Beveridge Container Recycling: turning waste into wealth for Ipswich

FOR the past six years, Beveridge Container Recycling has been at the heart of Ipswich’s push for a cleaner, greener future.

“We’ve proudly helped the community redirect millions of eligible containers from landfill – converting waste into real cash rewards for our customers,” said Giuliana Tipene, the company’s Area Manager.

“As part of the Containers for Change Queensland initiative, our efforts contribute to a statewide success story.”

And when it comes to the numbers, they are testament to the success of the initiative.

“Since its launch, Containers for Change Queensland has recycled more than 10,066,623,857 containers – yes that is more than 10 billion – and counting,” Giuliana said. “Beveridge Container Recycling is very proud to be a key player in this movement, helping make recycling both easy and rewarding for Ipswich residents.”

The reputation of the locally owned and operated service is built on fast, friendly, and efficient customer experiences.

“Every bottle, can and carton we process is a step toward reducing litter, conserving valuable resources, and creating a more sustainable environment for future generations.

“We’re proud of what we’ve achieved together with the community – and we’re just getting started.”

Beveridge Container Recycling has two convenient locations at 33 Belar Street, Yamanto, and 140 Eagle Street, Redbank Plains.

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