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Rubbish Removal – declutter your home and recycle in One Swoop
Do you have useless junk piled around your home? It likely contains valuable recyclable materials, such as metal, wood, and glass – so it may not be so useless.
What you need is a junk removal company. They can collect your items, send some to the tip, and others to the appropriate recycling plant.
Declutter your home and recycle in one swoop! Here’s a possible journey of three types of “junk”.
Old Furniture
Big and bulky old furniture presents a moving challenge you might dread. But a junk removal crew has equipment, muscle, and know-how that you don’t.
With dollies and straps, they can ease the pieces onto their truck.
Once at their home base, the crew skilfully dismantles chairs, tables, and couches into piles of wood, metal, glass, and upholstery.
Each of these materials travels a unique path at a dedicated facility.
Timber pieces emerge as newly crafted objects or else firewood. Melded metal ingots provide manufacturers with new input. Processed cushioning blossoms into fresh upholstery, carpet underlay, or insulation. Meanwhile, crushed glass transforms into new objects.
Branches and Foliage
Branches, foliage, and grass offer further recycling opportunities. A local council bin only takes a small amount, but what do you do with what’s left?
First, check whether your junk removal company takes green waste. If so, they can bring it to a compost processing facility for a total transformation.
The processing extracts random items, and grinds and chops the green waste into small pieces. These pieces, laid out in rows and covered with thermal mats, emerge from a high-temperature treatment, pathogen- and pest-free.
The mixture ends up in bags on retail shelves as mulch, compost, or potting mix.
Broken White Goods
A junk removal company can also kickstart the recycling journey of white goods such as fridges and washing machines.
At a processing plant, operators extract hazardous heavy metals, gases, and chemicals. Massive equipment crushes and shreds the white goods, isolating the steel, copper, and plastics.
The steel and copper will enter the scrap metal market, and any recyclable plastics will be reprocessed.
So organising a rubbish removal will give you the feel-good psychological boost of knowing you’re recycling more. Plus, you’ll have a fresh and decluttered home.
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Don’t regret not acting sooner to comply with workplace electrical test-and-tag safety checks
It would be stressful enough to suffer a workplace electrical accident at your business, with people being injured or worse.
But imagine the problems you would face if you had failed to complete mandatory routine electrical checks. You could face up to $500,000 in fines, up to two years jail, and the destruction of your business reputation.
To avoid this heartache, call us today on 0400 400 400 to book a test-and-tag check.
- We use specialised equipment to check every appliance on your premises. Computers, kettles, fans, etc. can look innocent but be harbouring a deadly fault that could cause injury.
- We also check the residual current devices (RCDs) in your electrical system. These devices are designed to prevent electrocution, and we test them to ensure they work correctly.
- All testing is done on-site, minimising disruption to your business operations.
- We record the results of the checks in your personalised asset register, which you can access to prove compliance with workplace regulations.
- We reschedule routine checks to help you remain compliant with the law, and we remind you when the next check is due. You are then less likely to forget and unintentionally break the law.
- While we may be able to repair faulty appliances, sometimes it’s better to send them to the manufacturer, especially if they’re under warranty.
Take advantage of our over 50 years of experience to have any questions answered or to book a check by calling 0400 400 400.
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Jaffer Enterprises Releases Cooking-Themed Board Game into Thriving Worldwide Market
ADELAIDE, SA, March 22, 2025 – Australian board game publisher Jaffer Enterprises today released its new product, Foodolia, into a thriving worldwide market. During the game, players pick up ingredient tokens to cook dishes while attempting to avoid the flavour villain.
Harry Tremo, Jaffer Enterprises’ marketing manager, said, “Interest in food and cooking is eternal, and our game tackles the topic with a large dose of humour. But Foodolia is not a piece of fluff. It’s designed on a solid base of simple but fun strategy.”
Despite the popularity of computer games, the board game market is buzzing, with worldwide sales having steadily increased over the last five years.
Talia Baker, Jaffer Enterprises’ CEO, said that “as AI infiltrates daily life, people are choosing the human-to-human contact provided by board games. Card games,” she added, “which we also produce, have modern appeal as they have the portability of a smartphone or laptop.”
Foodolia will be available worldwide from today.
About Jaffer Enterprises
Aiming to spread happiness far and wide, Jaffer Enterprises creates fun games for adults and children. The company started with trivia games 25 years ago and has since branched out to produce party and complex strategy games. ###
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A Player- and Fan-Inspired Rebuild for Byron Football Club’s 100-Year-Old Stands
MELBOURNE, Vic., March 22, 2025 – Byron Football Club today announced the redevelopment of the 100-year-old Sam Lincoln stand at its home ground in Nettleby, increasing the seating capacity from 6,000 to 10,000 fans.
Included in the rebuild is a plaza that adjoins the surrounding parkland, along with new facilities for the women’s team.
“The construction will help our men’s and women’s teams to achieve on-field success and to flourish,” said Caleb Windsor, the club CEO. “And the fans will have a spot to gather in the new outdoor area.”
As the old stands are demolished, bricks and railings will be saved and melded into the new design, paying homage to the club’s history.
But the building will be entirely modern, using, wherever feasible, recycled materials and those with a small carbon footprint. Solar roof panels will provide the energy to run the new buildings.
Set to start in July 2025 and finish in May 2026, the rebuild has a projected cost of $100 million. Part of the budget was raised through fundraising activities.
A video walkthrough of the project, complete with the architect’s comments, is on the club website.
About Byron Football Club
Established 136 years ago, Byron Football Club joined the State Football League as the 11th team. One thousand members strong after its first year in the competition, the club now has 90,000 members and is one of the most popular teams in the league. The current geographic location has been home from the start, and the club intends to stay put and take advantage of the central spot, which it sees as a competitive advantage. ###