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The UK’s recycling infrastructure

  A MRF (pronounced "murf") is an essential component of the recycling process for municipal waste, including household and commercial waste. A MRF, or Material Recycling Facility is a recycling plant. The MRF accepts mixed recycling from homes and business across the country. It uses mechanical and technical equipment in order to separate recyclates into single material streams before shipment to the market. MRFs are available in a variety of sizes and capacities. From smaller MRFs that process a few hundred tons per week, to "Super" MRFs, like Biffa’s Edmonton facility which processes thousands tonnes per week. Biffa has five MRFs in its infrastructure, including...
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Carrier bags  recyling

In 2015 it became mandatory for large businesses to charge for all single-use plastic carrier bags, leading supermarkets, and other retailers to cut the number of single-use carrier bags and introduce a variety of 'bag for life' alternatives. According to the government: "The scheme aims to reduce the use of single-use plastic carrier bags, and the litter associated with them, by encouraging people to re-use bags" but what are the most environmentally friendly carrier bags? When answering this question, there certain factors that need to be considered, from the initial sourcing of materials, manufacturing, and transportation of the carrier bag...
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There are three easy steps to take if you don’t want to be on the “naughty” list recyling

The increased awareness about global issues has led to 70% of Brits going green for Christmas. They will also increase their recycling efforts and buy gifts made of recycled material. Two out of five people feel guilty about the amount of food waste that will be produced during our celebrations. However, almost a fifth of those surveyed said they would not bother even though they have a separate bin of food at home. There are three easy steps to take if you don't want to be on the "naughty" list. Refuse This year, and we have all become experts at living...
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What is recycled

Biffa is familiar with recyclables but understands that not everyone knows what can be recycled. Labels don't always provide all the information to consumers, making recycling a minefield with irreparable consequences. We've compiled a list of everyday items you may need to recycle and how to do it best. Aerosols You can recycle empty aerosol cans made of aluminum in your mixed recycling bins. The lids are often made of hard plastic and should be disposed of with the general waste. Full or partially-filled aerosol cans are hazardous and should be disposed of by a specialist. For more information, call...
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increase if your customers and colleagues know what plastics are recyclable

Plastic is everywhere in the workplace, from office equipment to food packaging. Even if you manufacture or sell plastic products, it is essential to understand the different types of plastic. It's not a 'one size fits all' situation. But if you don't know what plastics are available, it can cause confusion about what can be recycled. This can lead to contamination, which will affect our ability to recycle the items placed in the bin. This handy guide explains the seven types of plastics, their most common uses, and whether or not they can be recycled. Share this guide with colleagues...
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Pre-cycling requires a collaborative effort

We can recycle more if your colleagues and clients are able to recognize the common symbols for recycling. The confusion over symbols on packaging can cause contamination and lead to the waste of items that could be recycled into new products. It leads to the production of more virgin materials, which is harmful to the environment. will save you more if you share this information with those who can help. This guide explains the On-Pack Recyclable Labels (OPRLs) that you are likely to find on packaging in your business. Some labels have subtle differences. We fully support the UK government's commitment to...
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What you need to Know about Recycling at the Birmingham

Biffa is proud to be the official waste management and recycling provider for Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. We'll be working behind the scenes with the Birmingham 2022 Team to make these the most sustainable Games yet. Birmingham will be expecting to receive more than one million visitors over the course of the Games. This is a million people enjoying themselves, eating and drinking in 15 venues throughout the West Midlands. That's five times as many people as attend Glastonbury. By encouraging athletes and spectators to recycle more and better, we are working towards the most sustainable Commonwealth Games ever.  ...
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We all gain from knowing more about plastics

Plastic is everywhere in the workplace, from office equipment to food packaging. Even if you manufacture or sell plastic products, it is essential to understand the different types of plastic. It's not a 'one size fits all' situation. But if you don't know what plastics are available, it can cause confusion about what can be recycled. This can lead to contamination, which will affect our ability to recycle the items placed in the bin. This handy guide explains the seven types of plastics, their most common uses, and if they can be recycled. Share this guide with colleagues and customers...
Recycling

Recycling requires a collaborative effort

We can recycle more if your colleagues and clients are able to recognize the common symbols for recycling. The confusion over symbols on packaging can cause contamination and lead to the waste of items that could be recycled into new products. It leads to the production of more virgin materials, which is harmful to the environment. will save you more if you share this information with those who can help. This guide explains the On-Pack Recyclable Labels (OPRLs) that you are likely to find on packaging in your business. Some labels have subtle differences. We fully support the UK government's commitment to...
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What is Wishcycling

Recycling is just the start of the journey. Mixed recycling is sorted, then processed to create new valuable products. Wishcycling is a contamination that makes the process of recycling more difficult. We've all done it. We've all done it. Wishcycling is what it sounds like. Although our intentions may be good, the result is often negative. Wishcycling is a wasteful practice that can lead to contamination of other materials. Wishcycling can be divided into two types. First, we have non-target material. They are materials that can't be sorted or processed using mixed recycling. Materials currently not recycled, such as crisp...