Educate – Sort – Recycle
Arch File
Learn how Gee Hoe Seng Pte Ltd (GHS) handles the disposal and partial recycling of arch files in Singapore.
Arch files are common in offices, schools, and storage systems. They are typically made of a mix of cardboard, metal, and vinyl (plastic coating) — making them difficult to recycle as a complete unit. While some components are recyclable, others must be disposed of as general waste.
Educate – Sort – Recycle
Is it Recyclable?
Partially — Arch files are not fully recyclable.
They are made from multiple materials — metal mechanisms, cardboard boards, and vinyl or plastic sleeves — which are bonded together with adhesives. Because of this, the entire file cannot be processed as one item.
However, certain parts can still be recovered and recycled separately.
Educate – Sort – Recycle
Why Is It Difficult to Recycle?
Understand which parts of an arch file can be recycled and which cannot.

