Different Materials Require Different Decisions

Not all waste moves the same way. Better outcomes begin when material type is understood early and handled with the right level of clarity.

Material Streams We Work Across

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Dry Waste

Paper, cardboard, plastics and mixed recyclable streams that benefit from clear separation and structured downstream handling.
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Organic Waste

Food waste and biodegradable material requiring separate movement for effective treatment
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E-Waste

Electronics, IT assets and dismantling streams requiring controlled handling and authorized channelization.
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Metal

Ferrous and non-ferrous materials that retain stronger value when identified and sorted properly.
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Hazardous Waste

Controlled streams requiring documented movement and responsible disposal pathways
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Landscape Waste

Green waste, woody biomass and horticulture residue generated through site maintenance and activity
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Material Value Often Depends on Segregation

When materials remain mixed, downstream options reduce. Clear segregation helps preserve recovery potential from the start.

Material Clarity Strengthens Outcomes

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Better Handling

Material remains easier to manage

disaster recovery

Better Recovery

More streams retain useful value

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Better Accountability

Movement becomes easier to document

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Better Decisions

Future improvements become clearer

Need clarity on material movement?

Rhizome helps organisations improve how different waste streams are understood, handled and directed with greater clarity.