Chrysus Group is passionate about recycling and reducing waste. We provide a range of pick up services in the Canberra region and surrounds.
Items we can recycle include e-waste, all whitegoods, all metal including batteries as well as paper, bottles and organics.
We can provide a cost effective service to your household or business either on a one off or ongoing basis.
Please email to enquire about how we can help you.
Provides a pick service for paper, phonebooks and cardboard. Reasonable rates, no contracts, Bins & Frames ideal for areas with limited space. Invoice monthly.
Flagstaff Paper to Paper division has been operating for 26 years and is the Illawarra and Shoalhaven Council Area’s largest white paper and cardboard collection service processing over 16,000 tonnes of paper, cardboard and plastic each year. Flagstaff Paper to Paper employs over 40 people with disabilities by providing meaningful employment.
- Paper and Cardboard Recycling
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- Film & Plastics
Richmond Waste is a waste management company that has been proudly 100% locally owned and operated since 1980. The company is a partnership between Solo Resource Recovery and the Richards Group, which has been in operation since 1932. Richmond Waste provides a variety of waste and resource recovery services to industry, commerce, and residents throughout NSW's Northern Rivers region. The company is dedicated to providing high-quality service that is responsive to its customers' and the community's needs. Richmond Waste employs a team of highly skilled and experienced professionals committed to providing excellent service. The company is dedicated to environmental sustainability and minimising its environmental impact.
Richmond Waste is dedicated to providing a high-quality service that balances environmental, customer, and community needs by making continuous progress in waste reduction, resource conservation, and pollution prevention. We've all had that feeling when we finally get around to cleaning up our rooms and getting rid of all the clutter. Isn't it a wonderful feeling? But what if we could take that feeling a step further and actually help the environment? Richmond Waste can help with that.
But why should you be concerned? For one thing, it's simply better for the environment. But, more importantly, reducing your environmental impact can actually save you money! By collaborating with Richmond Waste to reduce your waste output, you can save money on disposal fees, energy consumption, recovery, and disposal processes, and the development of innovative technology.
*100% locally and family owned and operated Waste*
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About RecycleSmart
RecycleSmart is a pioneering startup that started in Sydney, with a bold mission to simplify recycling. Our "Power Pickup" service provides on-demand doorstep collection for over 100 challenging recyclable materials, including soft plastics, e-waste, textiles, batteries, and more. Serving individuals, businesses & councils in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide and Perth, RecycleSmart has diverted 900,000 kilograms of resources from landfills.
Each category undergoes a unique recycling process. We partner with a number of amazing recycling partners that help recycle the items. The Power Pickup service also extends benefits to councils as well as businesses of all sizes. Over 1000+ business accounts created so far, including prominent names like Canva, WeWork, John Holland, Williams Fashion Logistics, and Comsol.
RubbishGo provides reliable and affordable rubbish removal and waste management services across NSW. We help homeowners, businesses, and construction sites remove unwanted waste quickly and responsibly. Our services include household rubbish removal, green waste disposal, office furniture removal, construction and renovation cleanup, scrap metal removal, and recycling services.
Almost all Australians can recycle cardboard in their recycling bins at home. Check directly with your council if you are unsure.
If you have a large quantity of cardboard that won't fit in your recycling bin at home e.g. after moving house, you can find a recycler near you by using the search function above.
Tips for recycling cardboard
Follow these recycling tips for paper and cardboard:
Make sure cardboard is clean and dry before putting it in the recycling bin.
Flatten cardboard boxes to make it as easy as possible for the recyclers. Flattening the cardboard will take up less space in bins and trucks, and it will also make sure the cardboard moves through the sorting process at the recycling facility without issue.
Remove all items from inside cardboard boxes, including polystyrene, soft plastics and other packaging materials.
Do not place other recycling inside cardboard boxes as this prevents the items from being sorted correctly at the recycling facility, potentially resulting in the entire box of recyclable items going to landfill!
Why Recycle?
Cardboard can be recycled many times (between four and eight times before the fibres become too short to use again). Most cardboard is actually produced from recycled paper.
When paper and cardboard are sent to landfill rather than being recycled, they create methane as they break down. Methane is a greenhouse gas that is more potent than carbon dioxide and a major contribute or to global warming.
Recycling paper and cardboard provides businesses with access to recycled materials, so they don't have to cut down trees to make their products. According to Sustainability Victoria, manufacturing recycled paper can use up to 90% less water and 50% less energy than making it from trees.
What happens to it?
Cardboard can be recycled into many types of products, including cat litter and egg cartons.
Cardboard that is mixed in with other recyclable items in the recycling bin will be taken to a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF), where the items are sorted into different materials. The cardboard is sorted into bales and then sent to reprocessing facilities, where the fibres in the cardboard are recycled and turned into new materials.
Cardboard that has been separated from other recyclable items and collected separately will likely be taken to a facility that recycles paper and cardboard. During the recycling process, the cardboard fibres are separated and turned into pulp, which is then de-inked, cleaned, and made into new sheets of paper, which can be used to make new paper products such as cardboard boxes.
Using recycled paper
Purchasing recycled paper for your home office or workplace is a great way to help the planet. It supports the recycling industry by closing the recycling loops and keeps paper and cardboard out of landfill.
Using recycled paper saves trees. According to Sustainability Victoria, using 100 reams of recycled office paper (printed double-sided) instead of virgin paper or paper that hasn't been printed on double-sided will save:
Two trees
More than one tonne of greenhouse gas
Almost a cubic metre of landfill space.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is cardboard recycled?
Cardboard that is collected for recycling is either taken directly to recycling facility or it is first sorted and baled at a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF). Once the cardboard has reached the reprocessing facilities, the fibres in the cardboard are recycled and turned into new materials. During the recycling process, the cardboard fibres are separated and turned into a pulp, which is then de-inked, cleaned, and made into new sheets of paper, which can be used to make new paper products such as cardboard boxes.
What does cardboard get recycled into?
Most cardboard is readily recyclable, so it is important to remember to place it in your household recycling bin, where possible.
Compared with other paper-based products, cardboard is made from relatively low-quality fibres. Therefore, paper sheets made from recycled cardboard can only be used to make more cardboard, or to make materials which require lower quality paper fibres.?Products made from recycled cardboard include cardboard boxes, egg cartons and cat litter.
What are egg cartons made out of?
Egg cartons are generally made from paperboard or cardboard – excitingly, most egg cartons are made from 100% recycled paper pulp.
Can shredded paper be recycled?
No, shredded paper should not be put in your recycling bin. Paper that has been shredded will likely not be sorted correctly at the recycling facility where it could contaminate other materials like plastic. Shredded paper should be put in your garbage bin.
If you have a composting service for organics, you may be able to add the shredded paper to the compost. Check directly with your service provider.