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Learn about Recycling
& Organic Waste

Find out more information about recycling and organic waste

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Recyclable items

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Plastics

  • Dairy and Margarine tubs

  • Pens and highlighters

  • Pet bottles

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Glass

  • Glass bottles

  • Jars

  • Light Bulbs

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Paper & Boxes

  • White Paper

  • Till Slips (Thermal Paper)

  • Pizza Boxes

  • Tetrapak (Milk and Juice)

  • Paperboard Cups

  • Cereal Boxes

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Cans & Metals

  • Beverage Cans

  • Food Cans

  • Aerosol Can

  • Aluminum Cans

Non-Recyclable items

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Miscellaneous

  • Sweets and Chips Packets

  • Ceramic Plates

  • Kitchen Sponges

  • Window Panes

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Contaminated Items

  • Cigarette Butts

  • Cotton Buds

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Cans and Foils

  • Pringle cans

  • Thermoform Trays

  • Medication Casing

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Plastics and Paper

  • Plastic Cutlery

  • Wax Paper

  • Paper Towels

STEP BY STEP GUIDE

How we recycle with React

01

Collect all your recyclables 

Collect and categorize recyclable materials

02

Wash all the dirty recyclables

Wash all the dirty recyclables if it has any type of sticky residue inside such as ketchup, cream cheese or peanut butter

03

Maximize Space

Squash whatever can be reduced in size to maximize space in your recycling bag

04

Tie your bag

Tie the bag tightly and place the bag where you store your recyclables

About organic Waste

Organic waste refers to any type of waste material that originates from plants or animals and is biodegradable in nature

What is organic waste

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Fruit and vegetables scraps

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Ground Coffee Beans

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Egg Shells

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All kinds of meat and bones

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Tea Bags

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Dairy products

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Tissues, Paper Towels and grease proof paper

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Bread

STEP BY STEP GUIDE

How organic waste works

01

Get a kitchen compost bin

Place your 5L kitchen compost bin onto your kitchen counter or under your sink and find an ideal part at home to place your 20L compost bin. Line both compost bins with a paper bag or newspaper

02

Start collecting compost

Start collecting your organic waste in the kitchen compost bin. Do make sure to empty the kitchen compost bin every second day into the 20L compost bin, cover each layer of organic waste with some dust

03

Keep the lid closed

Always ensure the 20L compost bin lid is closed securely (ensure it clips) to prevent any smells what will attract insects

04

Rinse your bin

Rinse out your kitchen counter bin with hot water and line it with paper bag or newspaper and repeat the process to start collecting organic waste

05

Our team will collect your bin

On the collection day stipulated by the sign up process, our team will come to collect your bin and replace it with a clean bin

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