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Kerbside waste collection and recycling services are not widely available across remote and regional Australia Plans to introduce recycling bins in Broken Hill had been stalled due to "significant ...
In Australia, many local councils are starting to mandate that their recycling contractors tag each recycling bin with a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag so that every bin can be recorded as ...
THE solution to Australia’s recycling woes could lie in ditching the confusing yellow bin.
Experts say “recycling success” in Australia can only be achieved through nationwide bin standardisation as one state prepares to roll out a new four-stream waste and recycling system.
Millions of households across Australia are set to receive another garbage bin to help separate different forms of waste. Victorian residents will now have four separate trash cans to contend with.
Huge bin change after REDCycle soft plastic recycling blunder What Australians are able to put in their yellow bins could soon change as a result of the collapse of recycling program REDCycle.
Plus, in Australia, at least, there simply hasn’t been enough industrial demand for the waste plastic to keep up with what’s being collected. Recycling has had long-standing problems in Australia.
Meanwhile, Australian recycling company Curby incorporates soft packaging into existing council recycling bin collections using specially-tagged yellow plastic bags.
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Push for major bin change across Australia - MSNTwo experts are calling for a nationwide change to household bin systems, that could see every home sorting their trash into four different bins.
Australia-wide recycling company REDCycle has been forced to stop collecting post-consumer plastic film because of a lack of facilities to recycle it.
And the Australian Council of Recycling (ACOR) has even laid out a roadmap for how a reboot could work. It looks like this: Everyone across Australia needs the same bins: $28m ...
Huge bin change after REDCycle soft plastic recycling blunder What Australians are able to put in their yellow bins could soon change as a result of the collapse of recycling program REDCycle.
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