Yep, I think BIN is in a position to benefit from the national, state and council levels of spending to recycle as much material as possible. It's inevitable to promote re-cycling and reducing waste. What most people don't realise is plastics and other recyclable materials take centuries if not longer to de-compose and break down so landfills are going to be overrun with these materials that are dumped as a result of not being recycled.
BIN is already doing a fair bit of recycling of waste materials (see below) and would be able to do more with further innovation and benefit from various levels of Governments spend on recycling.