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More than six million kilograms of recyclable material has been saved from landfill thanks to Noosa residents recycling and using their yellow-lidded bin.

About 6145 tonnes were recycled in Noosa during the last financial year and the positive results come as the shire prepares to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Planet Ark’s National Recycling Week.

This year’s theme is ‘Your Way’.

National Recycling Week runs from the Monday, November 8, to Sunday, November 14.

Noosa Councillor Joe Jurisevic said most residents had continued to do the right thing.

“We all know the economic benefits of recycling and it’s encouraging to see the positive trends in the community,” he said.

“Recycling is important, but we also need to look at ways to cut back on producing waste in the first place.

“A few small changes can have a huge impact on the amount of waste going to landfill,” Cr Jurisevic said.

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One of the key events during National Recycling Week is a free bus tour of the Noosa Landfill site on Thursday, November 11.

“This is a chance to see what happens to your waste and what we can all do to reduce the impact on our landfill site,” Cr Jurisevic said.

Cr Jurisevic said the two-hour tour would be an eye-opener for many residents.

Other events include a workshop at Noosa Regional Gallery to make your own cleaning and self-care products on Wednesday, November 10.

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Asher Bowen-Saunders from the Waste Free Way will show how to make toothpaste, deodorant, lip balm and al-purpose cleaning spray from waste products.

Families are invited to a free movie under the stars, ‘Moana’ at Noosaville on Friday, November 12

An e-waste drop in bin will be at Bunnings Noosaville on Saturday, where you can get some tips on recycling and drop off any old computers, monitors, televisions or batteries.

To book a spot for any of the events, visit council’s website.

 

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