Many Australia States now have or are planning a ‘waste levy.’ In this modern age recycling has gained more and more focus. Many skip & bin companies are now focused on achieving a reduction of waste that ends up in landfill by implementing a program of resource reduction and recovery. The focus is on the redirection of waste away from landfill to alternative uses.
Since there are so many ways to reduce, reuse and recycle waste, only a small amount of waste needs to end up as landfill. Waste disposal should be the last option. Many companies sort and then take a number of recoverable resources to other companies that turn this into energy and new products.
Much of the dry waste materials are sorted and separated into reusable materials. The materials pass through an initial sorting process that reclaims and recycles materials such as timber, concrete, metals, green waste etc. This primary process removes and recovers approximately 60% of the materials received. The recovered ‘products’ are transported to companies and businesses that convert the recovered materials into recycled reusable products. The second sorting stage requires greater resources and man power to remove smaller and smaller recyclable components.
Recycling has become more and more specialized over the past few years so whilst not all waste can be handled in house by each company or business some waste streams go directly to larger operations that have the capacity to refine the process of separation into different products such as concrete, timber, cardboard, plastic etc. or that can continue the process of removing recyclable products.
The list below shows how different materials can be sorted and recycled into new products. Read the rest of this entry »

