Glasdon Recycling eBook
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A GUIDE TO CREATING A SUCCESSFUL RECYCLING PROGRAMME

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INTRODUCTION Looking to improve your waste management programme and increase recycling rates? We can help. In this guide, you will find all the information you need to create and action an efficient and effective waste management programme. Find out how to: 3 Identify and manage specific waste streams 3 Recognise what can be recycled (and what can’t) 3 Create a successful recycling programme that meets the needs of your workplace or organisation For additional resources and product guidance, visit www.glasdon.com. Who are we? We’re Glasdon — an established manufacturer with our design eye...

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Recycling for a greener future

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C ircular economy and plans for a greener future As the urgency of climate change becomes apparent, many governments and governing bodies are implementing action plans to combat the harmful effects of greenhouse gases on the planet. Setting their sights on creating circular economies, aiming to extend the life cycle of materials by encouraging recycling and repurposing, Europe, Australia, Canada, and many others build on their plans for a more sustainable future.* With an ambition to minimise waste, retain, recover and reprocess materials, achieve carbon neutrality and encourage...

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The importance of recycling Recycling, at any level, household or in the workplace, has a positive impact on the planet and this process of separating waste into streams is important for numerous reasons. Recycling and repurposing materials reduces the demand for raw materials and resources. In so doing, it protects natural habitats by eliminating the need to mine new resources. Reducing the extraction of raw materials also lowers energy emissions and pollutions. With waste management responsible for 3.32% of the total emissions in Europe and landfills accounting for 20% of Canada’s...

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Advantages of recycling for workplaces and businesses We know how recycling is important for the planet, but what are the advantages of introducing or improving a recycling programme for businesses and organisations? By recycling, a workplace can lower costs by reducing landfill waste, thus lowering the amount of landfill tax payable. Improved efficiency can also present possible cost decreases. ncreases brand I image With increasing social consciousness, implementing schemes to promote and encourage environmental responsibility, such as workplace recycling programmes and other green...

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Recycling myths and faqs Misinformation and misunderstanding surrounding recycling can create confusion when implementing or improving a recycling programme, but how true are recycling myths, and what are the answers to those frequently asked questions? Where does the waste go? As each waste facility has differing recycling capabilities, where the waste goes will depend on the location of the workplace and the type of waste collected. It also depends on which waste collection company a business or workplace employs, as many have their own recycling facilities for certain materials. Broadly,...

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Why should I recycle? Does it really make a difference to global warming? Recycling, among other strategies, plays a big role in lowering the harmful effects of global warming. As climate experts reveal the negative implications of global warming exceeding 1.5 degrees, governments and organisations are implementing methods to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. By reducing the demand for natural materials, eliminating the need to mine resources, and saving energy, recycling offers a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to landfill waste. It also emits less CO2 than the processes required...

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What can I recycle? – The recycling index Not sure what is recyclable and what isn’t? You’re not alone. For a business or workplace, a waste contractor can provide a list of waste collection services available. Knowing what can go in a recycling bin is a fundamental part of correctly segregating waste. Yes. Check with your waste disposal contractor. Yes. Batteries are recyclable. Check with your waste disposal contractor. Due to their classification as hazardous waste, batteries are often collected separately from other recyclable materials and MUST NOT be placed in the general waste as...

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Carrier Bags Yes. Check with your waste disposal contractor. Yes. Check with your waste disposal contractor. Yes. Check with your waste disposal contractor. Yes. Check with your waste disposal contractor. Food and Drink Cartons Many food and drinks cartons are recyclable. However, this varies depending on location, so check individual packaging. Glass Yes. Check with your waste disposal contractor. Hazardous Materials Some hazardous materials are recyclable. Check with your waste disposal contractor. Yes. Check with your waste disposal contractor. Yes. Check with your waste disposal...

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Plastic Some plastics are recyclable, but not all. It is always best to check with your waste disposal contractor. Soft Plastics Yes. Check with your waste disposal contractor. Yes. Check with your waste disposal contractor. Yes. Check with your waste disposal contractor. Yes. Check with your waste disposal contractor. Yes. Check with your waste disposal contractor. er, always As facilities diff collectors and check with local s for an updated recycling centre recyclables in list of accepted specific areas.

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Common workplace waste streams As the digital age continues to expand, e-waste is rapidly becoming the fastgrowing waste stream globally.* Alongside this, recycling stream staples, such as paper, cans, plastics and glass, remain a frequent choice for workplace waste programmes. Niche workplace waste streams Whether you’re an office with a high consumption of coffee pods and cups, a school with a constant use of pens, a healthcare facility with Nexus® Evolution Trio Recycling Bin 160L Duo Recycling Station Available a large supply of PPE or anything in between, for xmany workplaces In Black,...

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