More than half the waste in a typical hotel or guest house can be recycled. Find out how to reduce waste and increase recycling
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75% of cafés, restaurants and accommodation businesses agree that reducing waste and increase recycling is part of being a sustainable and ethical business.
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A typical club waste bin contains recyclables such as paper and cardboard, food and glass. Find out how you can reduce waste and save on waste disposal fees.
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Almost all the contents of a typical commercial office waste bin can be recycled. Want to cut waste by more than 70%?
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30% of a preschool or childcare centre’s bin is food waste, while another 25% is paper, cardboard and plastic.
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60% of a typical pub or bar's waste bin consists of recyclables including food, paper and cardboard. Find out how to reduce waste and increase recycling.
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A typical waste bin in a retail store contains 60% packaging, including paper, cardboard and plastic.
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Paper, cardboard, food and plastic make up 80% of a typical supermarket or grocery store's waste. All of this can be recycled.
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A typical takeaway shop could recycle up to two-thirds of their waste. Find out how to reduce waste and save on disposal costs.
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Retailers could recover almost 32,000 tonnes of food waste each year instead of sending it to landfill.
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In a typical furniture and timber business around 90% of the contents of each bin can be recycled rather than being sent to landfill.
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Up to 95% of waste generated in hairdressers can be recycled. Including razor blades, chemicals and even hair!
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