READY TO TACKLE YOUR WASTE STREAMS? - PART 2

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LET'S TALK ABOUT YOUR ZERO WASTE DREAMS

YOUR BUSINESS, YOUR GOALS


LET'S EXAMINE YOUR CURRENT WASTE SERVICES

A QUICK LOOK AT CURRENT SOURCE SEPERATION AT YOUR BUSINESS...


Do you currently have services for these 'waste' streams?


CHOOSE FROM THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS IF YOU WOULD LIKE US TO ASSESS YOUR CURRENT WASTE SITUATION

THESE QUESTIONS ARE OPTIONAL BUT WILL HELP US UNDERSTAND YOUR BUSINESS WASTE BETTER, ANALYSE YOUR USAGE AND CURRENT STATE OF PLAY WITH WASTE, AND FAST TRACK THE PROCESS IN PROVIDING A MORE INDEPTH CIRCULAR WASTE PROPOSAL.



Option 2: Fill out the below waste assesment survey:

Landfill:


Organics:


Co-Mingled Recycling:


Paper & Cardboard Recycling:





Our soft plastics program is available in Oct 2022.

Do something drastic & cut the plastic. Single-use plastic food packaging is a major contributor to the global solid waste problem. Although the food industry is developing strategies to reduce single-use plastic packaging, we need to better understand consumer awareness and attitudes about the issue.

When you toss a plastic bottle into your recycling bin, there’s no guarantee it actually gets recycled. In fact, odds are, it doesn’t. 

This is one of our key priority streams, where by using the same containers, in the same form, over and over again – it eases demand for virgin materials, reduces energy needed to spit out thousands of new plastic bottles or cardboard boxes, and prevents heaps of trash from ending up in landfills or oceans.

They’re bulky, large in size and consumes large amounts of space.

We use paper and cardboard in so much packaging and stacks of it still ends up in landfill, resulting in stacks of methane production, a major greenhouse gas.

When when you recycle cardboard waste and keep it free of oil and contamination, you end up saving ample amounts of water and energy and minimise trees being chopped down to get virgin material.

Cigarette butts are the world’s most littered plastic item, with around 7 billion dropped in Australia every year. In partnership with Fungi Solutions, CigCycle collected cigarette butts will undergo a Myco-Remediation program (mushrooms, FYI) at their Thornbury myco-facility for research and development for new circular materials.