

Recycling Programme
Two Islands has proudly partnered with TerraCycle to give your Two Islands packaging a second life.
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Our Packaging
Unfortunately, there is no perfect solution when it comes to packaging within our category.
Though cardboard, our tubs contain a food-grade foil lining to ensure our product’s freshness, and this part cannotbe recycled until it is separated from the cardboard.
Because of this, our packaging isn’t accepted by all local councils, and is not fully recyclable, which is why we have partnered with TerraCycle to create a user-friendly recycling programme for all Two Islands packaging.
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Recycling the Unrecyclable
By partnering with TerraCycle we can be confident that all components of our packaging are correctly broken down into their separate elements. These are then repurposed into usable new items such as outdoor furniture and children’s playgrounds, guaranteeing that our products are kept in circulation, instead of contributing to landfill.
TerraCycle is an eco-friendly recycling company that has become a global leader in recycling typically non-recyclable waste.
How does it work?
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Step No.1
Getting involved is easy. Simply create a free TerraCycle account via their website here: www.terracycle.com/two-islands-nz.
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Step No.2
Collect your used Two Islands packaging at home using any available box. The larger the box and the more you collect, the more efficient the programme!
By collecting more Two Islands packaging before sending your shipment in, we can reduce the environmental impact even further.
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Step No.3
When you are ready to send in a shipment, download a shipping label from your TerraCycle account, tape it securely onto your box, and drop it off at your nearby post office.
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Step No.4
Your Two Islands packaging will now be repurposed into products such as outdoor furniture and children’s playgrounds, closing the loop and keeping our products in circularity and out of landfill.
At Two Islands, we’re committed to doing our part towards a healthier future not only for ourselves, but also our planet – not just today, but every day.