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A - Z Recycling Guide

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    Acid and Alkaline:

    This can be disposed of in the Household Chemical CleanOut.
     

    Aerosol Cans (Spray):

    Aerosol spray cans such as deodorant, hair, cooking or bug sprays.

    If these are empty, they can be recycled in the yellow-lidded recycling bin. If these are not empty, they can be disposed of at the Household Chemical CleanOut. You can also find other options on Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You
     

    Aerosol Cans (Butane or Propane):

    Butane aerosol cans or canisters such as those used for camping should NOT be put in the kerbside recycling they are highly flammable if any gas is remaining in them. These don't have spray nozzle or require an attachment  to release the gas. 

    Keep them out of the kerbside bin and dispose of them at Household Chemical CleanOut. You can also find other options on Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You
     

    Air Conditioners:

    When replacing air conditioners, ask the installer to remove the old one. Metal recyclers may remove these once degassed. Alternatively, you can take these to your local waste and recycling centre. See Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You

    ⚠ DO NOT place these out in your Bulky Waste Collection as units that are not properly degassed pose an explosion risk.
     

    Aluminium:

    Foil (scrunched into a ball), trays and cans can be placed in your yellow-lidded recycling bin.
     

    Ammonia:

    This and other household cleaners can be disposed of in the Household Chemical CleanOut.
     

    Ammunition:

    Please contact the Police assistance line on 131 444 for information on disposal and collection of ammunition, grenades and safety fuses.
     

    Animals (Deceased):

    Please contact your local vet for details on burial and disposal options (fees may apply). You may also bury small animals in your back garden. Do not place these animals in your household waste bins.
     

    Anti-Freeze:  

    Anti-freeze and other automotive chemicals can be disposed of in the Household Chemical CleanOut.
     

    Appliances:

    If these cannot be donated or sold, you may place large white goods in a Bulky Waste Collection.

    Smaller rechargeable appliance with embedded batteries are not accepted Bulky Waste Collection or household bins, see E-Waste Drop Off or 'Batteries' section of the A-Z Guide.  

     

    Asbestos:

    ⚠ DO NOT - place any asbestos or building material in any household bins or Bulky Waste Collection.

    A licensed asbestos removalist must safely handle and dispose of asbestos at a licensed facility. For more information on removal and disposal of Asbestos please see SafeWork NSW

    See 'building materials' in the A-Z guide for more tips and advice about managing building waste. 

    Ash:

    If the ash is cold, this can be disposed of in a bag and placed in your red-lidded general waste bin.
     

    Audio Tapes:

    If these cannot be sold or donated they can be placed in your Bulky Waste Collection. They should be placed in a container/bundled.
     

    Audio and Video games (CDs):

    If these cannot be sold or donated they can be placed be placed in one of our small recycle stations located at: 

    • Civic Centre, Corner of MacMahon Street and Dora Street, Hurstville.

    • Hurstville Library, corner of Queen Street and Dora Street, Hurstville.

    • Clive James Library and Service Centre, Kogarah Town Square, Belgrave Street, Kogarah.
       

    Automotive Fluid:

    This and other automotive chemicals can be disposed of in the Household Chemical CleanOut.

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    BATTERIES: Are You Battery Safety Aware?

    Never Bin A Battery DO NOT place any batteries in any household bins or Bulky Waste Collection, these are a fire hazard. Battery fires put waste workers, residents, and the environment at risk.

    Battery Safety Tips

    1. Tape household battery ends (terminals) with clear tape.
    2. Store batteries in a clear, labelled container (not airtight).
    3. Keep in a cool, dry place away from children.
    4. Drop off at approved recycling points.

    Find more on:

     

    Batteries (Household)

    These are small, standard sized batteries (AA, AAA, C, D, 9V and button) that are easily removed and replaced in devices.

    Year-round drop-offs are available at B-cycle locations under the National Battery Stewardship Program. This includes major retailers: ALDI, Big W, Bunnings, Coles, Good Guys, IGA, JB-Hifi, Woolworths, and more.

    Find your nearest B-cycle drop-off

    You can also drop-off at Council's small item recycling stations in customer service areas: 
    • Civic Centre, Corner of MacMahon Street and Dora Street, Hurstville.

    • Hurstville Library, corner of Queen Street and Dora Street, Hurstville.

    • Clive James Library and Service Centre, Kogarah Town Square, Belgrave Street, Kogarah
    Or take them to ​Household Chemical CleanOut events and locations listed on Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You.

     

    Batteries (Lithium Removable <5kg)

    These are rechargeable batteries that are small (less than 5 kg), easily to remove but are specifically sized for the device/brand. These batteries can be found in power tools, cameras and drones.They are also accepted at B-cycle drop off locations under the National Battery Stewardship Program.

    Find your nearest B-cycle drop-off

    These can also be taken to a Household Chemical CleanOut event or Community Recycling Centre.
     

    Batteries (Lithium Removable 5–20kg)

    These are large, rechargeable, removable batteries found in devices such as e-bikes, e-scooters, large tools and vacuums. 

    These can also be taken to a Household Chemical CleanOut event or Community Recycling Centre (CRC).

    Find a Community Recycling Centre or Household Chemical CleanOut

     

    Batteries (Lithium Embedded)

    Found in mobile phones, laptops and other small electronics like portable speakers, headphones, toothbrushes, toys and more, these rechargeable batteries can't be easily separated from the device.

    Devices can be taken to Council's Quarterly E-Waste Drop Off Event.

    You can also find alternative free drop-off locations available throughout the year on our "E-waste" section in the A-Z recycling guide or participating Community Recycling Centres in EPA NSW Embedded Battery trials.
     

    Batteries (Petrol Car)

    Most car workshops, scrap metal collectors and service stations will accept used car lead-acid batteries for recycling. Otherwise, please take them to a Household Chemical CleanOut.

    You can also find battery recyclers by visiting Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You or Australian Battery Recycling Initiative websites. 
     

