Officeworks has rolled out its ‘Bring it Back for Business’ initiative for National Recycling Week, empowering business customers to recycle unwanted office accessories, including monitors, cables, keyboards, ink, toner, and other hard-to-recycle items.

Officeworks is offering business customers in Victoria the convenience of recycling office technology waste, without leaving the office, with plans to expand across the country by next year.

Customers can simply order ‘Bring it Back’ boxes online, fill them with recyclables, schedule a collection, and receive a report detailing the positive environmental impact of their recycling efforts.

Officeworks head of business, Paul Munkley said the initiative supports businesses in reducing landfill waste while achieving their sustainability goals.

“We know our business customers are committed to minimising their environmental impact, and this program provides a circular economy solution to help divert waste from landfill and retain valuable resources within the economy for longer,” he said.  

“Our collection boxes integrate seamlessly into micro, small, medium, or large business settings and are easily collected, allowing our customers to focus on their core operations, confident that their waste is being recycled to its highest value. We also provide detailed reporting, enabling businesses to track their progress toward their own sustainability goals.”

Officeworks partner, Close the LoopCEO, Joe Foster said the initiative was a way to encourage businesses to manage their e-waste while contributing to a sustainable future.

“At Close the Loop, we champion sustainability through innovative action. Our collaboration with Officeworks on this B2B e-waste box program is a meaningful step forward, empowering businesses and employees to manage their e-waste responsibly while contributing to a circular economy. This initiative reflects our commitment to ‘collect today, create tomorrow’—transforming today’s waste into tomorrow’s sustainable solutions,” he said.