Benedict Recycling is a family-owned and operated Australian company specialising in resource recovery and proudly committed to minimising the use of our natural resources.
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As the second largest recycler in the Greater Sydney area they have facilities in Mayfield West and Wollongong.
Benedict say they are at the forefront of the emerging circular economy, creating products from waste that have become industry standards.
Constantly developing and innovating their recycling plant at Chipping Norton, Benedict Recycling accept almost all types of household and commercial waste, recycling a wide range of materials.
Construction waste, metals, concrete, timber and soils are transformed into valuable, sustainable products for a multitude of applications. Benedict products are used everywhere – from major NSW infrastructure projects to household gardens.
In the past 5 years alone, Benedict Recycling has recycled more than 3 million tonnes of waste, diverting more than 80 per cent of waste from landfill:
- 100,000 tonnes of soil is recycled every year; enough to fill 640,000 red council bins.
- 85,000 cubic metres of timber is recycled to create an enviro-friendly mulch.
- 220,000 tonnes of brick and concrete is recycled per year and processed into aggregates and sand for the building, landscape and construction industries
Benedict Recycling also has offers free trailer hire for valued customers. Trailers are free to hire when you tip your waste at one of their recycling facilities.
There’s also an opportunity to get your place ready for Christmas during National Recycling Week.
As part of their commitment to resource recovery and reducing landfill, Benedict Recycling is offering Newcastle locals the chance to win a free household clean up, with up to 2 tonnes of dry household waste removed with 2 Benedict Waste removalists to do the loading for you.
Simply take a photo of your waste and in 25 words or less state why you need help cleaning up.
Visit www.benedictrecycling.com.au to enter.