    Batteries (Electric Vehicles):

    For large batteries within electric powered vehicles refer to the manufacturer or supplier. Information can also be found on the Electric Vehicle Council and Australian Battery Recycling Initiative website. 


    Baits:

    Baits and other poisons can be disposed of in the Household Chemical CleanOut.

     

    Beauty Products:

    Most beauty product packaging is made of materials or complex parts not accepted for recycling in your yellow-lidded bin.

    You can find various options for recycling beauty product packaging through TerraCycle at participating retailers (David Jones, Mecca, Sephora) or Close The Loop for participating brands. 

    If the product is unused and within date, consider donating or re-gifting. Otherwise, place in red-lidded general waste bin. 
     

    Bicycles:

    If these cannot be sold or donated, you can place these in your Bulky Waste Collection.

    Visit the following websites to learn about some options:

     

    Blankets:

    If these cannot be donated on or sold, see Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You. You may also like to review the 'clothing' section of the A-Z guide for more ideas. 

    They can be bundled and placed in your Bulky Waste Collection.


    Bleach:

    This can be disposed of in the Household Chemical CleanOut.
     

    Blister packs:

    Empty blister/pill packets can be recycled by dropping them off at participating pharmacies see Pharmacycle

    Alternatively, place in the red-lidded general waste bin. The layered packs cannot be separated and recycled in the yellow-lidded recycling bin. 
     

    Books:

    If these cannot be sold, you can donate them to local charities or give to the Street Library

    Otherwise, small amounts of books can be placed in your yellow-lidded recycling bin (remove hardback book covers or metal binders as they contain non-paper elements and cannot be recycled) or bundle neatly in your Bulky Waste Collection
     

    Bottles (Glass):

    These can be placed in your yellow-lidded recycling bin or you can recycle them at your closest Return and Earn Reverse Vending Machine.
     

    Bottle Tops:

    Leave tops on empty bottles and place in the recycle bin.
     

    Bottles (Plastic):

    Rigid plastic bottles including milk, juice and soft drink bottles can be placed in your yellow-lidded recycling bin. You can also take them to your nearest Return and Earn Reverse Vending Machine.
     

    Boxes (Cardboard):

    Flat packed and broken down, these can be placed in the yellow-lidded recycle bin.
    You can find drop-off locations for recycling at our E-Waste Drop-Off events or using Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You.

    Boxes (Hard plastic - non packaging): Storage boxes if in good condition can be reused or donated. If in poor condition you can drop-off locations for recycling at our E-Waste Drop-Off events. 

    Alternatively, these can be placed in your Bulky Waste Collection or red-lidded general waste bin. These are not accepted in your yellow-lidded bin. 
     

    Brake Fluid: 

    These and other automotive fuels can be disposed of in the Household Chemical CleanOut.
     

    Branches:

    Small branches can be placed in your green-lidded garden organics bin. 

    For larger quantities, no larger than 15cm in diameter, they can be bundled and placed in your Bulky Waste Collection or visit Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You website to find other recycling options.
     

    Bricks and Pavers:

    If these are in good condition, they can be sold or donated. These cannot be placed in your household bins or Bulky Waste Collections. 

    Visit the Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You website to find other recycling options. See 'Building Materials' section for more information. 
     

    Broken Glass (Windows /Drinking glasses/ Decorative Glass):

    If these are in small amounts, they can be wrapped and placed in the red-lidded general waste bin. Please do not place broken glass or glass that is not from a bottle or jar in the yellow-lidded recycling bin.

    For large amounts visit Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You. website to find other recycling options.
     

    Bubble Wrap:

    See 'soft plastics' section recycling options and information. 
    This can be placed in your red-lidded general waste bin. Do not place this in the yellow-lidded recycling bin. 


    Building Materials:

    Council bin services and bulky waste collection do not accept building, construction and demolition waste. 

    It is the responsibility of the owner to to responsibly manage your building waste. 

    Additional information on managing your site waste can be found in the links below. 

    • The Owner-Builder Waste Checklist is a quick guide on how to manage site waste responsibly, prevent illegal dumping and how to report it. 

    • The EPA NSW Construction & Demolition Waste toolkit and guide for project managers with details how to reduce the risk of unlawful or fraudulent behaviour by construction waste contractors and subcontractors. 
       

    Bulk Bags:

    Bulk bags also known as bulka bags, plastic sacks, big bags are woven plastic bags (similar to tarpaulin) used to carry at least 15 kilograms or litres of contents such as sand, mulch and more. See Recycling Near You for recycling information. 

    Do not place in yellow-lidded recycling bin. Place empty bag in red-lidded general waste bins or bulky waste collection (may need to be cut into smaller pieces, depending on size). 
     

    Bullets, Firearms and Ammunition:

    Please contact the police assistance line on 131 444 for information on disposal and collection of ammunition, grenades and safety fuses.
     

    Butane gas bottles or canisters:

    Unwanted gas bottles can be taken to the Household Chemical CleanOut.

    ⚠ DO NOT place compressed gas bottles or canisters of any kind in any household bin or Bulky Waste Collection as they pose a fire or explosion risk.

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    Cameras (film):

    If these cannot be sold or donated, visit Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You website to learn about other recycling options.
     

    Cameras (digital):

    If these cannot be sold or donated. Go to the 'E-waste' section of the A-Z guide or visit Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You website to learn about other recycling options.
     

    Car Baby Seats:

    If these cannot be sold or donated, visit Reverse Garbage to learn about other recycling options. Alternatively, place in your Bulky Waste Collection booking or check Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You for other options.
     

    Car Batteries:

    Most car workshops, scrap metal collectors and service stations will accept used car batteries for recycling. Otherwise, please refer to Household Chemical CleanOut.

    You can also find battery recyclers by visiting:

    ⚠ DO NOT place any batteries in any household bins or Bulky Waste Collection, these are a fire hazard.
     

    Cartons: 

    Drink cartons such as long-life milk or juice are not accepted in the yellow-lidded recycling bin. We recommend those that are collected as part of NSW Return and Earn Scheme be returned at a collection point - for specialist recycling. Otherwise, place in red-lidded general waste bin.  
     

