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Tidy Up Sustainability Profile

Sustainability Summary

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Certified B Corporation

Tidy Up presents itself as a sustainability-focused business in Perth, WA, built around recycling, salvage, charity donations, and social initiatives. Its sustainability page says the company’s contributions to the community and environment are as important as its economic gains. The business tracks material diverted from landfill, material disposed of, charity donations, scrap metal donations to St. Vincent de Paul, CO2 offset, and donations of medical and play equipment. It also participates in The Push Up Challenge to raise funds for local mental health organisations.

About Tidy Up

  • Status
  • Unverified
  • Employees
  • 25 - 100
  • Country
  • Australia

Tidy Up Services

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Tidy Up offers expert Waste Management Circular Economy Consulting by collaborating with Perth recyclers and operating the Salvage Store, providing sustainable solutions for businesses unable to use large disposal containers. They support a circular economy by transforming waste into valuable resources, ensuring accountability and transparency for government and commercial sectors.

Serviceable Locations: Australia

Tidy Up Sustainability Actions

Recycling depot operations

This data represents the volume of material we have diverted from landfill via our recycling depot, where everything from light gauge scrap metal to styrofoam is batched before it is transported to various processing plants for recycling.

Material diverted from landfill

2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025 financial year figures are listed for Cubic Metres and Tonnes Saved under Recycling.

Material disposed to landfill

This is not a good number. We intensely dislike this number! It doesn’t make us feel very happy at all. It represents the amount of material we couldn’t recycle, upcycle or donate, like couches and MDF furniture. Team Tidy is actively working every single day to bring this number down to one that we can all feel happier about.

Charity and salvage donations

All functional medical equipment we collect is donated to Australian Doctors for Africa, Rafiki Surgical Missions, or to individuals in need in our local community. We donate usable playground equipment and other serviceable materials to schools, for use in ‘loose parts play’ activities for children.

Scrap metal donations

Scrap Metal: 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025 financial year figures are listed for Donated to St. Vincent De Paul.

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What do our labels mean?

Certified B Corporation Logo

Certified B Corporation

About Tidy Up

  • Status
  • Unverified
  • Employees
  • 25 - 100
  • Country
  • Australia

Sustainable Development Goals

Tidy Up is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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