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An increase in contamination of recycled materials at the ACT Materials Recycling Facility has prompted Bega Valley Shire Council to join forces with ten other councils to help people update their recycling habits.
11 July 2019
An increase in contamination of recycled materials at the ACT Materials Recycling Facility has prompted Bega Valley Shire Council to join forces with ten other councils to help people update their recycling habits.
Today, the Canberra Region Joint Organisation and its member councils launched a new regional recycling campaign, Recycle Right, to clear up confusion and lead to better recycling practices.
The six key messages that form the Recycle Right campaign are:
Council’s Waste Management Coordinator, Joley Vidau, said contamination rates at the ACT Materials Recycling Facility at Hume had slowly been increasing.
“In February 2019, the facility recorded an 18% contamination rate which is up from a long-term average of 11%. The Bega Valley has a contamination rate of 15% which is made up of 10% going to landfill and 5% organic material that could go into the FOGO bin.
“We know our community is savvy when it comes to choosing the right bin and this has been demonstrated with our really low contamination rates since we started FOGO last October. It is now time to put some focus on our yellow bins and ensure we are continually providing information about how to recycle right,” said Ms Vidau.
The campaign includes social media videos and other material which aims to better inform the community about common issues that can compromise the quality of material disposed of in the recycling bin.
“Contaminated recycling may be sent to landfill if it is too heavily contaminated. It is harder to sell on domestic and international markets, may contribute to stockpiling on site and can create serious safety issues for staff.
“Given changes in the global recycling industry the campaign also aims to simplify recycling messages, highlight recent changes and support the Australian Government’s call for movement towards a circular economy,” explained Ms Vidau.
The campaign has been supported by the NSW EPA Waste Less, Recycle More initiative funded from the waste levy.
If you would like further information on waste and recycling, download the Bega Valley Waste App, visit Council’s website at www.begavalley.nsw.gov.au or join the conversation on the Bega Valley Waste and Recycling Facebook page at www.facebook.com/BegaValleyWasteandRecycling.
Photograph: Recycle Right Campaign example
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