Thorntons Recycling offers a state-of-the-art recycling facility within 10 minutes of the Adelaide CBD. They provide a range of packages for both residential and commercial waste collection and recycling. They also offer other services, such as e-waste disposal and confidential shredding.

CCI wishes the management team and The City Bin Co. staff continued success as part of the Thorntons Recycling group. For more information about Thorntons Recycling bottle recycling Adelaide, click here.

What is a recycling depot?

bottle recycling AdelaideA recycling depot is a facility where recyclable materials are collected and processed. It typically has bins for different types of waste, such as glass, paper, aluminium and steel cans. A local council or private company operates the facility with staff available to help sort through materials after collection.

Established in 1979, Thorntons Recycling is a family-owned Waste Management and Recycling business with eleven depots across Ireland. It employs over 550 people and is committed to premium customer service. CCI wishes the management team and staff of City Bin Co. continued success as part of the Thorntons Recycling group.

What are the requirements for turning in plastic bottles?

The best way to recycle plastic bottles is to ensure they’re empty and liquid-free. It’s also a good idea to keep the lid on. The bottle’s quality will decrease as it’s reused, and the lid is needed to keep germs out of the recycled material.

Only plastic containers covered by container deposit laws can earn a refund at recycling depots. It includes most plastic beverage bottles. However, these laws don’t cover detergent jugs, peanut butter jars and other plastic food containers and can’t be recycled through recycling depots.

When turned in, containers are sorted into different types of plastics using a ‘sink or float’ process. Bottles made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) will sink, while those from other plastics like polyalkenes and PP will float. Lids are separated as well. All the sorted materials are then baled and sent to manufacturers, where they’re used to make new plastic products.

How much will it cost to recycle my bottles?

Bottle recycling depots are staffed facilities in communities with active deposit return schemes. They are one link in the chain that allows consumers to turn in glass, plastic and aluminium containers for a five-cent deposit. The depots sort these materials and earn handling fees from distributors for their work.

Padraig Thornton Waste Disposal Limited trades as Thorntons Recycling and is an Irish waste management and recycling business with 11 depots and 550 employees. It is committed to premium customer service and has been awarded for its green initiatives by several environmental organisations.

Its recent acquisition of The City Bin Co was cleared by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) following a thorough examination and a series of legally binding commitments from both parties. CCI wishes the management team and The City Bin Co. staff continued success as part of the Thorntons Recycling group. Download the new app today to make payments, view your bin collection calendar and hire a skip at discounted rates. For more information about Thorntons Recycling bottle recycling Adelaide, click here.

How will my bottles be recycled?

Bottle recycling is a great way to reduce the amount of trash in landfills and help make the environment healthier. It also helps save energy and conserves resources. Bottles are recycled by converting them into new products like paper and plastic. This process involves a lot of sorting and cleaning. It also uses a lot of water, which is scarce worldwide.

The best way to protect the environment when using bottles is to keep them clean, empty, and with caps on tight—putting them upside down when not in use is also a good idea. These simple steps can significantly increase the amount of adequately recycled bottles. For more information about Thorntons Recycling bottle recycling Adelaide, click here.