    Car Bodies/Car Parts:

    If these cannot be donated or sold, visit the Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You website to learn about other recycling options.

    ⚠ DO NOT put car bodies or parts in your Bulky Waste Collection.
     

    Cardboard:

    If you have small amounts which can be flattened down, it can be placed in your yellow-lidded recycling bin.
    Georges River Council is now accepting cardboard for recycling at our E-Waste Drop Off events.

    You can also check out Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You. Cardboard is accepted for free at many Waste Management or Resource Recovery Centres (please contact the centre for more details, fees may apply depending on the facility/company). 

    Ikea stores accept household amounts of cardboard, collection points are located at the front of most stores see Ikea cardboard recycling.
     

    Cards:

    Greeting cards can be upcycled or can be placed in your yellow-lidded recycling bin.
     

    Carpets and Underlay:

    This can be placed in your Bulky Waste Collection. No longer than 3 meters in length - small household amounts, no commercial/trade quantities.
     

    Cassette Tapes:

    If these cannot be sold or donated, they can be placed in your Bulky Waste Collection in a container.
     

    Cat Litter:

    Place this in a bag and into the red-lidded general waste bin. Do not place this in the yellow-lidded recycling or green-lidded garden organics bin.
     

    Caustic Soda:

    This and other chemicals can be disposed of at a Household Chemical CleanOut.
     

    CD Cases, CDs and DVDS:

    Small quantities of these can be disposed of in our small recycle stations at the following locations.

    • Hurstville Civic Centre Corner Dora and MacMahon Streets, Hurstville.

    • The Hurstville Library Corner of Queen and Dora Street, Hurstville.

    • The Clive James Library Kogarah Town Square, Belgrave Street, Kogarah.


    Cellophane:

    This can be placed in your red-lidded general waste bin. Do not place this in your yellow-lidded recycling bin.
     

    Cement or Concrete:

    This must not be placed out for Bulky Waste and cannot be placed in to the general waste bin. 
    Refer to 'building materials' in A-Z guide for more information.​
     

    Ceramics:

    If these are in good condition, they can be sold or donated. These can be placed your red-lidded general waste bin. If they are broken they must be wrapped. Please do not place these in the yellow-lidded recycling bin.
     

    Charity Stores:

    Visit the Op Shop website or a local directory to find your nearest charity stores including Salvation Army, AnglicareRed Cross Foundation, Save the Children and Vinnies.
     

    Chemicals:

    Chemicals can be disposed of in the Household Chemical CleanOut.
     

    Chlorine and Pool Chemicals:

    Chlorine and pool chemicals can be disposed of in the Household Chemical CleanOut.
     

    Christmas (Decorations and Lights):

    If these cannot be donated or sold, they can be placed in your Bulky Waste Collection.
     

    Christmas Trees (Artificial)

    If these cannot be donated or sold, they can be placed in your Bulky Waste Collection.
     

    Christmas Trees (Live):

    You may place smaller branches and needles in your green-lidded garden organics bin.

    For larger branches, you can place these in your Bulky Waste Collection if they are tied and bundled and cut (less than 15cm diameter).
     

    Cigarette Butts:

    These can be placed in your red-lidded general waste bin. Do not place these in the yellow-lidded recycle bin.
     

    Cling Wrap:

    This may be placed in the red-lidded general waste bin. Do not place this in the yellow-lidded recycling bin. See 'Soft plastics' section in A-Z guide. 
     

    Clothing:

    Consider the following options:

    Please note: Charity stores do not accept damaged goods. Items which that are placed outside clothing donation bins and stores are classified as illegally dumped.

    Otherwise, small amounts can be placed into the red-lidded general waste bin or bundled and placed in a Bulky Waste Collection
     

    Coat Hangers:

    These can be returned to store, donated to selected charities or dry cleaners, placed in your Bulky Waste Collection. Please do not place in yellow-lidded recycling bin. 
     

    Coffee Cups (takeaway):

    These can be disposed of in the red-lidded general waste bin. Visit Simply Cups to find a drop-off speciality recycling location or become a business partner. Please do not place coffee cups, lids or straws in the yellow-lidded recycling bin.
     

    Coffee Grounds:

    These can be placed in your worm farm or compost bin. Alternatively, you can place these in the red-lidded general waste bin.
     

    Coffee Pods (Plastic/Aluminium):

    Visit Recycling Near You to find recycling options, or TerraCycle for their recycling programs. These can be placed in the red-lidded general waste bin.
     

    Commercial /industrial/trade waste:

    ⚠ DO NOT place commercial waste in residential bins or public bins. Business owners must organise the removal of their waste through Council commercial waste services or private contractors to meet their specific needs.

    You may also like to review Recycling Near You directory or participate in free Bin Trim waste assessment. Contact the Ethnic Communities' Council on (02) 9319 0288 or admin@eccnsw.org.au to organise a free in-language waste assessment of your business. 

    If your commercial business has surplus food, consider contacting companies like OzHarvestToo Good To GoYume who provide options for distributing quality surplus foods.
     

    Computers and Accessories:

    If your usable electrical items cannot be sold or donated you can visit the Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You website to find other recycling options. The Reconnect Project accepts various E-Waste items for repair.

    George River Council offer Quarterly events for E-Waste Drop OffOnly selected items are accepted, please view our website for details.

    The Federal government also lists approved organisations that provide households free access to recycling services as part of the National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme including details of the collection services and drop-off points.

    Electronics retailers such as Officeworks, JB-Hifi, The Good Guys and Harvey Norman also offer some free recycling services (fees may apply for specific items, see their website for contact details). 
     

    Construction Waste:

    Refer to 'building materials' in A-Z guide for more information.​
     

    Contact Lenses:

    Recycle at speciality collection points in local optometrist which can be found on OpticycleRecycle Mate or Recycling Near You.

    If you are unable to recycle, place in the red-lidded general waste bin. Do not place in yellow-lidded recycling bin.

