We’re looking for sustainability warriors 🤝

In Australia 70% of rigid plastic ends up in landfill when it could have been recycled through curbside recycling. That’s a lot of plastic ending up in landfill that doesn’t need to be there.

At RecycleSmart, we know Australia has a massive waste problem. Recycling practices are confusing and often, understandably- misunderstood. So, we’re on a mission to make recycling simple, fun and accessible for everyone by giving a second life to almost everything and we know that the best way to spread the word is through YOU. 

We’re looking for influencers, content creators, and sustainability advocates who inspire others, care deeply about our planet and are eager to make an impact and tackle Australia’s waste problem!

What we do 💚

At RecycleSmart, we help people recycle tricky items like soft plastics, e-waste, and textiles right from their doorstep. We're all about convenience and sustainability.

We have just expanded into many different areas and we want to spread the word as much as possible!

Who we are looking for!

We’re searching for influencers who:

  • Are Aussie creators (bonus points if you’re based in Adelaide, Perth, Hobart and Newcastle)

  • Share our passion for recycling, sustainability, and reducing waste and are keen to make content discussing Recyclesmart

What you’ll get!

  • Awesome services: We’ll hook you up with our RecycleSmart services so you can experience first-hand how easy recycling can be.

  • Make a difference: Your voice can inspire others to adopt more sustainable habits, helping to keep harmful waste out of landfill.

How to connect! 💚

If you think you’d be a great fit, we’d love to chat! Drop us a DM or send an email to miranda.ohare@recyclesmart.com. Let’s work together to spread the word about recycling!

If you want to help but aren’t keen on creating content with us, no worries- become a Champion instead! Email champions@recyclesmart.com to find out more about our Champions Program.

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