Th e City of Melbourne is recycling millions of cigarette butts into industrial products.
3AW's morning news team broadcast news of Melbourne City Council recycling cigarette butts with TerraCycle.
The Bausch+Lomb Recycling Programme has just launched, offering Australians the opportunity to recycle any brand of used contact lenses and blister packs for free.
Lord Mayor Robert Doyle AC says the City of Melbourne is one of only two councils in Australia to run a citywide initiative to recycle millions of cigarette butts into industrial products.
The City of Melbourne has become one of only two councils in Australia to run a citywide initiative to recycle millions of cigarette butts into industrial products.
The town of Melbourne has become one of just two councils in Australia to run a city wide initiative to recycle millions of smoke butts into industrial services and products.
The Council of the City of Melbourne is making big inroads into a worldwide litter problem, cigarette butts. The council is running a citywide program to recycle cigarette butts into plastic products such as street furniture, shipping pallets and ashtrays.
CONTACT LENSES AND BLISTER PACKS ARE NOW RECYCLABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME, FOLLOWING A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN BAUSCH + LOMB AUSTRALIA AND TERRACYCLE.
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Bausch + Lomb Australia has partnered with TerraCycle to facilitate recycling of contact lenses and blister packs for the first time. Any brand of used contact lenses and blister packs can be recycled for free.