Optimum Garment Recycling Collection Bag
Plastic waste is one of the many things that can be damaging to our environment when not handled responsibly. Although most plastics are actually recyclable, many companies refuse to recycle certain types of plastic because it is not profitable to do so. Many products that are used to provide personal and product protection contain plastic, and that is necessary in order to provide the required protection. Due to the nature of some PPE, it is not safe to re-use, so many items of protective clothing are disposable. Here at Cleanroom Supplies, we are committed to ensuring that our disposable garments are handled and disposed of responsibly, which is why we have implemented our free recycling service.
This collection bag is for use with the Cleanroom Supplies in-house garment recycling service, and is only for use with garments ordered from oursleves. Simply purchase a bag, fill it with your used* garments, and let us know when it's full. We'll collect the garments for you and recycle them using our carefully selected recycling partner. This service can be used with any Optimum Protection™ branded disposable garments, including visitor coats, lab coats, coveralls, hair nets, sleeve covers, shoe covers, masks and beard covers.
YOU MUST SIGN UP AND COMPLETE ALL OF THE NECESSARY LEGAL DOCUMENTATION BEFORE WE CAN PROCESS ANY WASTE.
RECYCLING SERVICE STEPS
If this is your first time using our recycling service, you must first sign up for this service and we will send you a sign-up pack to complete. Click Link above to Sign Up.
Purchase a collection bag from us.
Fill the bag with your used* garments until it weighs at least 15Kg.
Contact us to let us know your bag is full.
We'll collect the bag and replace it with an empty one.
Your garments will be recycled by our carefully selected recycling partner.
*Used disposable garments must be returned to us as dry waste. Before you receive your first bag, you will be asked to provide a risk assessment to help us determine the likelihood of contamination entering the waste stream.