Make a Difference
Reusing materials in workplaces like, schools, colleges, shops, offices and warehouses is one of the simplest ways to cut costs, reduce waste, and run a more sustainable operation. Small changes, done consistently, can make a real difference across your daily, repeatable, step-by-step routines you follow to get your work done, from start to finish. Think about how to include reuse and recycling into daily routines.
Recycling and reusing at work shows both staff and customers that your organisation takes responsibility for its impact. It signals that sustainability isn’t just a policy—it’s part of everyday decisions.

When you encourage a culture of awareness, teamwork, and pride in doing things properly, colleagues are more likely to follow good reuse and recycling practices. Once supported and normalized in the workplace, reuse and recycling efforts will take hold, continue and extend into home life!
For customers, it builds trust. It shows your business is forward-thinking, responsible, and committed to reducing waste—not just talking about it.
Overall, visible recycling and reuse demonstrate leadership, accountability, and a genuine commitment to sustainability.

21 practical reuse tips
- Reuse sturdy boxes for internal shipments and storage.
- Turn used pallets into shelving or workbenches.
- Refill and reuse printer cartridges where possible.
- Use both sides of paper before recycling.
- Repurpose old folders for internal documents.
- Store small parts in cleaned, reused containers.
- Reuse bubble wrap and packing materials.
- Turn damaged pallets into repair parts.
- Share surplus supplies between departments.
- Reuse cable ties and fasteners when safe.
- With permission use scrap wood for projects at home.
- Reassign older equipment to less demanding tasks.
- Use refillable water bottles and dispensers.
- Repurpose jars or tins for tool storage.
- Reuse envelopes for internal mail.
- Set up a reuse station for shared materials.
- Repair items before replacing them.
- Donate usable surplus equipment.
- Reuse signage by updating inserts instead of replacing frames.
- Use washable cloths instead of disposable wipes.
- Encourage staff to suggest new reuse ideas.

Change Mindset
Building a reuse mindset doesn’t require major investment—just awareness and consistency. Over time, these habits reduce waste, save money, and create a more efficient and environmentally responsible workplace.
Consistent reuse is important. When every team member follows the agreed small actions daily, waste is reduced, costs are saved, and the workplace becomes more efficient and environmentally responsible over time.
For example, Recycle IT are well aware that recycling metal is crucial for sustainability, as it allows materials like aluminum and steel to be reprocessed indefinitely without losing quality. By collecting and sending metal for melting and purifying, we cut CO2 emissions and save significant energy compared to mining virgin ore. It reduces landfill waste and protects resources.
About Recycle IT
Recycle IT is a not-for-profit social enterprise providing a community collection service for all types of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Yearly Recycle IT collect from thousands of organizations in Dublin and surrounding areas. Services are provided in partnership with WEEE Ireland, with support from South Dublin County Council, South Dublin Country Partnership, Pobal and the Irish Government.
Recycle IT is authorized by the National Waste Collection Permit Office and the local authorities in the Eastern Midlands Waste Region.
Recycle IT as a social enterprise is part-funded through the Community Services Programme operated by Pobal. Any income earned is used to finance operations which include the provision of training and employment opportunities.
