What’s the difference between collecting myself and hosting a public collection point?
You can be a collector by collecting tags from your own networks, e.g. home, friends, work, school, and then dropping them off at one of our public collection points, or posting them to us. You can find all the collection points on our map / list. You don’t need to register with us to collect. For more info, see the FAQ “I want to collect. What do I need to do?”
Public collection points appear on our map and list, and are places where the public can drop off their tags. Collection point hosts provide us with location and contact details for the map pin and need to be able to get their accumulated tags to a central location in their state. For more info, see the FAQ “I want to host a public collection point. What do I need to do?”
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)
Last Updated: August 6, 2020 by admin
What’s the difference between collecting myself and hosting a public collection point?
You can be a collector by collecting tags from your own networks, e.g. home, friends, work, school, and then dropping them off at one of our public collection points, or posting them to us. You can find all the collection points on our map / list. You don’t need to register with us to collect. For more info, see the FAQ “I want to collect. What do I need to do?”
Public collection points appear on our map and list, and are places where the public can drop off their tags. Collection point hosts provide us with location and contact details for the map pin and need to be able to get their accumulated tags to a central location in their state. For more info, see the FAQ “I want to host a public collection point. What do I need to do?”
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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)
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