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    Demolition Waste:

    Refer to 'building materials' in A-Z guide for more information.​
     

    Detergent and cleaning product packaging:

    Empty packaging can be placed in your yellow-lidded recycle bin.
     

    Dialysis Waste:

    Home dialysis waste must be empty, drained, and flush all fluid material before wrapping it securely and placing into your red-lidded general waste bin. 

    Please do not place any unused or expired medicine or sharps into any household bins. Refer to 'sharps' and 'medicine' for more information. 
     

    Diesel:

    Diesels and other fuels can be disposed of in the Household Chemical CleanOut.
     

    Disposable Nappies:

    These can be placed in your red-lidded general waste bin. Please do not place these in the yellow-lidded recycling bin.
     

    Documents:

    Paper documents can be placed in your yellow-lidded recycle bin. Please do not place shredded paper in your yellow-lidded recycling bin. Shredded paper can also be used in your compost bin.
     

    DVD Cases:

     Small quantities of these can be disposed of in our small recycle stations at the following locations.

    • Hurstville Civic Centre Corner Dora and MacMahon Streets, Hurstville.

    • The Hurstville Library Corner of Queen and Dora Street, Hurstville.

    • The Clive James Library Kogarah Town Square, Belgrave Street.

    Otherwise you may place these in your red-lidded general waste bin. Large amounts can be boxed and placed out for the Bulky Waste Collection. Please do not place these in your yellow-lidded recycling bin.
     

    DVDs:

    Small quantities of these can be disposed of in our small recycle stations at the following locations.

    • Hurstville Civic Centre Corner Dora and MacMahon Streets, Hurstville.

    • The Hurstville Library Corner of Queen and Dora Street, Hurstville.

    • The Clive James Library Kogarah Town Square, Belgrave Street.

    Otherwise you may place these in your red-lidded general waste bin. Large amounts can be boxed and placed out for the Bulky Waste Collection. Please do not place these in your yellow-lidded recycle bin.

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    Egg Cartons:

    These can be placed in your yellow lidded recycle bin.
     

    E-Waste:

    If your usable electrical items cannot be sold or donated you can visit the Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You website to find other recycling options. The Reconnect Project accepts various E-Waste items for repair.

    George River Council offer Quarterly events for E-Waste Drop OffOnly selected items are accepted, please view our website for details.

    The Federal government also lists approved organisations that provide households free access to recycling services as part of the National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme including details of the collection services and drop-off points.

    Electronics retailers such as Officeworks, JB-Hifi, The Good Guys and Harvey Norman also offer some free recycling services (fees may apply for specific items, see their website for contact details). 
     

    Electric Blankets:

    If these cannot be donated these can be placed out in your Bulky Waste Collection.
     

    Electrical Cords:

    These can be taken to the E-Waste Drop Off or see 'E-waste' section on A-Z guide for more options. 
     

    Envelopes:

    With or without windows these can be placed in the yellow-lidded recycling bin. 
     

    Exercise Equipment:

    If these items cannot be sold on or donated these can be placed in the Bulky Waste Collection.
     

    Eyeglasses:

    Donate if in good condition to an Op Shop or charity such as the Lions Club. Recycle at speciality collection points in local optometrist which can be found on OpticycleRecycle Mate or Recycling Near You.

    If you are unable to recycle, responsibly dispose in the red-lidded general waste bin. Do not place in yellow-lidded recycling bin.

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    Fabric:

    If these cannot be donated or sold these can be placed in the Bulky Waste Collection. See 'Clothing' section on A-Z guide to see other options.
     

    Fence Palings:

    Visit Recycling Near You to learn about recycling options, or these can be placed in the Bulky Waste Collection, these must be cut into 1 metre lengths (not trade waste).
     

    Fibro:

    This must not be disposed of in your household waste bins, Kerbside Clean Up or skip bins. A licenced contractor must dispose of this at a licenced facility. Visit Recycling Near You to find a licenced contractor.
    See 'Asbestos' section on A-Z recycling guide for more information. 
     

    Fire Extinguishers:

    You can dispose of these at the Household Chemical CleanOut.
     

    Flares:

    For disposal, contact Services NSW.
     

    Flowers (Artificial)

    These can be placed in your red-lidded general waste bin.
     

    Flowers (Live)

    These can be placed in your Green-lidded garden organics waste bin. You can also place these in your compost bin or garden.
     

    Fluorescent Tubes and Globes:

    These can be disposed of in the Household Chemical CleanOut. Ikea also accept Fluorescent tubes and globes at some stores. Visit Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You to learn about other recycling options. Please do not place these in your household waste or recycling bins.
     

    Foam (Polystyrene):

    Polystyrene is now accepted as part of the added extras at the E-waste events. You can also visit the Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You or Expanded Polystyrene Service website for recycling options. Otherwise, small amounts can be placed in your red-lidded general waste bin. Do not place in yellow-lidded recycling bin. 
     

    Food cans/tins:

    When empty these can be placed in your yellow-lidded recycle bin.
     

    Foods (including Fruit Vegetable Scraps):

    These can be placed in your compost bin, worm farm or bokashi bin. The Peels website allows you to connect to local composters that might be able to help compost your scraps. You may also like to join The Great Unwaste and see Council's Refuse, Reduce...Recycle webpage for food waste reduction tips.

    Alternatively, place your food waste in your red-lidded general waste bin.
     

    Food packaging (rigid plastic or paper/cardboard):

    Rigid plastic and paper/cardboard packaging may be placed in your yellow-lidded recycle bin if free from food scraps and not soft-plastic lined. Check Recycle Mate if unsure or place in red-lidded general waste bin. 
     

    Food wrappers/pouches:

    These can be placed in your red-lidded general waste bin. Do not place these in the yellow-lidded recycle bin.
    See 'soft plastics' for more information. 
     

    Foil and foil trays (aluminium):

    These can be placed in your yellow-lidded recycle bin.

