Community and property recycling missions

What this page covers
Community and property recycling missions turn everyday recycling into a shared challenge. With the ZeLoop app, people are encouraged to bring plastic bottles to collection points and see how their positive actions add up together.
During these missions, participants can exchange tips and ideas, helping each other support the circular economy at home, in residential buildings, workplaces, or across wider neighbourhoods and communities.
As you collect more and take part in these missions, you earn rewards in the app, making local recycling a fun and motivating experience that keeps people engaged over time.
What to choose
- Discover how to join community recycling missions that motivate you to bring bottles to collection points and earn in‑app rewards for your efforts.
- Learn how property‑based missions can engage residents, tenants, or visitors in shared recycling goals and build a stronger culture of environmental responsibility.
- Explore how community leaders, sports personalities, or organisers can use missions to reach wider audiences and show that everyone can take meaningful action for the environment.
Where to go next
Below you will find a dedicated page focusing on a specific type of community recycling mission. Each page explains how that mission works and how participants can contribute using the ZeLoop app.
Use these mission pages to choose the challenge that best matches your community or property, then follow the guidance to start collecting, sharing tips, and earning rewards together.
What matters
- ZeLoop is a gamified mobile application that supports recycling by encouraging users to bring plastic bottles to collection points and rewarding them for doing so.
- The platform includes a community space where users can share tips and ideas to support the circular economy, reinforcing that everyone can take part in environmental action.
- ZeLoop’s gamification model includes Eco‑Missions, which are regular challenges that reward the best collectors over a set period, helping to keep communities engaged and motivated.
