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Recycle for rewards

The majority of rubbish in standard public recycling bins end up going to landfill due to the waste not being sorted and clean. Envirobank helps to stop tonnes of valuable material going to landfill by sorting, crushing the waste and ensuring it is clean.

Each aluminium can diverted from landfill saves enough energy to power a light bulb for 3.5 hours.

Approximately 88% of the energy taken to produce plastic is saved by using recycled plastic materials instead of using oil and gas to start from scratch.

Be rewarded for recycling!

With Envirobank Rewards Program you can earn Crunch Credits every time you recycle your Cans or Pet Bottles. Your credits can then be exchanged for rewards.

Envirobank rewards program makes recycling fun and rewarding — join today and start earning Crunch credits.

How it works

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  1. Collect your plastic (PET) bottles and aluminium cans, take them to your nearest Envirobank with your Rewards Card and start earning crunch credits.

  2. Every time you recycle a plastic (PET) bottle or aluminium can at an Envirobank machine you will receive 5 crunch credits.

  3. At the beginning of the month all your crunch credits are uploaded to your account.

  4. To spend them, log on to www.envirobankrewards.com.au and redeem them for great rewards!

Join Now or Register Your Card

 
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Our partners

“The launch of our new Envirobank on the opening day of our ‘Green It We Mean It’ expo was a great success. The sight of a new and interesting looking machine certainly generated some interest, especially from young children. Mums were lifting their children up to the machine to insert a bottle!

It is our endeavour now to continue to train our customers into becoming accustomed to think of their empty cans and bottles not as rubbish — but as tokens!”

- Michelle Edwards, Marketing Manager, Village Centre & Bridge Plaza, Batemans Bay

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