How many items can you accurately sort into the correct bin?
Disposing of your rubbish correctly is fantastic for the environment, and if you're already recycling—great job. But are you sure you're doing it correctly?
Put your knowledge to the test with our Zero Waste game and see if you're truly making a difference.
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Fridge, Freezers
Household bagged rubbish
Plastic water containers (4L and above)
Mirror (Unbroken)
Paper cups - drink
Nappy - disposable
Polystyrene
Banana skin
Jars
Garden waste - compostable
Metal lids and caps from jars and bottles
Cans - steel, tin or aluminium
Plastic drinking straw
Plastic lids and caps
Plastic biscuit, cracker, and cake trays
Drinking glass - broken
Clothes
Indoor cut flowers
Plastic Toys
Cans - steel, tin or aluminium
Pasta
Alkaline batteries
Plastic bottles and containers labeled 1, 2 and 5
Glass bottles
Clothes and shoes
Plastic meat trays
Egg shells
Tea bags
Bread and rice
Aerosol cans
Used cooking oil
Tissues and kitchen paper towels
Aluminium foil trays
Grass clippings
Soft plastic bags
Mobile phones
Sushi containers
Fish bones and scraps
Window envelope
Cardboard
Bed linen, sheets, and duvet
Reuseable plastic container
Broken glass bottles or jars
Furniture
Bundled newspaper
Bicycles
Receipt paper
Pizza Box
Margarine container
Cereal box
Cookware - ceramic crockery, Pyrex, Arcoroc and glass
Dairy Products (eg. Cheese and Yoghurt)
Meat bones and scraps
Liquid paperboard
Baking Paper
Toaster
Fabric and cloth
Plastic packets - chip, muesli bar, nut, lolly, sweet, biscuit
Vegetable peelings / scraps
Ground coffee and tea leaves
Medicine and pill bottles
Vape Devices
Gas bottles or cylinder camp stoves
Mattress, pillows, and cushions