3 ways to get the most out of your new bins

Congratulations! You’ve now received your new RCP waste and recycling containers and taken the first step towards better waste management.  

The next stage is making the most out of your new bins now you’ve got them. Read on to find out how to create a culture of recycling in your venue or facility so you can maximise your recycling rate and keep your waste management costs to a minimum.   

 

Putting your bins in the right place 

Clear labelling minimises the risk of cross-contamination in your waste system. This happens when non-recyclable materials go in recycling streams, recyclables are put in the wrong stream (e.g. a glass bottle in a paper bin) or recyclables aren’t cleaned properly before they’re thrown away. 

Reducing cross-contamination is key to getting your recycling rate as high as possible. And in the long run, more recycling means lower waste management costs and supports a more sustainable operation overall. 

Make it clear what goes where by using colour coding, easy-to-read signage, and descriptive icons that illustrate the waste stream.  

If you’ve ordered a Slim Jim Recycling Station, you will already have clear colour coding and labelling but if not, get started with this editable poster template you can tweak to show exactly what type of waste should go in each of your recycling bins. Or personalise the labels even further by using our label customisation tool, which can add your business’ logo alongside tailored waste stream icons.  

 

Building a culture of recycling 

Even with clearly labelled bins in exactly the right places, it still takes work to cement recycling as a long-term habit.  

Start building a recycling culture by educating staff in all areas of your venue or facility’s operations about what they need to be recycling, and where those bins are. 

And we’ve made it easy to get started, with our recycling training resources. From landfills to legislation, the Love Recycling Learning modules have everything your team needs to know.  

But it’s not just staff who make up your venue or facility’s recycling culture – visitors and customers play an equally important role. That’s where the clear labelling and signage is key, so even people visiting the space for the first time can quickly identify what can be recycled and where. A visible recycling scheme also shows your customers or visitors that you take sustainable waste management seriously.  

 

In conclusion… 

By following these three tips, you’ll make it as easy as possible for your team and/or customers to build a workplace recycling culture and stop waste from going to landfill unnecessarily.  

You can learn more about recycling best practice on our learning hub 

And if you need some more information about the legislation changes in England and Wales, we’ve got you covered. 

 

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