    Tip: Collect and scrunch clean aluminium foil into a ball about tennis sized - the weight and size doesn't pass through the recycling machinery.
     

    Furniture:

    Consider the following options:

    Alternatively, furniture can be placed out in the Bulky Waste Collection or see Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You for other options. 
     

    Fridges/Freezers

    Consider the following:

    Alternatively, fridges and freezers can be placed out in the Bulky Waste Collection. Please note this must be indicated in booking and doors must be removed.  For additional options on recycling you can visit Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You.

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    Garden and Green waste:

    This can be placed in your green-lidded garden organics bin. Small amounts can also be placed in your compost bin. Larger amounts of green waste can be placed in the Bulky Waste Collection. This must be tied and bundled, branches no larger than 1m long and 15cm wide.
     

    Garden hoses:

    These can be placed in your red-lidded general waste bin. Do not place them in your green-lidded garden organics or yellow-lidded recycling bin.
     

    Garden ornaments and furniture:

    Unwanted items in good condition can be donated or sold. Visit  Recycling Near you for more recycling options .Otherwise they can be placed in the Bulky Waste Collection.
     

    Gas Bottles and Canisters:

    Unwanted gas bottles can be taken to the Household Chemical CleanOut or visit Recycling Near You.

    ⚠ DO NOT place compressed gas bottles or canisters of any kind in any household bin or Bulky Waste Collection as they pose a fire or explosion risk.
     

    Glad Wrap/Bags:

    Visit TerraCycle for information on their Glad food care free program. Alternatively, place in the red-lidded general waste bin. See 'soft plastics' for more details. 
     

    Glass Bottles and Jars (Packaging):

    These can be reused, donated or sold.  Alternatively, they can be placed in your yellow-lidded recycle bin.
    Visit the RecycleMate or Recycling Near you page for more recycling options.
     

    Glasses (Eyeglasses)

    See 'Eyeglasses'. 
     

    Glass (Non Recycling):

    Glass not made for packaging bottles and jars can have different qualities such as melting temperature and should NOT be placed in yellow-lidded recycling bin.  This includes bakeware, drinking glasses, decorative glass, window glass, lightbulbs and mirrors which contaminate recyclable glass. 

    If in good condition donate to local charities or op shops.
     
    For small amounts wrap glass and place in your red-lidded bin. For large panels such as shower screens, window glass, mirrors, and glass tabletops. Please arrange private removalist or drop off at a local 'tip' or recycling centre (Charges may apply). Below are some examples:

    Visit RecycleMate or PlanetArk's Recycling Near you website to find more information about excess business waste recycling options.
     

    Grass Clippings:

    Grass clippings can be placed in your compost bin. These can also be placed in your green-lidded garden organics bin unbagged. 
     

    Greeting Cards:

    These can be placed in your yellow-lidded recycling bin.
     

    Guns and Explosives:

    Contact the Police assistance line on 131 444 for information on safe disposal.
     

    Guttering Metal:

    If these are in good condition they can be donated or sold. Visit Recycling Near You for more recycling options.
     

    Gyprock/Plasterboard:  

    Building materials can not be placed in your household waste bins or in your Bulky Waste Collection.
    Refer to 'building materials' in A-Z guide for more information.

  • H

    Heaters: 

    If in working condition you may like to donate it. See the Op Shop website or a local directory. GIVIT also provides support vulnerable people by providing essential goods & services.

    • Oil column heaters can be safely disposed at Household Chemical CleanOut (the oil within the columns requires removal). Please do not place in Bulky Waste Collection or take to E-waste Drop Off. 

    • Small electric radiant or convection heaters can be recycled at our E-waste Drop Off event

    • Large gas heaters (wall mounted) should be disconnected by a professional. Outdoor patio gas heater (gas bottle) should be disconnected and gas bottle removed (see Household Chemical CleanOut). The heater can then be placed out on a Bulky Waste Collection or go to Recycling Near You or Recycle Mate to find scrap metal or recycling centres.

     

    Herbicides:

    These can be disposed in the Household Chemical CleanOut.
     

    Hot Water Systems:

    These must be empty. Item must not exceed 1.5m x 1.5m in size.

    Visit Recycling Near You website to learn about recycling options to find local scrap metal recyclers.
     

    Household Cleaning Products:

    These can be taken to the Household Chemical CleanOut. Household cleaning products packaging can be recycled through TerraCycle see website for details.

  • I

    Ink cartridges:

    Visit the Recycling Near You website to learn where to recycle these.

    ⚠ DO NOT place these in your household waste bins. 
     

    Insulation batts:

    This must not be disposed of in your household waste bins, Bulky Waste Collection or skip bins. A licenced contractor must dispose of this at a licenced facility. Visit Recycling Near You to find a licenced contractor.

  • J

    Jars and Jar lids:

    These can be placed in your yellow-lidded recycle bin if they are un-bagged.
     

    Juice Cartons and Poppers:

    These can be placed in your red - lidded general waste bin.
     

    Junk Mail:

    This can be placed in your yellow-lidded recycle bin without any plastic packaging. You can avoid Junk Mail if you place a ‘No Junk Mail’ sign on your letter box.

  • K

    Kitchen Cupboards:

    These can be sold or donated. Visit Recycling Near You website to find other recycling options. Large kitchen fit-outs and islands from trade waste, construction and demolition cannot be placed out for the Bulky Waste Collection.

    See 'building material' in the A-Z guide for additional information. 
     

    Kitchen Sinks:

    Visit  Recycling Near You website to learn where to recycle these. These cannot be placed out for the Bulky Waste Collection.

    See 'building material' in the A-Z guide for additional information. 
     

    Kitty Litter:

    Place this in a bag and into the red-lidded general waste bin. Do not place this in the green-lidded garden organics bin.

  • L

    Laminated Paper:

    Please place in your red-lidded general waste bin. Do not put this in your Yellow-lidded recycle bin.
     

    Laundry Tubs (Metal):

    Visit Recycling Near You website to learn where to recycle these. 

    Do not place these in your household waste bins or your Bulky Waste Collection.
     

