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Recycling
Did you know?
Thousands of tonnes of waste are sent to landfill from public places in NSW every year even though around 60% of this is recyclable. Yet when more than 2,000 people were surveyed at special events and public places in NSW, 89% said recycling at events was 'a very important issue'.
What can I do?
Whether attending or organising a family picnic or a major public event, you can have a big impact on waste and litter by using public place recycling.
Easy ways to make a difference:
- Make the extra effort to recycle your waste whenever you're out
- Carry extra bags when you go out, so if necessary you can take home what you can't recycle
- When packing to go out, minimise what you take with you – dispose of unnecessary packaging in your home recycling before you leave
- Planning a day out or event – contact the local council or venue manager to find out what recycling facilities are available
- If your preferred location doesn't have recycling facilities, and you can't provide them, ask the council or venue owner to make the site recycling-friendly
- When organising an event, make recycling an integral part of the set-up and actively promote its availability. Use signs and announcements, and include information on an invitation, program or ticket
- If you're responsible for public place recycling, check to see if bins are in the places where they're most needed and make sure the signs are clearly visible and recognisable