We won the SA Environment Awards 2024 in the Working Together category – click here to see all the pics.
We collect plastic bread tags nationally in Australia. The tags are recycled locally, raising funds to buy wheelchairs for disadvantaged people, mainly in South Africa.
It’s easy – collect bread tags and drop them off at any of our collection points, or post them to us. See some of our collectors in action.
Why not go the next step – get a container, print some signage from our Downloads page and get collecting at your work, school, child care centre, local cafe, hospital, retirement village, nursing home, church, sports club or community centre. Read more …
To find your closest collection point: – download the list of collection points (PDF) or – click on the map below, then zoom in to your area and click on the blue map pins to see the details
Want to host a collection point?
Contact us to register as a collection point where the public can drop their bread tags. You’ll appear on our map so collectors can find you, and we’ll ask you to get the tags to a central collection point in your nearest capital city. Read more …..
But we always need more help shifting tags. If you are are planning a trip to Adelaide from Melbourne or regional SA, VIC or NSW, and have room for a couple of boxes, please get in touch.
Did you see us on the 7.30 Report on 4 Jan 2021? Click below to view the segment (it was filmed in 2019, so we have grown significantly since then, but the story is the same).
Latest wheelchair funded
Wheelchair Tally
110
Recycle Tally
13,612 kg of Aussie bread tags recycled to date – that’s more than 13 tonnes!
Current Recycling Rate
250kg of bread tags / month
(approx. 2,700 tags/kg)
What’s it all about?
Woo hoo!
We won the SA Environment Awards 2024 in the Working Together category – click here to see all the pics.
We collect plastic bread tags nationally in Australia. The tags are recycled locally, raising funds to buy wheelchairs for disadvantaged people, mainly in South Africa.
Want to collect bread tags for us?
It’s easy – collect bread tags and drop them off at any of our collection points, or post them to us. See some of our collectors in action.
Why not go the next step – get a container, print some signage from our Downloads page and get collecting at your work, school, child care centre, local cafe, hospital, retirement village, nursing home, church, sports club or community centre. Read more …
To find your closest collection point:
– download the list of collection points (PDF) or
– click on the map below, then zoom in to your area and click on the blue
map pins to see the details
Want to host a collection point?
Contact us to register as a collection point where the public can drop their bread tags. You’ll appear on our map so collectors can find you, and we’ll ask you to get the tags to a central collection point in your nearest capital city. Read more …..
What about transport?
Transport of bread tags is always a challenge for us. We have three generous transport companies that help us : HF Dicker and Son, DGI Global and Personalised Freight Solutions – read about it here.
But we always need more help shifting tags. If you are are planning a trip to Adelaide from Melbourne or regional SA, VIC or NSW, and have room for a couple of boxes, please get in touch.
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7.30 Report
Did you see us on the 7.30 Report on 4 Jan 2021? Click below to view the segment (it was filmed in 2019, so we have grown significantly since then, but the story is the same).
Latest wheelchair funded
Wheelchair Tally
110
Recycle Tally
13,612 kg of Aussie bread tags recycled to date – that’s more than 13 tonnes!
Current Recycling Rate
250kg of bread tags / month
(approx. 2,700 tags/kg)
Bread Tags for Wheelchairs South Africa
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