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Reliable Recycling Services for A Cleaner Armidale

General Info

We’re dedicated to reducing waste and promoting sustainability by making recycling easy, accessible, and effective for everyone.

We support people with disability, people with mental illness, older people and people with injuries and their families and carers. We offer services including accommodation, employment, respite, life skills, clinical and other community support. Our work is evidence based; research, training and quality improvement underpin all areas of our services.

Acacia Park Enterprises is a locally operated recycling service that proudly serves the Armidale community and beyond. We help households and businesses reduce waste by collecting and processing materials like paper, cardboard, plastics, and metals. Our efficient recycling not only keeps rubbish out of landfills but also conserves resources and supports a healthier environment. We’re committed to making it easy for everyone to do their part for the planet, working together with our customers in fostering a cleaner, greener future. To learn more about our services, call us now!

Accreditations
Accreditation badgeNDIS - Registered Provider
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Payment method
cheque, money order, mastercard, debit, visa, eft, cash
Established
1950
ABN
54 059 901 512
Staff
101-200
Service Notes
Open Monday to Friday
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Categories
Commercial
Yes
Keywords
Archive Boxes, Ascent Digital Print, Ascent Secure Document Shredding & Recycling, Care For Children, Disability, Disability Services, Documents, Finding & Keeping a job, Invoices, Life Skills & Community Participation, Magazines, Paper, Paper Collection, Plastic, Recycling, Secure Collection, Shredders, Shredding
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What happens to my recycling?

It’s sorted, processed, and made into new products or materials.


How do I prepare my documents for shredding?

Just gather them in a box or bag—no need to remove staples or paper clips.


Can broken glass go in the recycling bin?

Only if it’s from bottles or jars. Other glass, like windows, is not accepted.


How often should I shred documents?

Regular shredding—monthly or quarterly—is ideal to manage clutter and protect information.


What should I do with e-waste?

Take electronics to a designated e-waste collection point or event.


Can I get a certificate of destruction?

Yes, I can provide a certificate for your records, verifying secure disposal.