Plastic keg recycling

Many hospitality businesses need plastic keg recycling services to manage the disposal of used kegs responsibly. At Recorra, we help businesses reduce their environmental impact and increase recycling rates through our closed loop solution.

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Our plastic keg recycling services

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Colour coded prepaid sticker. Supplied per sticker and purchased upfront.

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What can and can’t go in your plastic keg recycling

With plastic kegs taking over metal kegs in the drinks and beverage industry, it’s important to implement effective recycling practices to minimise environmental impact.

We collect plastic kegs from your kerbside, making the recycling process convenient for all. Once collected, your plastic kegs are dismantled and segregated before they are recycled into new plastic kegs.

What can go in?

  • Plastic kegs

What can’t go in?

  • Food
  • Plastic bags and film
  • Glass
  • Cardboard

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What happens to my plastic kegs?

Plastic Keg Recycling
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Ensure all kegs are empty, depressurised, and labelled with a prepaid collection sticker.


Box vehicle
02

Our drivers will collect your used plastic kegs from the kerbside outside your workplace.

Material recovery facility
03

They are transported to our Materials Recovery Facility (MRF), where they are processed.

Plastic polymer
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The kegs are dismantled and segregated into plastic polymers, which are then recycled into new plastic kegs.


Plastic keg recycling questions answered

  • It’s best to rinse plastic kegs to remove any residue. This helps maintain the quality of the recycled materials and prevents contamination.

  • Kegs should be empty and depressurised. Please remove any labels and caps if possible.

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