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National Recycling Week

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Find out how you can get involved 10–16 November

To ensure recycling is sustainable in Australia, Planet Ark aims to increase trust in recycling and help Australians recycle correctly. 

Engaging Australians on the importance of closing the recycling loop by buying products made with recycled content is also key to creating a sustainable future. We need to rethink our waste and see it as a resource that can be turned into new products. By keeping these materials in circulation for as long as possible, this benefits the environment by reducing the extraction of virgin materials for new products, as well as the water and energy it takes to make them.Planet Ark National Recycling Week 10–16 November

Whether you're looking to get involved at home, register a school or workplace head to Recycling Near You where you'll find resources, info and articles to get you on your way. Visit https://recyclingnearyou.com.au/nationalrecyclingweek/

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