    Lawn Mower:

    If these cannot be sold or donated, Otherwise, you may place them in the Bulky Waste Collection.
     

    Leaves:

    These can be placed in the green-lidded garden organics bin or compost bin.
     

    Light Globes:

    Old halogen light bulbs can be placed in your red-lidded general waste bin wrapped in paper.

    Please do not place fluorescent bulbs in the general waste bin, these can be disposed of at the ​Household Chemical CleanOut.

    You can also see Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You or Ikea stores for collection points.
     

    Linen and Manchester:

    If this cannot sold or donated, Visit Recycling Near You website to learn where to recycle these. You may also donate these to local charities. Or they can be placed out in your Bulky Waste Collection if they are bagged.
     

    Lino Flooring:

    If this cannot sold or donated, Visit Recycling Near You website to learn where to recycle these. This can also be placed in the Bulky Waste Collection in lengths of no longer than 1.5 meters. 
     

    Logs and Stumps:

    You can find where to recycling these by visiting the Recycling Near You website or check Recycle Mate for disposal options. 

    ⚠ DO NOT place these in your green-lidded garden organics bin or Bulky Waste Collection.

  • M

    Magazines:

    If these cannot be sold or donated to charities, they can be place in your yellow-lidded recycle bin.
     

    Magnets:

    These can be placed in the red-lidded general waste bin.
     

    Mailing bags:

    If the bag made of soft plastic or lined with soft plastic this goes into the red lidded general waste bin. 
    If the mailing bag is made from only paper and cardboard this can go in the yellow lidded recycling bin. 
     

    Marine Flares (Expired):

    You can visit the Services NSW website to view information on the Expired Marine Flares Collection Program, including dates, times and locations of collection points. 
     

    Mattresses:

    If your mattress is in good condition and free from stains. You can resell or donate your mattress please contact the Op-shop directly or charitable organisations like Givit to see if they are able to accept for refurbishment and reuse. 

    You can visit Recycling Near You website to find places to recycle these.  Alternatively, these can be placed in your Bulky Waste Collection. Please note these are to be placed to the side of your collection, to be collected by a recycle contractor on an alternative day.
     

    Meat trays:

    Foam meat trays can be placed in the red-lidded general waste bin. Do not place these in the yellow-lidded recycle bin.

    Rigid plastic trays (empty and clean) can be placed in the yellow-lidded recycle bin.
     

    Medical Waste:

    Local hospitals and selected pharmacies accept needles and syringes. If you see a needle in a public place, please do not touch it. Instead, call the Needle Clean-Up Hotline on 1800 633 353. This call centre will take reports from the public about dumped needles and syringes anywhere within NSW. 

    You can find sharps disposal locations on Safe SharpsNSW Needle and Syringe Program (NSP) outlets and The Pharmacy Guild of Australia websites.
     

    Medicines:

    Most chemist/pharmacies accept unwanted, expired or excess medicines for safe disposal. Please check with your nearest store for further information. You can visit The Pharmacy Guild of Australia or Return Unwanted Medicine websites for more information on disposing of these responsibly. You can also take them to Household Chemical CleanOut events. 

    See 'blister packs' for empty blister/pill packets. 
     

    Metal:

    View Recycling Near You website to find places to recycle these.
     
    Only small metal items can be placed out for the Bulky Waste Collection. Building materials are not accepted.
     

    Milk Cartons:

    Drink cartons such as long-life milk or juice are not accepted in the yellow-lidded recycling bin. We recommend those that are collected as part of NSW Return and Earn Scheme be returned at a collection point - for specialist recycling. Otherwise, place in red-lidded general waste bin. 

    Milk bottles (rigid plastics) can be placed in our yellow-lidded recycle bin.
     

    Mirrors:

    If these are in good condition these can be sold or donated to charities. Visit Recycling Near You website to find places to recycle these.

    Please do not place these in your Bulky Waste Collection.
     

    Mobile Phones:

     Small quantities of these can be disposed of in our small recycle stations at the following locations.

    • Hurstville Civic Centre Corner Dora and MacMahon Streets, Hurstville

    • The Hurstville Library Corner of Queen and Dora Street, Hurstville  

    • The Clive James Library Kogarah Town Square, Belgrave Street 

    This project is a NSW Environment Protection Authority, Waste Less, Recycle More initiative, funded from the waste levy. 
     

    Motor Oil:

    You can drop these off at Council's Household Chemical CleanOut. You may also visit the Recycling Near You website to find places to recycle these.
     

    Mulch: 

    For small amounts of clean mulch, reuse on-site or compost at home. 

    For large or trade quantities search Recycling Near You directory to take this to a recycling centre or organise a private contractor to responsibly manage and dispose of your garden waste.

    See 'building material' for additional information on other construction and demolition waste. 

  • N

    Nappies:

    These can be placed in the red-lidded general waste bin.
     

    Needles and Syringes:

    Local hospitals and selected pharmacies accept needles and syringes. If you see a needle in a public place, please do not touch it. Instead, call the Needle Clean-Up Hotline on 1800 633 353. This call centre will take reports from the public about dumped needles and syringes anywhere within NSW. 

    You can find sharps disposal locations on Safe Sharps, NSW Needle and Syringe Program (NSP) outlets and The Pharmacy Guild of Australia websites.

    ⚠ DO NOT place syringes in any household bins.
     

    Newspapers:

    These can be placed in your yellow-lidded recycling bin or compost bin. (Remove soft plastic wrapper before placing in recycle bin).
     

    Nitrous oxide gas bottles or canisters:

    Unwanted gas bottles can be taken to the Household Chemical CleanOut.

    ⚠ DO NOT place compressed gas bottles or canisters of any kind in any household bin or Bulky Waste Collection as they pose a fire or explosion risk. 
     

    Notepads:

    The paper and cardboard can be placed in your yellow-lidded recycling bin. Please remove any metal bindings and place in red-lidded bin.

  • O

    Office Paper:

    This can be placed in your yellow-lidded recycle bin.
     

