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Best practice recycling for a sustainable environment.

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Following extensive research, 1300RUBBISH is now proud to introduce I RECYCLE, a recycling education initiative that aims to reduce the amount of recyclable materials going to landfill by increasing the awareness and knowledge of recycling best practices.

1300RUBBISH is a waste logistics Company that collects and transports building and demolition materials plus bulky unwanted items such as fridges, lounges and other household or office furniture. By Jan 2007, 1300RUBBISH will have built a franchised national network covering Australia’s seven most populated cities.

1300RUBBISH makes a concerted effort to recycle as much rubbish as possible to help the environment but also to keep spiraling tipping costs down.

This new initiative grew from the Company’s recognition that better recycling practices require change and an active effort and one key ingredient – knowledge of what can and can’t be recycled.

 
 


I RECYCLE
’s first area of investigation is:
Kerbside Recycling in Sydney

There is no standardised Kerbside recycling system across Sydney Councils at this stage.
Click Here to view Sydney’s different recycling systems.

I RECYCLE tips for your Council can be found here

On average in 2004, Sydneysiders recycled 37% waste compared to 27% in 1999 and 18% in 1995. Some Councils have experienced enormous growth in recycling rates. For example Campbelltown Council increased from 7% in 1995 to 48% in 2004.

 

Ask yourself. What can I RECYCLE?

 
     
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I RECYCLE is proudly brought to you by 1300RUBBISH. Hands on Rubbish Removal.
 
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Why the difference in Recycling collection systems?