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I used a big cardboard box to put my recycling in at my desk. Luckily, my office recycles. however, I get A LOT more stuff in the office bins because I recycle from the cdesk.
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We make notepads from paper that has only been used one side. You reuse your paper before recycling and cut out the costs of purchasing exam pads. In a large office environment, a glue binder does the trick.
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We did this at our office about a year ago. About half the rubbish we threw away was paper and card and now it gets recycled. Hooray for us!
If you're a business in the central London area, we use The Laundry (thelaundry.biz) who are lovely people. Their bags cost slightly less than Westminster Council sacks, so you can even save money. (Other recycling companies are available etc.)
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We've got recycling bins for different types of paper and card at work. I feel like a bit of a fraud by completing this goal though - I didn't put the bins there!
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I do a lot of papercrafts, so I have a lots of scraps of paper. I bought a big blue bin so they could be easily gathered together and go out for recycling each week.
Having a big bin meant I am much likely to recycle, rather than leave it stacking up or throw it away in a mammoth cleaning session.

