November 17, 2025

Update: Sircel Operations

Sircel operations continue under receivership and administration

Sircel Limited and its subsidiaries entered receivership and voluntary administration on 31 October 2025.

Richard Albarran, Cameron Shaw, Brent Kijurina, and Roberto Crispino of Hall Chadwick were appointed as Receivers and Managers of Sircel Limited, Sircel Recycling Pty Limited, and Sircel Refining Pty Limited (together referred to as ‘Sircel’) by a secured creditor. On the same date, Richard Tucker and Ryan Rabbitt of KordaMentha were appointed Voluntary Administrators of Sircel.

The role of the Receivers and Managers is to take control of the business and assets, and they are focused on maintaining operations to preserve the value.

Operations continuing

Our operations continue as normal across all sites in New South Wales, Queensland, and Victoria. Relevant government and environmental regulators have been notified of the appointments and have met with the Receivers and Managers.

All staff have been retained to support ongoing operations. We continue to maintain our licences, compliant operations, all accreditations, and all industry memberships and holdings. The Receivers and Managers are working closely with key stakeholders as they investigate and determine the way forward for the business.

We remain committed to our operations and our important role in Australia’s recycling sector and our circular economy. Further updates will be provided as they become available.

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