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Mobile Phones

MobileMuster recovers over 99% of the materials in a mobile phone for reuse. There are various ways to recycle your old mobile including simply dropping them off at over 3,500 locations.

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Paint

Australians have safely disposed of over 36 million kilograms of paint and paint packaging through Paintback. That's enough for 1200 coats of paint on the Sydney Harbour Bridge!

Find your closest drop off point and learn more about responsible paint disposal.

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Container Deposit Scheme

The container deposit scheme (CDS) is one of the first pieces of environmental legislation to focus on the 'polluter pays' principle, where beverage suppliers are responsible for funding a refund for returned drink containers. If someone discards an empty container they forfeit the right to the refund and someone else would benefit by picking it up and collecting that refund.

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Construction & Infrastructure

Waste from the construction and demolition industry represents over one third of all waste going to landfill. Over 75% of this is clean, excavated material, such as concrete, bricks and timber which can often be recycled (Sustainability Victoria).

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Computers & Accessories

Computers and accessories that are in working order can often be refurbished with new software and some replacement parts. These repackaged computers are generally made available to low-income communities, individuals and community organisations

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