Start Here
Welcome to Everyday Recycler! We’re so glad you’re here.
If you’re new, here are a few things to help you get started:
What's it all About?
You’ve taken the first step towards completing your own cycle, just by coming to our site. Believe it or not, you have the power to make real change in the world, and my team and I are here to help.
Recycling can feel overwhelming – there’s often conflicting information on how and where to start. But there are simple ways recycling can be broken down to help you get your head around the process. It also helps to understand the reasons why things work the way they do.
Our mission is to provide simple, actionable steps supporting you on your recycling journey. We’re here to help you learn what the everyday things in your life are made of, and how to recycle them.
We will also keep you up to date on the latest products made from recycled materials. Buying recycled products is an important step in completing your cycle.
In return, we hope you’ll help us grow by providing feedback, input and encouraging others to be Everyday Recyclers.
Join Our Community
You’re not alone in your efforts to learn more about recycling. Join our email list and become a part of our community.
Learn More About Us
Curious about our mission and values? Learn more!
A Good Place to Start
There are many different recycling services available. The easiest way to sort them is to group them into CURBSIDE RECYCLING services and SPECIALIST RECYCLING services.
Curbside Recycling refers to the recycling services more often provided by your local government, although sometimes only a commercial service is available. This service commonly picks up paper & cardboard, glass bottles and jars, metal cans, and certain types of rigid plastics. Take our 10-step challenge.
Here’s a list of four key posts for starting your recycling journey:
- The top 6 benefits of recycling?
- Are you wish cycling? 5 ways to help you break your habit.
- Reduce reuse recycle. Ways to get you thinking.
- Why is it so Important to Buy Recycled?
The following articles are a good place to start learning about Curbside Recycling and what goes in and what stays out:
- How to recycle: The Quick Reference Guide for Curbside Recycling
- How to Recycle: Recycling Symbols and Meanings
- Plastic – How to make sense of Plastic by Numbers
- Glass – Glass recycling
- Paper & Cardboard – How to Recycle: Paper and Cardboard Recycling
- Metal – Metal Recycling Facts And The Recycling Process
The Best Bits
We love recycling but we also love learning about what our recycling is made into.
Our Brand Directory has loads of brands that are not only using recycled content but that are making the right choices in many other ways.
We have put together a number of shopping guides to help you see all the amazing products that use recycled content.