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Commingled Recycling Services in NSW

Commingled recycling enables approved recyclable materials such as plastics, aluminium, steel cans, glass and beverage cartons to be collected through a single, designated recycling stream. In commercial and industrial environments, this simplifies separation while supporting resource recovery. 

Wastefree supports businesses throughout NSW and the Sydney metropolitan region with structured commingled recycling services designed to manage mixed recyclable materials efficiently, minimise contamination and reduce reliance on landfill disposal. 

When implemented correctly, commingled recycling improves participation while maintaining material quality suitable for processing. 

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Structuring Mixed Recycling for Consistent Outcomes

Although commingled recycling is designed to be convenient, performance depends on correct setup and ongoing management. Contamination from food residue, liquids or non-approved materials can result in rejected loads and reduced recovery efficiency. 

A properly structured commingled recycling system typically involves: 

  • Assessing where recyclable containers are generated on site 
  • Installing clearly marked rear-lift recycling bins 
  • Aligning collection frequency with waste generation levels 
  • Providing guidance on accepted materials 
  • Monitoring contamination patterns and adjusting processes when required 

By integrating recycling practices into daily operations, participation improves without creating additional complexity.

Industries That Commonly Use Commingled Recycling

Mixed container recycling is widely used across: 

  • Retail outlets and shopping centres 
  • Hospitality venues and cafés 
  • Commercial office buildings 
  • Education facilities and campuses 
  • Warehousing and distribution centres 
  • Community and government properties 

Each site generates recyclable containers at different volumes and frequencies. Effective systems are tailored to operational behaviour rather than applied as a standard template. 

Commercial recycling systems used in offices, retail stores, warehouses and hospitality venues.

Collection Framework and Service Coordination

Commingled recyclables are collected using rear-lift vehicles configured for mixed container recovery. Collection schedules are developed to prevent overflow, maintain safe storage areas and protect recyclable material quality. 

For organisations operating across multiple locations, coordinated recycling structures can standardise bin placement, streamline invoicing and improve reporting consistency across sites. 

Pricing Considerations for Commingled Recycling

Recycling service costs vary depending on site conditions and operational requirements. Key variables include: 

  • Bin size and quantity 
  • Collection frequency 
  • Volume of recyclable materials generated 
  • Access constraints 
  • Contamination rates 

Maintaining low contamination levels helps protect recovery performance and reduces the likelihood of additional processing costs.

Rear-Lift Bin Options for Mixed Recycling

Commingled recycling is managed using rear-lift bin systems appropriate for container-based recyclables. 

Available sizes include: 

  • 120L rear-lift bins for smaller commercial sites 
  • 240L rear-lift bins for steady mixed recycling volumes 
  • 660L rear-lift bins for higher daily output 
  • 1100L rear-lift bins for large commercial and multi-tenant environments 

Bin selection is determined by waste volume, site layout and service frequency requirements. 

Comingled Recycling

General Waste

Paper Recycling

Secure Document Destruction

Organic Recycling

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Responsible Processing and Regulatory Standards

Collected commingled materials are transported to licensed material recovery facilities (MRFs) operating under EPA guidelines. At these facilities, recyclable materials are separated into individual streams before being prepared for reprocessing. 

Handling procedures during collection and transport are structured to preserve material integrity and support consistent recycling performance. 

Reviewing Your Commingled Recycling System

Operational changes, tenant turnover or seasonal increases in container waste may require adjustments to bin sizing or collection frequency. Periodic reviews help maintain recovery efficiency and prevent contamination issues from escalating. 

Businesses throughout NSW seeking to improve their commingled recycling performance can benefit from a structured assessment of their current system. 

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