Recycling app with geolocated collection points

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Recycling app with geolocated collection points
Looking for a recycling app in the UAE that helps you find where to take plastic bottles? ZeLoop is built around geolocated collection points, so users can more easily find nearby drop-off options.
It matches common searches such as plastic recycling in Dubai, recycling centres near me, or recycling app UAE, and turns them into a clearer next step for plastic bottle drop-off.
In brief
- ZeLoop combines a recycling rewards app with a locator for plastic bottle collection points, making nearby drop-off options easier to find.
- The app uses a gamified approach to plastic collection and reports 11,000 users across nearly 150 countries.
- Collection points have been mapped in around 50 countries, and users can help grow coverage by adding new points.
What to do
ZeLoop is designed for people who want an easier way to find plastic bottle collection points on their phone. Its geolocated map supports the kinds of searches many people already make, such as plastic recycling in Dubai, recycling centres near me, or recycling app UAE.
The app does more than show locations. ZeLoop adds a rewards layer to plastic collection, making the experience more engaging and easier to repeat for users who want to build better recycling habits over time.
It also includes a community element. ZeLoop offers extra tokens through referrals, and the option to crowdsource collection points gives users a practical way to expand the network while helping others discover where to recycle plastic bottles.
What to keep in mind
Coverage is growing rather than universal. ZeLoop reports 11,000 app users in nearly 150 countries, while collection points have been mapped in around 50 countries, so local availability may vary by area.
This page is mainly relevant to plastic bottle collection, not every recycling need. The available information supports plastic bottle drop-off and collection point discovery rather than a complete directory for all waste types or recycling facilities.
Part of the model relies on user and partner participation. Because collection points can be crowdsourced, the map can expand over time, but the number and spread of points in any city depend on current local coverage.
