THREE major bin mistakes Aussies make - do you make them too?
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Lottie Dalziel is a sustainability expert who founded Banish.au, a shopping and retail brand dedicated to giving Aussies tips and tools to live more responsibly.
She has gained popularity online for sharing her tips and tricks on living a more environmentally-conscious life. In her TikTok videos, the 28-year-old pointed out the top three mistakes Aussies make with their rubbish bins.
Do you make them too?
Photos from Instagram / @lottiedl (left) and TikTok / @lottiedalziel (right).
Putting recyclable rubbish inside a plastic bin bag
The first mistake is putting recyclable materials inside a plastic bin bag. Plastic bin bags cannot be recycled; therefore, they should go straight inside the red general waste bin.
Lottie suggests placing all of your recyclables inside a carton box. Before the day ends, empty all the contents into the yellow bin all at once.
Putting greasy pizza boxes into the yellow recycling bin
The second mistake that many Aussies make is putting greasy pizza boxes (sometimes, with leftovers too!) into the yellow recycling bin.
Lottie pointed out that once cardboard boxes get wet or greasy, they cannot be recycled anymore. They get stuck inside the ‘sorting machine’ and may also contaminate other recyclable materials.
Putting ‘e-waste’ into the yellow recycling bin
The third mistake often made by Aussies is when they place ‘e-waste’ products such as phones, laptops, monitors, speakers, and other electronics, into the yellow recycling bin.
According to Lottie, electronic objects contain toxic substances such as lead and mercury; that’s why they cannot be recycled. Not only are these substances harmful to the environment, but they are also toxic to humans too.
Several users who have watched Lottie’s video on TikTok commented that they were not aware of these mistakes.
“I thought you could recycle pizza boxes! Whoops!” said one user.
Lottie also suggested consulting with your local council to know more about how they segregate their bins.
Many fellow Aussies have expressed how thankful they are to Lottie and her recycling tips.
“We need more people like you who know the right way to recycle,” wrote one mum on TikTok.
Better to be safe than sorry! We hope these tips will help you, folks!