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App makes recycling simpler

Noosa Council is making it easier for residents to recycle and reduce the waste they send to landfill with the help of a new web-based app.

Locals can simply tell the website what items they’d like to recycle or no longer need, to find a list of Noosa-specific options to either recycle the item or donate it for repair and reuse.

Council partnered with Recycle Mate, an initiative of the Australian Recycling Industry, in an Australian-first project to create the custom web-based program especially for Noosa locals.

“The tailor-made program will empower residents with essential tools and information to navigate local recycling and recovery opportunities,” Emma Menzies, council’s waste education and sustainability officer, said.

“This innovative alliance supports council’s commitment to fostering sustainable waste management practices and leading the charge towards a circular economy, and 80 per cent diversion of waste from landfill.

“What we’re most excited about is the Recycling Chatbot which provides real-time assistance in English or any other languages. Residents can ask questions, or inquire about the importance of specific recycling practices, to upskill their knowledge. It is simply brilliant,” Ms. Menzies said.

The program also features an interactive map with places to recycle, repair, donate, and safely dispose of items within Noosa Shire. The Noosa Sorting Guide, accessible through Recycle Mate, provides clarity on recyclable items and identifies nearby away-from-home recycling and recovery options.

Mark Borgert, Council’s Waste Coordinator, praised the Recycle Mate initiative.

“Recycling right, donating, or repairing reusable items, and safely disposing of dangerous goods are small things we can all do every day in support of our shared goal of reducing the amount of waste we condemn to landfill,” Mr Borgert said.

Noosa residents can additionally download the free Recycle Mate app for accurate recycling advice not only for the Noosa Shire but also for every other Council area across Australia.

The app automatically adjusts to local recycling systems, ensuring consistency and accuracy.

For more information, and to try the web app, visit noosa.qld.gov.au/sort-waste

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