November 11 to 17 is National Recycling Week, an ideal time to reflect on the importance of recycling on the environment.
Bedford is directly involved with recycling through our backed-by-Bedford social enterprises, Electronic Recycling Australia and Bounce Back Mattress Recycling, as well as our partnerships with Blocktexx and Direct Collect. We are proud to showcase our significant contributions to e-waste management and environmental sustainability. These contributions not only reduce the environmental impact of electrical, mattress and textile waste but also create meaningful opportunities for people with disability.
Sparking change with Electronic Recycling Australia
The mountain of unwanted electrical and electronic goods is an exponentially growing challenge that is harming our environment. There is a need to ensure these goods are properly collected and recycled, due to the toxic and hazardous materials. And when they go to landfill, they cause soil and water contamination that is harmful to our environment. What’s more, the vast majority – up to 95% – of the materials in these goods can be reused or recycled.
That’s where Electronic Recycling Australia comes in. Electronic Recycling Australia leads the way in responsible electrical and electronic goods recycling.
Bounce Back Mattress Recycling: Turning Old Mattresses into New Opportunities
Bounce Back Mattress Recycling recycles mattresses from councils, businesses and households around South Australia.
They use a manual separation method to achieve the highest available level of recovery, diverting a minimum of 75% of mattress components from landfill to recycling streams. This reduces the environmental impact caused by mattresses in landfill.
Find out how more, including how you can recycle your mattresses, here.
Bedford and BlockTexx “give a sheet” about the environment
Earlier this year Bedford teamed up with BlockTexx® Textile Recovery Technologies to help deliver a recycling initiative that was so successful, it has turned into an ongoing partnership.
Over the course of a weekend, South Australians were given the opportunity to donate their unwanted household linens to nearby drop off points, where they were collected and delivered to Bedford for 'de-commissioning.' Bedford employees removed all of the zips, buttons and tags from the linens before they were re-bundled and sent to BlockTexx for chemical reduction and recycling. This initiative helps to reduce the linens going to landfill, contributes to the circular economy, and helps to support jobs for people with disability.
Turn your cans and bottles into support for Bedford
Direct Collect is a bin collection service providing homes and businesses with a dedicated blue bin for 10c refundable bottles, cans and containers. Not only are you participating in the circular economy and recycling cans and bottles, you also have the choice to donate the refund to Bedford, to help us to support people with disability to live the life they choose. This is a great outcome for the environment and the community!