A Zero WasteBox™ is a complete and convenient solution which includes the storage, shipping and recycling of a particular type of waste that isn't currently recycled through local councils or traditional recycling facilities.
- Reduce the amount of waste that you send to landfill or incinerate
- Recycle the non-recyclable and reduce your carbon footprint
- Improving your organisation's sustainability can boost your corporate image and improve employee engagement and satisfaction
Use this Zero WasteBox™ to recycle any clothes, textile or fabric-based product, such as textiles, fabric, clothing, workwear, outdoor fabrics, labcoats, disposable cleanroom socks and household textiles. Uncontaminated launderable polycotton (65/35) and 100% cotton labcoats can be collected and recycled using the Fabrics and Clothing Zero Waste Box.
How it works:
• Order - Select a Zero WasteBox™ size based on how much you would like to recycle.
• Collect - Fill your box with the accepted waste and seal the box with adhesive tape.
• Ship - Contact ups.com/ie, +353 1 52 45446 or use the pre-paid UPS shipping label affixed to the back of your box, send your filled box to TerraCycle® for recycling. UPS requires a minimum of 24 hours’ notice and does pick ups Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm. Pick-ups can be arranged online or by telephone. All shipments are carbon-neutral, meaning the carbon emissions released during transport will be offset.
• Reorder - Continue to recycle and reorder a new Zero WasteBox™. Your collected waste will find a second life as recycled materials, reducing the need to extract virgin materials and depleting resources.
Cardboard boxes are made from 84% recycled material. Box container and liner are 100% recyclable.
Certifications: TerraCycle® will not landfill or incinerate any of the waste we receive.
Caution: Please do not send in liners, shoes, bags, hats, electronic heating blankets, purses, accessories, leather and suede, stuffed items (e.g. pillows). Please do not send in hazardous waste. As the waste producer, it is your responsibility to classify the waste.