    Oil (Cooking and Motor):

    These can be dropped off at Councils Household Chemical CleanOut event. Alternatively view the Recycling Near You for other options.
     

    Ovens:

    Consider the following:

    Alternatively, fridges and freezers can be placed out in the Bulky Waste Collection. For additional options on recycling you can visit Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You.

  • P

    Paints:

    This can be disposed of in Household Chemical CleanOut. Otherwise, you can visit the PaintBack website or Recycling Near You website to find locations that recycle paints safely.

    ⚠ DO NOT place these in your Bulky Waste Collection or kerbside bins.
     

    Packaging foam:

    Expanded polystyrene is also accepted at our E-waste Drop-Off events. See Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You for additional drop-off locations. 

    Alternatively, this can be placed in your red-lidded general waste bin. Do not place in yellow-lidded recycling bin. 
     

    Pamphlets:

    You can dispose of this in your yellow-lidded recycle bin.
     

    Paper (not shredded):

    You can dispose of this in your yellow-lidded recycle bin. If there is no plastic on the paper, it can be composted in your compost bin, worm farm or bokashi.
     

    Paper (shredded):

    These are too small to bale and recycle a Material Recovery Facility. This can be sealed in envelope or small box for recycling. Otherwise, place in red-lidded general waste bin or composted in your compost bin, worm farm or bokashi
     

    Paper towels /tissues and wipes: 

    Dispose of these in the red lidded general waste bin. Tissues, napkins and paper towels either used or unused contain short fibres and chemical binders which can't be recycled. Please do not place in your yellow-lidded recycling bin.
     

    Pens and markers:

    This can be donated a local school or day care (check first) or recycled at a local Officeworks. Otherwise, place them in your red-lidded general waste bins. 
     

    Pesticides:

    These can be disposed of in the Household Chemical CleanOut.
     

    Petrol:

    Dispose of this in the Household Chemical CleanOut.
     

    Phone Books:

    You can place these in your yellow-lidded recycling bin. If you want to cancel a phone book service, visit Directory Select.
     

    Photos and Photo Frames:

    These can be placed into your red-lidded general waste bin. Please wrap these in newspaper (or similar) before disposing.
     

    Pizza Boxes:

    Empty pizza boxes can be placed into the yellow-lidded recycle bin. Pizza boxes with food waste or excessive grease in them must go in the red-lidded general waste bin. 
     

    Plastics (General):

    Large plastic items not used in packaging such as wash baskets, buckets, chairs, PVC pipes and Tupperware should not be placed in yellow-lidded recycling bins. These items can be disposed of at Councils E-waste and extras events.

    Visit the Recycling Near You website to learn where to recycle these. You can learn more about which plastics can be recycled by visiting the Australasian Recycling Label (ARL) website. 
     

    Plastic Bags:

    These can be placed into your red lidded general waste bin. Please do not place these in the yellow lidded recycle bin.
     

    Plastic Film:

    You can place this in your red-lidded general waste bin.
     

    Plastic Pot Plants:

    These can be taken to the E-Waste and Extras event or can be placed out in your Bulky Waste Collection. Alternatively, these can be placed into the red lidded general waste bin.
     

    Plastic Toys:

    Visit Recycling Near You website to learn where to recycle these. Visit TerraCycle for information on their toy recycle program. Toys can be sold or donated to charities if they are in good condition. Otherwise, they can be placed out in your Bulky Waste Collection.
     

    Poisons:

    Please dispose of these in the Household Chemical CleanOut.
     

    Polystyrene:

    You can visit the Expanded Polystyrene Australia, Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You website to find locations which recycle this. Council's quarterly E-Waste Drop Off and extras events also takes expanded polystyrene (EPS) for free specialist recycling. 

    Alternatively, small amounts can be placed in your red-lidded general waste bin. Please do not place these in the yellow-lidded recycling bin. 
     

    Pool Chemicals:

    You can take pool chemicals to the Household Chemical CleanOut.
     

    Postage Satchels:

    Post satchels or online delivery bags that contain soft plastics should be placed in your red lidded waste bin
     

    Pots and Pans:

    Visit Recycling Near You website to learn where to recycle these. If these cannot be sold or donated to charities, you can put small amounts of these in your red-lidded general waste bin. Otherwise, please place these in your Bulky Waste Collection.
     

    Power Tools:

    Visit Recycling Near You website to learn where to recycle these. These can be sold or donated to charities. Otherwise, they can be placed in your Bulky Waste Collection.
     

    Printers:

    You can visit the Recycling Near You website to find places to recycle these or see our E-waste Drop Off events. 
     

    Printer Cartridges:

    You can visit the Recycling Near You website to find more about Cartridges for Planet Ark.
     

    Propane gas bottles or canisters:

    Unwanted gas bottles can be taken to the Household Chemical CleanOut.

    ⚠ DO NOT place compressed gas bottles or canisters of any kind in any household bin or Bulky Waste Collection as they pose a fire or explosion risk. 

  • R

    Radios:

    Visit Reverse Garbage to learn of more recycling options . If these cannot be sold or donated to charities, you can place these in your the Bulky Waste Collection.
     

    Refrigerators:

    Consider the following:

    Alternatively, fridges and freezers can be placed out in the Bulky Waste Collection. Please note this must be indicated in booking and doors must be removed.  For additional options on recycling you can visit Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You.
     

    Rocks:

    You can reuse or repurpose large rocks through Facebook, Gumtree or other community marketplaces. Visit the Recycling Near You website to find places which can recycle these.

    See 'building materials' in the A-Z guide for more information. ​Please do not place in household bins or Bulky Waste Collection. 
     

    Rope:

    Rope, cord or twine strings if it cannot be repurposed. Place in red-lidded general waste bin.
     

    Roof Tiles:

    Visit Recycling Near You the website to find places which can recycle these. See 'building materials' in the A-Z guide for more information.

    ⚠ DO NOT place these in your Bulky Waste Collection.

