plastic recycling networks after the collapse of the REDcycle program. Woolworths helped drive the Soft Plastics Taskforce and SPSA as part of industry-led efforts to restore a nationally coordinated system. Recent announcements emphasize expanding store coverage to make recycling convenient for shoppers [sources: Packaging News 2026 coverage; Woolworths 2023–2025 communications on the SPSA initiative].
Illustration: A Woolworths store with a branded soft plastics bin near the customer entry can help visualize the program’s aim—making recycling as easy as shopping. [image suggestion]
If you’d like, I can summarize regional store counts by state or pull quotes from the Woolworths announcement for citations. Would you prefer a concise state-by-state breakdown or a short timeline of key milestones?
Citations:
- Woolworths expands soft plastics return network and stores coverage (May 2026)[1]
- Woolworths expands soft plastics recycling to 500 stores context (2025)[2]
- Woolworths press release on 2026 soft plastics collection expansion (May 2026)[3]