The fifth R of the 5 R’s and the third most preferred option on the Waste Management Hierarchy is ‘Recycling’. Recycling involves the collection of waste materials and processing these into new products – therefore keeping these items out of landfill. For recycling to be effective we must know how to recycle properly.
While recycling is great and we are lucky to have defined systems in place in Australia, we should still view this as the third option after we have exhausted any avoidance or reuse strategies. The recycling process of many items often uses less energy than starting the whole manufacturing process from virgin sources – but it does still use energy – something we can save if we ‘avoid’ or ‘reuse’.
For waste products you cannot reuse here are some tips on how you can recycle properly and effectively. There are even some items that you may not be aware can be recycled…
10 tips on how to recycle properly
1. Become familiar with what is an acceptable to put in your recycling bin and get into a habit of quickly checking if plastics have a code on them. Click here for an easy reference guide that you can print out and put on your fridge. Most kerb side collections will accept the same items but to be sure check your local council website.
2. If you are unsure of whether an item can be recycled, the RecyclingNearYou website is a good place to look – this draws data from every Australian council and allows users to easily search for information about how to recycle many household items.
3. Make recycling as easy as possible for people to follow. At home this can be as simple as setting up a bin system in your house for your general waste and recycling. If you have the room check out bin options that have two compartments that you can have in your kitchen. If you lack the space in the kitchen, a simple plastic tub in the laundry or somewhere out of the way can do the trick to throw your mixed recycling into. DO NOT throw away plastic bags in with the recycling.
4. Did you know that some coffee pods can be recycled? Check out the details along with other recycling programmes you might not be aware of through Terracycle.
5. Flatten cardboard boxes, cans and plastic containers. This doesn’t take long and you’ll be able to fit so much more into your recycling bin.
6. Get the kids on board! Starting early for children should ensure recycling becomes a habit and not a chore. And if you have a simple bin set up as above this will be easier to encourage kids to get involved.
7. At work you may need a review of current practices, simple things like positioning paper recycling boxes next to individuals desks can really help – if it’s easy for employees to do the right thing and recycle then they probably will. You may like to think about appointing a Recycling Champion or Ambassador around your workplace too. If you would like KS Environmental to help you conduct a waste assessment of your workplace please contact us.
8. Ensure there is adequate and visually attractive/clear signage on and around waste bins in the work place.
9.Try to avoid using plastic bags, especially now that the REDcycle soft plastics recycling program has ended and supermarket collection bins are no longer available. Unfortunately, this means you’ll need to dispose of soft plastics in general waste. However, some councils may offer recycling—check with yours for details.
10. Coffee cup disposal can be confusing! Ideally invest in a reusable cup, but if you do find yourself with a disposable cup make sure you throw it away in the right bin. At this time in Australia we are unable to recycle the cups so please discard the cup into the general waste/landfill bin.
For help or advice on how you can recycle properly and effectively in the work place, and to get some waste systems set up please contact us.