BSFG's Wastewise Committee provides a regular column for the Benalla Ensign. On Wednesday January 17 the group looked at the best way to dispose of blister packs - the foil and sometimes plastic tabs that hold medication. There is now an easy way to recycle used blister packs in Benalla. You can take them to Terry White Chemmart on Bridge St East.
If you cannot get to Terry White Chemmart, there are other options. All-foil blister packs: All-foil blister packs made of aluminium foil can be recycled directly into your own yellow recycling bin, as long as they are larger than a credit card. If smaller, they fall between the grates of the recycling equipment and end up in landfill. Small individual packs can, however, be crushed into a golf ball size object and recyled in your yellow bin, as with other foil. Foil-and-plastic blister packs: These can be identified simply by looking through the space where the tablet was; if transparent or white, they are the combined foil and plastic. These are more difficult to recycle, needing a different process. Terracycle offers a box where blister packs can be collected to be recycled, but it comes at a cost and will only be available in specific locations. So, try to get to Terry White Chemmart! This week’s tip from BSFG’s WasteWise group deals with those old phones and accessories in the
back of a cupboard or drawer. To dispose of them properly so they can be recycled, simply drop in to the Post Office and ask for a free self-addressed satchel specially provided for this purpose. Fill up the satchel with your unwanted relics (phones!) and simply post it off – how simple! Old sneakers not good enough for the Op Shops? Don’t throw them in the red bin for landfill. Clean old sneakers can now be recycled to produce safety matting for play areas - just as an example! WasteWise has been searching Benalla for participants to assist in recycling household products which can be diverted from landfill and effectively reused. You will be pleased to know that you can visit the Sportspower store at 75 Bridge Street Benalla which has a box in the store for recycling CLEAN old sneakers. Wangaratta has an example of the recycled matting should you be interested to see this product when in Wangaratta.
Sportspower is convenient for Benalla residents, so we encourage anyone with old sneakers needing to be thrown out to recycle them there instead and support a local retailer trying to do the right thing. Other retailers are also joining this movement to reduce landfill, and we will feature them in future articles. WasteWise Sub-group Everything you put into your landfill bin (the one with the red lid) goes into the landfill at our local transfer station. A plastic bottle can take up to 450 years to breakdown in landfill. Nylon clothes can take 40 years, acrylic clothes can take 200 years. Let’s look at some ways to keep as much waste as we can out of landfill, using the 5 ‘R’s. REFUSE How to refuse to add to landfill:
REDUCE Cut down on the amount of packaging you buy that will go into landfill.
REUSE There are lots of creative ways you can reuse your waste:
RECYCLE When you are shopping, buy things, and their packaging, that can be recycled, whenever you can:
ROT Make use of your organics bin or your home compost:
Waste Wise Benalla Media Release Article appeared in the Benalla Ensign on Wednesday 15 February 2023 |
'Waste Wise Benalla'A group which builds upon BSFG's concern about single use plastic waste reflected by the Plastic Wise action group. Waste Wise Benalla goes further, drawing from a broader conception of the Circular Economy. LinksKeep it out of Landfill!
Waste Wise Benalla's list of Recycling Options in Benalla, March 2024. National Recycling Week resources from Cleanaway - useful all year round!
Top One Hundred Single Use Plastic Producers - from Minderoo Foundation
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