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A Guide to Reducing E-Waste in Businesses

The responsible disposal and reduction of e-waste have become critical for businesses aiming to adopt sustainable practices. In this blog post, we'll explore practical strategies for businesses to minimise their electronic footprint.

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Return your bottles and cans for RecycleSmart credits

Victorian and NSW residents can exchange eligible drink containers for 10 cents through the container deposit scheme. The government introduced this initiative to increase recycling and reduce litter. NSW have already returned 10 billion containers through their return and earn scheme since 2017.

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Embrace imperfection! Your 'Doing My Best' guide to sustainability

Living a sustainable life means different things to different people. Mia, creator of @sustainability4shitpeople has a unique take on how to incorporate sustainability and inspire regular people to care about the planet and make sustainable changes, using her sense of humour and social platforms to share tips to reduce waste, buy better, eat more sustainably.. And memes. 

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Recycling for Dummies

It’s no surprise that we love recycling and want to know everything there is to know about it. You may already be a dedicated Recycle Hero OR you may be wanting to kickstart your journey into demystifying recycling. “Recycling for Dummies” is an everything-you-need-to-know-guide on our favourite part of the waste hierarchy. 

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Plastic Free Beauty Products

This Plastic Free July we are highlighting some of our favourite ways to keep your skin glowing without the pesky plastic packaging.

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Reducing Food Waste

Australian households waste 2.5 million tonnes of food each year, or more than four kilograms per household per week - here’s how we can help!

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Plastic Free Directory

From production, to use, to distribution and waste - here are some great alternatives to all of your household essentials.

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How to spot greenwashing

We’ve been asked by a few Recycle Heroes about how to recycle bamboo. A lot of us made the switch to bamboo toothbrushes, for example, as it was advertised as the eco-friendly alternative to plastic. But how friendly is it?

Check out our blog post where we dive into the mysterious material and how to spot greenwashing on packaging.

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Reasons to hope No. 8

It’s starting to get colder so we thought we would bring you some heart-warming stories from around Australia and beyond.

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Reasons to hope No. 7

Some amazing sustainability efforts are being made around Australia and we thought you ought to know.

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Don’t let your recycling efforts go to waste

For Australians, separating our plastic, glass and cardboard into our kerbside recycling bin is a habit so familiar we don’t even have to think about it. When we think a bit deeper than the obvious stuff like milk bottles or glass jars, the details start to get a little hazy.

So, we visited a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) - we were very excited about this. It’s basically like going to Santa’s workshop for us! Then, we asked you on our Instagram story what you wanted to know.

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Hero Kit

Are you loving the RecycleSmart service? Here’s our hero kit of all the things you could print out or share with your friends and family. We appreciate your support!

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Starting a plastic free journey

We’re continuing on our plastic free journey this week by asking the founder of I’m Plastic Free, Simona Paganetto, a few questions on how to get started.

What advice do you have for someone at the start of their plastic free journey? How can a household make avoiding plastic as convenient as buying it? Some people feel like they have to choose between saving money and not buying plastic. Is it really more expensive to be plastic free?

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Plastic Free Grocery Shopping

In an ideal world, we’d never have to look at a plastic packaged food again. Unfortunately plastic won’t magically disappear from our lives (as much as we want it to!) It may require a little more effort than we can muster up some days.

So this week, we asked ourselves the question: “Is it really possible to do a grocery shop without plastic even if we were really, really trying?”

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Project Pair Up

Every Sunday morning at Alphington Farmers Market, Amelia sets up the Project Pair Up table next to where visitors return their plates and cups after use.

The Project Pair Up table features:

A bucket to donate your lids and containers that have lost it’s other half

A bucket of free to take home reassembled containers

Buckets of lids and containers that need to be paired up

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Our NEW soft plastic recycling initiative

We have partnered with APR Plastics to bring a new soft plastic recycling initiative to our councils. From the 31st of July, we are collecting soft plastics from residents doorsteps in Burwood, Penrith and Waverley Councils.

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Reasons to hope no. 6

Here’s some inspiring news to appreciate this beautiful country of ours.

Grandparents offer to buy every child in flood-affected Moulamein, NSW a Christmas present.

Indigenous Rangers Lead The Way In Discoveries Of Elusive Night Parrot.

Karoonda farmer dedicates retirement to regenerating dry, arid land

Eco Barge volunteer initiative sees 243,000kg marine waste removed from Whitsundays

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The story of plastics

The plastic crisis leaves most of us feeling a little depressed, wondering how on earth we’re going to be able to do something about it.

We’ve seen the devastating impacts of single use plastics, we’ve bought our keep cups and we opt for the unpackaged fruit and vegetables at the supermarket. We want solutions and we want them fast.

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