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Handy Recycling Guide - Bonza Bins

Bonza Bins presents a slideshow on how you can start to recycle with this guide to help make your household greener. <br>

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Handy Recycling Guide - Bonza Bins

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  1. Handy Recycling Guide

  2. Plastic • Not all plastic can be recycled, and it’s important to know the difference to ensure you’re not doing more harm than good. • On the back of every plastic item there should be a tiny number inscribed. That number signifies whether the plastic item can be recycled easily or if it’s hard for a processing plant to handle. 1 or 2 = RECYCLABLE 5 = DON’T RECYCLE It’s as easy as that.

  3. Glass • Glass is 100% recyclable. • There is no excuse whatsoever to throw this in the bin. It takes over a million years for a single glass bottle to disintegrate - It should never go into general waste. The Do’s • Always RECYCLE • Sort by colour (not necessary but it helps the sorting process) • You don’t need to remove the paper labels The Don’ts • Don’t recycle light bulbs Simple.

  4. Metal What to do with your metals can be confusing. But if you can - remember that these 4 metals CAN BE recycled. • Aluminium • Bronze • Copper • Brass If you come across items labelled “hazardous waste” they must be handled and disposed of carefully, to avoid endangering the lives of others. Hazardous waste can be: • Aerosol cans • Paints • Inflammable items • Oils Do not deposit large amounts of hazardous waste by yourself. Communicate with your local council to properly dispose of the waste.

  5. Skip Bins Skip bins are an efficient way to dispose of large amounts of waste. Projects like home renovations can produce a lot of rubble and needs to be disposed of correctly. Look for an eco friendly skip bin provider to sort and dispose of your waste properly. If you need skip bin hire in Byford, or just have any questions about what can or cannot go in your skip bin, contact us today! Bonza Bins08 9331 7271info@bonzabins.com.au

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