Roll 'N' Recycle FAQs
What are the Roll ‘N’ Recycle pouches made from?
What happens after I put the Roll ‘N’ Recycle pouches in the kerbside recycling bin?
The Roll ‘N’ Recycle pouches will be collected and taken to your nearest material recycling facility, along with the rest of the contents of your kerbside recycling bin. If a council accepts LDPE in rigid containers (such as squeezy sauce bottles or personal care packaging) then Roll 'N' Recycle pouches should be accepted.
The material will be sorted and separated into the different types of recyclable material. The recyclable plastic material will be transported to a plastics recycling facility in Australia and processed into pellets, which can be used by recycled plastics manufacturers to make other products like garden beds and garden edging. Learn more about how it works.OF Packaging is available to work with councils who would like further tests or trials.
Are all the parts of the Roll ‘N’ Recycle pouches recyclable?
How is Roll ‘N’ Recycle different from REDCycle?
Can Roll ‘N’ Recycle pouches be accepted by all Council recycling facilities in Australia?
Our Roll 'N' Recycle pouches are made from a Plastic Identification Code 4 LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene) type of material. This plastic code usually can’t be sorted at standard material recycling facilities as most are soft plastics in a flat format, which get stuck and damage sorting machines. But when Roll ‘N’ Recycle pouches are rolled up and secured with the sticker, it turns it into a “rigid plastic” like a plastic bottle and can be easily sorted at standard recycling facilities.
It’s a fantastic solution that makes LDPE recyclable. That’s why it can go in your kerbside recycling bin. If your council accepts LDPE in rigid containers (such as squeezy sauce bottles or personal care packaging, then Roll 'N' Recycle should be accepted.OF Packaging is available to work with councils who would like further tests or trials.
My Council says they don't accept Roll 'N' Recycle?
OF Packaging is happy to work with any councils who would like further tests or trials via info@ofpack.com.au or +61 03 9021 0490.