Ready to level up your recycling game?
The Whitsunday Regional Council has secured over $100,000 in funding to boost recycling efforts, thanks to the Queensland Government's Let's Get it Sorted Partnership Program.
This grant is part of a statewide initiative empowering 26 councils to improve household recycling habits and drive environmental change.
Mayor Ry Collins sees it as a crucial step in tackling regional recycling challenges.
“We live in one of the most environmentally diverse and delicate regions in the world, and in order to protect our local ecosystem, everyone needs to be playing their part in our war on waste,” he said.
“Our 2023 bin audit demonstrated that across the region, there is a 30% rate of contamination in our recycling bins, with the biggest issues being soft plastics and bagged recycling being placed into our yellow recycling bins.
“The campaign will focus on reducing this percentage, and another audit will take place at the end of the campaign to see how we are tracking as a region.
“By rallying the community together to make the correct choices when sorting their waste, we can make a real difference together.”
Coordinator Waste and Recycling, Clinton Shand, emphasised the importance of communicating the core recycling messages in order for the campaign to have maximum effect.
“We have chosen to focus our messaging on the dos and don’ts of recycling to get back to the basics of sorting waste correctly within our community,” he said.
“By starting from scratch, we can hope to bust some recycling and waste myths.”
The campaign will take a soft launch this February.
“Residents will also have the option to opt in to receive a ‘recycling top tips’ fridge magnet by visiting the Let’s Get it Sorted page on Council’s website,” added Mr Shand.