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DIVERSION AHEAD

We're renewing the way we recycle.  Come with us.

Our waste signage is changing in line with our renewed approach.  Make sure you read the new signs so we're all moving in the same direction. 

Click on the button below to read more or reach out to your Facilities Manager for more info.

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New Waste Stream Signage

Mixed Recycling Food Paperandcardboard Dry Waste

 

Waste Signage "Stop Signs" 

In order to achieve the best recycling outcomes, we have made the addition of ‘stop signs’ to our waste signage. When you see one of these, it’s a reminder for you to stop, and check that your waste item is in an acceptable condition for disposal.

Waste Signage Stop Signs

Changes to compostable packaging

Compostable packaging – What has changed and why?

The NSW EPA now prohibits compostable plastics and fibre-based materials like paper towel, bamboo, timber, or cardboard packaging from Organics (food) recycling due to:

  1. The presence of PFAS chemicals in some compostable packaging, which may cause environmental harm.
  2. The negligible nutrient value these products contribute to the composting process.

Additionally, research suggests that increasing compostable plastic content in compost may negatively impact its safe application to land and adversely affect earthworm and plant growth.

What does that mean for me as a tenant?

We will be refreshing waste streams and education across the precinct while exploring innovative ways to reduce packaging reliance. New waste signage and educational materials will be available soon. In the meantime, please continue your current waste disposal practices until further notice.

Moving forward:

Please await further updates regarding waste management practices and opportunities at Barangaroo, including potential pilot projects for reusable packaging alternatives. Collaboration  for optimal waste management and diversion outcomes is crucial, and appreciation is extended  to all Barangaroo tenants for their ongoing cooperation and support.

 

Please keep Dry Waste DRY

No food or liquid in the dry waste bin 

As the name suggests, the Dry Waste stream must be DRY for it to be diverted from landfill and processed into an alternative fuel source. Recently we have seen increased contamination in the Dry Waste bins in the form of food and liquids (coffee). There is zero tolerance for food waste and liquids in the Dry Waste stream.

What do we need to do?

Please dispose all food into the Organics (food) bins. Please empty coffee and other liquids into a sink before disposing your cup into the Dry Waste bin.

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