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Client: Ministry of Justice (via OCS) | Location: UK Sites

The Goal

  • To comply to the new Wales Legislation (April 2024)
  • Boost recycling rate to 70%

The Problem

  • No recycling stations with clear, engaging signage and waste stream aperture
  • No specific waste streams or shaped apertures to drive behavioural change
  • Recyclable items are in General Waste causing contamination
  • Recycling rates at some sites were as low as 45%, well below the UK Government’s target of 70%

The Solution

  • To comply with new requirements, OCS opted for new multi-waste stream recycling stations, the Unisort Aspire Recycling Stations, to replace the old, inconsistent ones.
  • They collaborated with Unisort to create dual-language signage and ensure clear segregation instructions.
  • The new recycling stations also incorporate the Unisort continuous liner system reducing plastic usage and associated CO2 by 80%.
  • Recycling rates have reached an average of 64% after 3 months and continue to improve; we also collected and recycled all their old bins.

Customer Feedback

The signage is very clear, and the look and style of the bins have been well received across the site

The waste stations are modern in design and appear professional

According to the cleaning contractor, there have been no issues with full or
overflowing bins

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