Ever wondered what happens to your containers once you drop them off at your local refund point? Container processors like Cleanaway play an integral part in the success of the container deposit scheme, as well as playing a vital role in the circular economy.
On any given day, Cleanaway can process a staggering 2 to 3 million containers through their Morningside facility in Brisbane.
So how does it work?
Cleanaway services over 70 Containers for Change refund points around South East Queensland, collecting all containers and material types for processing
Containers are then weighed and inspected at the Cleanaway facility to make sure there is no contamination
They are then sorted into their material type and placed into bays, ready for baling
Once baled, the containers are sold off to accredited recyclers via an auction platform, and transported to be made into new products and materials
Did you know Container bales can weigh up to 450kg!
What is the Circular Economy?
The circular economy is a model that moves away from the traditional linear model of take-make-dispose. It emphasises reducing waste by keeping products and materials in use for longer.
Container recycling has a key role in the circular economy, as it allows materials to be recovered and reused to create new products.
Chris Lloyd, Cleanaway’s Morningside Brand Manager, stated that “We love that we are helping the environment with what we do, and we are extremely passionate about the playing our part in the circular economy”.