Planet Ark and Business Recycling

 

Based in Sydney's Northern Beaches, MORE 4x4 is a team of ten that offer servicing, repairs and modifications to new and old 4WD vehicles, from oil changes to comprehensive major works. After an "epiphany", the brothers Aaron and Ben Mitchell, decided they wanted to find more responsible ways of disposing their waste materials from the workshop.

Recycling & Green Iniatives

Vision

Aaron Mitchell said that he’d never really considered that 4WD enthusiasts had a negative environmental image until he was labelled an “environmental vandal” many years ago while on a trip to the Watagan Mountains. That interaction was an epiphany that has led to a passionate drive to reduce waste and recycle at home and at work.

Planning and Implementation

After implementing some recycling systems at the workshop themselves such as PET and aluminium recycling, MORE 4x4 undertook the NSW EPA’s Bin Trim program with the help of Edge Environmental, which provided the business with a waste assessment and recommendations for areas to focus on. The team set up an 8 metre long wall in the workshop with bins for each material including oil, oil filters, aluminium, cardboard, hard and soft plastics and comingled recycling including glass. The business pays to recycle used tyres because they know it’s the right thing to do, but makes money back on recycling batteries and steel, particularly high quality aluminium products such as bumper bars and intrusion bars.

"The plan is working really well, the team know exactly what they’ve got to do now and it’s really saving us a heap of time, money and resources. We’ve found the biggest improvement was the removal of the soft plastics. I didn’t realise how much space they really consumed in the general waste".

Aaron Mitchell, MORE 4x4

Results and Benefits

MORE 4x4 has reduced its general waste collection significantly since the Bin Trim action plan was put in place. General waste collection has been reduced from a 660L bin once a day to twice per week. Aaron is now saving $4,500 to $5,000 on his annual waste bill and is recycling an additional 70,000 to 80,000 litres of waste annually.

Challenges & the Future

Getting the right stuff in the right bins was a challenge initially but they overcame this through the strategic placement of re-used 60 and 20 litre oil containers and other bins around the workshop and staff training. Everyone was encouraged to put waste into the correct bins whilst it was in hand, rather than put things on the workshop floor and having to tidy up later.

Soft plastics are now our biggest challenge and we're still working on ways to solve this problem now that China isn't accepting any soft plastics. 

MORE 4x4 also run driver training courses and now include environmental awarenes and sustainability components as well. The business has really embraced the overall ethos.

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Updated 11th February 2023.