Size-Based Recycling: Key to Waste Reduction
The size of recyclable items can be a challenge for efficient processing and these challenges go beyond simply dealing with physical waste.
The size of recyclable items can be a challenge for efficient processing and these challenges go beyond simply dealing with physical waste.
In the modern workplace, there is a growing awareness of the environmental impact of our daily practices. As businesses across the world are increasingly seeking to embrace sustainable and environmentally friendly practices, one often overlooked aspect is the breakroom—a shared space intended for employee relaxation, catch-ups, and rejuvenation. Unfortunately, these communal areas can become hubs for … Read more
As we work towards building a sustainable future, it is essential to actively engage and empower children to address the growing problem of plastic waste.
Many plastics can theoretically be recycled, but according to the UN, only about 9% of plastic waste generated is ever recycled.
In Australia, most state and territory governments have implement a ban on hazardous single-use plastics such as plastic cutlery, straws, plates, and stirrers.
The more you learn and get involved in recycling, reducing, and reusing, the less waste you will produce
Australia produces a lot of waste but only a small amount is recycled. What can we do to fix this problem?