A1 - Soft plastics cannot be placed in household kerbside recycling bins in Australia. However, many major supermarkets offer in-store soft plastic recycling drop-off points, where items such as plastic bags, bread bags, and soft packaging can be returned clean and dry.
Recycling options and accepted materials can vary by location, and some councils also run trial or specialist collection programs. To find the most up-to-date recycling options in your area, visit Soft Plastic Collection Points Here.
A2 - It’s more than just fruit and vegetable bags! The Shrinker can compact a wide range of clean soft plastics, including bread bags, food wrappers, and plastic film packaging. Click here for a detailed list of what typically can and can’t be recycled click here
A3 - The Shrinker is made from 100% post-consumer recycled polypropylene. Each unit gives new life to recycled materials and helps reduce the amount of plastic waste going to landfill.
A4 - The Shrinker is about 220mm high and 113mm in diameter — perfectly sized to fit under most sinks or inside cupboards. Although we encourage keeping it visible to make collecting soft plastic effortless!
A5 - Great question! According to our customers, the Shrinker typically holds one to two weeks’ worth of soft plastic waste. Of course, it depends on your household size and shopping habits — but most people are amazed at how much it fits despite its compact design.
A6 - The Shrinker is a natural light grey — the result of the mix of recycled plastics used to make it. We don’t dye the plastic, giving each batch its own authentic tone. Some Shrinkers may appear lighter or darker depending on the recycled material used.
A7 - Yes, please remove as much product residue as possible. For items like meat packaging, simply rinse and dry them before placing into the Shrinker. This keeps your recycling clean, odour-free, and easy to handle.


























