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Tips for Transporting Your Bottle and Cans to Your Recycling Depot

May 14, 2021

 

The way you transport or take your bottles and cans to your recycling depot is just as important as the recycling process. Wrong transportation or handling can damage the bottles and cans before you even reach your Adelaide recycling depot. And you wouldn't like it if what you spent months gathering just gets damaged like that.

Bottles and cans can be pretty fragile, but you won't know till some have gotten destroyed in your hands. For helpful tips you'll need while transporting your bottles and cans, keep on reading.

 

Ensure You Have the Proper Equipment

 

When you're taking your recycled bottles and cans to the recycling depot, you must put them in the correct recycling bins or baskets . You don't want the bottles or cans to be crushed before you take them to the recycling depot. Bottle and can recycling depends heavily on the state of the bottles and cans when they arrive at the recycling depot- something you don't want to tamper with.

Get recycling bales, wire baskets etc. which are equipment that is perfect for storing bottles and cans. You can get your high-quality recycling baskets, crates etc., from Thorntons recycling.

 

You Need to Have Enough Space in Your Car

 

If your car is filled with other things and doesn’t have space for your bottles and cans, don't bother to take them to the recycling depot. Stray objects or materials can damage the bottles and cans that you've spent a lot of time gathering. Clear space in the passenger's seat of your car and keep your bottles and cans there.

Don't put the bottles and cans in the trunk of your car because they could get hot and lose their quality. You need to take great care when transporting bottles and cans to your Adelaide recycling depot.

 

Group Them Separately

 

Because you're bottle and can recycling, you may be tempted to group them together. However, you should place your bottles and cans in different baskets or bins. Grouping them separately will speed up the process when you go drop them off at the recycling depot.

 

Also, make sure you count how many bottles and cans you plan to drop off. That way, you'll have a statistic in mind when they measure it at the depot. This is especially helpful when you plan to exchange your bottles and cans for money.


These tips will ensure that you have a hassle and stress-free experience at the recycling depot. Drop off all your recycled items at Thorntons recycling depot- you'll be done before you know it!

 

 

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