Giving soft plastics a new life!
Register you interest in the Curby Soft Plastics Program!
Register your interest in kerbside soft plastic recycling
As a participant of the Curby program you will be able to put soft plastics into your yellow lid recycling bin by using the CurbyBags and CurbyTags we provide when you sign up.
At the moment we are only accepting registrations through downloading the Curby App.
Anyone is welcome to register interest in the program and will be placed onto a VIP waitlist.
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Why recycle your soft plastic?
Curby program results so far
Here’s what our participants had to say
“It’s such a fantastic program, I was so happy you started it. We were previously taking our soft plastics to the supermarket red bins but would often forget and turn up to woolworths looking like santa with 3 huge bags of soft plastics (embarrassing!) This is a really useful program.”
“I thought this was a fantastic initiative to help those who are time poor to also contribute to soft plastic recycling. It was also a great visual reminder of how much soft plastic is going through my home and about changes I could make to reduce it.”
“Loved it. Such a simple way to recycle soft plastics”
“The best initiative ever! Has been easy and made our household more aware of every recycling opportunity than ever before. As a result we now have a lot less waste in our red bin and are spreading the word about recycling programs in our workplaces. Well done! And thanks for the opportunity”
Know your soft plastics
Here are just some of the soft plastic types you can start recycling right away.
Any Soft Plastic With These Labels and any similar soft plastic as listed below
Soft plastics, the kind that can be scrunched into a ball
Chocolate, biscuits,
ice cream and snack wrappers (outer wrapper only)
Confectionery, crackers and chips packets (silver lined)
Plastic liners, bubble and cling wraps, snap lock bags / zip lock bags
Veggies, fresh and frozen food wrappers
Document sleeves, plastic post satchels and carrier bags
Cellophane, newspaper and magazine wraps
Plastic bags and old reusable bags
Pasta bags, rice bags (both plastic and the woven type), bread bags (without the tie), cereal liners
Plastic pet food bags, clean potting mix and compost bags
Fresh produce bags, netting produce bags (any metal clips removed)
Join the thousands of Australian homes who have diverted 10,000+ kg of soft plastic from landfill
Register to the waitlist