Brisbane residents have more opportunities to help the planet and get rewarded for recycling with the opening of new Containers for Change Return Points.
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Recycling turns trash into treasure in NSW
Households are being encouraged to boost their recycling efforts to help contribute to a cleaner environment and transition to a circular economy in NSW.
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RecycleSmart crunches the recycling numbers
Live data from on-demand recycling service RecycleSmart is giving councils an insight into residents’ behaviour.
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Woolworths, Pact partnership to boost recycled packaging
Up to 18,000 tonnes of recycled plastic could be used in Woolworths’ own brand packaging each year as part of a proposed partnership between Woolworths Group and Pact.
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Cotton waste trial shows promise for textile recycling
A 12-month trial on a cotton farm just outside the rural town of Goondiwindi Queensland has shown it’s possible to divert large amounts of cotton textile waste at end-of-life from landfill with no harm done to soil health or cotton yields.
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Close the Loop, Myer to trial product stewardship for cosmetics
Close the Loop Limited, an end-to-end solutions provider from design and manufacturing, through to collection and recycling of products, is conducting a trial product stewardship for cosmetics.
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BINGO helps put brakes on bike waste
Bingo is partnering with Revolve ReCYCLING, the first Australian organisation set up to specifically target bike waste.
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Brimbank residents turn noses up at four-bin system
Brimbank’s waste and recycling service will remain unchanged for now, while council continues to evaluate the best way to roll out the Victorian Government’s four-bin system.
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1.5 billion milestone for Containers for Change WA
Western Australia has reached a new recycling milestone – saving 1.5 billion 10-cent containers from landfill through Containers for Change.
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Brimbank works towards 100 per cent recycled roads
Brimbank Council is working with the Australian Road Research Board (ARRB) on an Australian first project to trial finely crushed recycled glass in asphalt on two residential streets in Deer Park.
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