ANZRP’s CEO, Warren Overton, talks to Jessica Yun from the Sydney Morning Herald about the need to expand the National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme to cover all…
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October 14th is International E-waste Day. ANZRP supports International E-Waste Day in Australia and is working to promote e-waste recycling and the benefits of building a circular economy.
We are proud to support International E-Waste Day this October 14th. Developed by the WEEE Forum, the day aims to raise the public profile of e-waste recycling and encourage consumers to recycle e-waste.
TechCollect partners with Australia Post making e-waste recycling easier than ever before As the demand for new technology increases, research shows that in Australian e-waste is the fastest-growing…
As we all enter uncharted territory locally and globally, we wanted to provide you with an update on how we’re continuing our e-waste collection and recycling service operationally, with the health and safety of our workers and partners a priority in all our decisions.
Over 25 million pairs of sports shoes end up in landfill in Australia every year. Shoe components can take up to 1000 years to decompose, but their components can be recycled.
One in five Australians will experience a mental health condition in any given year. PwC estimates that absenteeism resulting from employee mental health conditions costs Australian businesses $4.7 billion
By weight, over 82% of the HP Elite Dragonfly’s mechanical components are made of recycled materials. Electronics brand owner HP unveiled a device made with post-consumer
Working with members, collection partners and the community to collect and recycle e-waste, ANZRP is committed to delivering outcomes that are environmentally and socially beneficial.
Australian car seat manufacturers have pledged to take action on a growing waste stream that is showing no signs of letting up. At least one child car safety seat is bought