For 20 years Shred-X Secure Destruction has been the number one choice for confidential secure destruction, document shredding, office paper recycling and destroying sensitive data. Shred-X has since expanded on available service offerings and now offers secure destruction, repurposing and recycling solutions for an array of products other than paper, including electronics (e-Waste), products, accessories, uniforms and textiles.
We offer secure destruction solutions for private households through to large global corporations and the highest security government departments.
21 Hammond Rd. (access from gate off Spencer St), Cockburn Central
Tidy Up offers a collection service through our fleet of 8 cubic metre trucks for all sorts of waste materials to be transported to either a resource recyclers, a licensed disposal site, our Cockburn Central holding yard, or our salvage store.
We offer an alternative to hiring bins or trailers for your rubbish removal needs.
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.
Video and audio tapes (VHS and cassette tapes) should not be put in your household recycling bin. If they are in good condition, charity shops like Vinnies and Red Cross may accept them. Otherwise, video and audio tapes can be dropped off for recycling at designated collection points. A number of companies in Australia offer recycling services for video and audio tapes with their cases and there are also some repair services for videos. However, most will likely only accept commercial quantities and will not accept small amounts from households.
Use the directory on this page to see if there is a recycler near you. If you cannot find a recycling service near you, the tapes should be put in your garbage bin.
Recycling large quantities
There are some recycling companies that offer national collection services for commercial quantities of video and audio tapes. To find a commercial recycling service for your workplace or business, visit the page for recycling options for tapes at work.
Why recycle?
Video and audio tapes are not biodegradable, so when they are landfilled, they exist indefinitely, adding to the growing e-waste problem. There are some repair and recycling services available for video and audio tapes, which prevent the materials used to make the products from going to waste in landfill. Note: recyclers will likely only accept commercial quantities and not small amounts from households.
What happens to them?
Repair: there is potential for videos to be restored or for the content to be saved and transferred to a CD, DVD, or other device for storage.
Recycling: the recycling process involves separating the various plastic components, which are then granulated and recycled. The plastic cases are recycled with other plastics and the paper inserts are given to paper recyclers for processing. The recovered plastics are used for manufacturing a wide variety of products.