  • S

    Sand and stones:

    You can reuse on-site or repurpose through Facebook, Gumtree or other community marketplaces. Visit the Recycling Near You website to find places which can recycle these.

    See 'building materials' in the A-Z guide for more information. ​Please do not place in household bins or Bulky Waste Collection. 
     

    Sauce bottles and containers:

    When empty these can be placed in your yellow-lidded recycle bin.
     

    Shampoo and conditioner bottles:

    When empty these can be placed in your yellow-lidded recycle bin.
     

    Sharps and syringes:

    Local hospitals and selected pharmacies accept needles and syringes. If you see a needle in a public place, please do not touch it. Instead, call the Needle Clean-Up Hotline on 1800 633 353. This call centre will take reports from the public about dumped needles and syringes anywhere within NSW. 

    You can find sharps disposal locations on Safe SharpsNSW Needle and Syringe Program (NSP) outlets and The Pharmacy Guild of Australia websites. 

    If you are a commercial business or health practice that use or collect or utilise sharps. Please engage with a suitable specialist private contractor for medical and sharps waste, this can be found online  

    ⚠ DO NOT place syringes in any household bins.
     

    Shoes:

    If these cannot be sold or donated to charities, you can place these in the red-lidded general waste bin.

    You can also visit the Recycling Near You website for recycling locations for clothing and textiles including shoes. 
     

    Shower Screens:

    These can be disposed of at your nearest waste and recycling facility. These cannot be placed in the Bulky Waste Collection. See 'Glass (non-recycling)' in the A-Z guide for more information. 
     

    Smoke Alarms:

    These can be disposed of in the Household Chemical CleanOut.

    Please do not place these in your yellow-lidded recycling bin. 
     

    Soil:

    View Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You to find places which can recycle this. Do not place in household bins. See 'Building materials' in A-Z guide for more information. 
     

    Soft plastics:

    Soft plastics are plastics that can be easily scrunched in your hand. This includes cling film, bubble wrap, plastic bags of all sizes (shopping, fruit, frozen vegetables, rice, potting mix, bread, ziplock bags), chip and snack packets.

    These can be placed in the red-lidded general waste bin. Please DO NOT place these items into the yellow-lidded recycling bin. 

    Alternatively, you can visit Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You to find drop-off locations. Woolworth’s are currently trialling an in-store collection with over 500 locations as part of Soft Plastic Taskforce (Woolworths, Coles, Aldi) pilot, see Woolworths Soft Plastics Recycling Trial webpage for more details. 

    Solar Panels:

    When you're replacing solar panels, many companies will handle the removal and disposal for you. Just ask your supplier about their disposal process. 

    Alternatively, you can also contact PV industries or EcoActiv who recycle the panels in Australia.

    ⚠ DO NOT place in your kerbside bins or Bulky Waste Collection. 
     

    Shredded paper:

    These are too small to bale and recycle a Material Recovery Facility. This can be sealed in envelope or small box for recycling. Otherwise, place in red-lidded general waste bin or composted in your compost bin, worm farm or bokashi
     

    Sporting Equipment:

    Visit Recycling Near You website to find places which can recycle these. These can be sold or donated to charities. Otherwise, you can place these in your Bulky Waste Collection.
     

    Stationery / Office supplies

    Office supplies made from mixed materials (such as pens, pencils, binder folders) cannot be recycled in yellow lidded bins. You can try donating them to local organisation or check TerraCycle, for pens, pencils or markers see Officeworks recycling program, otherwise place in red-lidded general waste bin.
     

    Steel Cans:

    These can be placed in your yellow-lidded recycle bin.
     

    Stoves and Ovens

    View the Recycling Near You website to find places which can recycle these. These can be sold or donated to Charities, Otherwise, you can place these in your Bulky Waste Collection
     

    Styrofoam:

    You can visit the Recycling Near You website to find locations which recycle this.

    Alternatively, small amounts can be placed in your red-lidded general waste bin. Please do not place these in the yellow-lidded recycling bin. 
     

    Suitcases:

    These can be sold or donated to Charities. Visit Recycling Near You website to find places which can recycle these. Otherwise, you can place these in your Bulky Waste Collection.
     

  • T

    Tables:

    If these cannot be upcycled or sold on these can be placed out in the Bulky Waste Collection.
     

    Tables with glass table top:

    If these cannot be upcycled or sold on, glass table tops must be disposed of at your nearest waste and recycling centre or see Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You for some options. These cannot be placed out in the Bulky Waste Collection.
     

    Takeaway or Fast food packaging:

    Only rigid plastic containers or unsoiled cardboard accepted into the yellow lidded recycle bin. No bio degradable or compostable containers accepted in the recycle bin. Check Recycle Mate for more information. 
     

    Tea Bags:

    Plastic-free tea bags can be composted, otherwise you can dispose of them in the red-lidded general waste bin.
     

    Telephone Books:

    You can place these in your yellow-lidded recycling bin. If you want to cancel a phone book service, visit directory select.
     

    Telephones (Landline):

    These can be sold or donated to Charities. Otherwise, they can be taken to Councils E-Waste drop off.
     

    Televisions:

    Consider the following:

    TerraCycle (free recycling program): 

    Various waste items can be recycled as part of the free TerraCycle program. This program allows you, your school and/or your office to start collecting accepted items and send them for recycling.

    Some items that you can recycle include beauty products, bread bag clips, personal hygiene products, coffee/tea capsules and stationary.

    For information on how to participate, visit the TerraCycle website.
     

    Textiles:

    If these cannot be donated or sold these can be placed in the Bulky Waste Collection. See 'clothing' section to see other options.
     

    Tiles:

    Visit Recycling Near You website to find places which can recycle these. See 'building materials' for more general information on responsibly managing building, construction and demolition waste. 
     

    Timber:

    Visit Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You website to find places which can recycle these. See 'building materials' for more general information on responsibly managing building, construction and demolition waste. 

    For small household quantities (no more than 0.5 meter x 1 metre x 1 meter in volume), free of nails and screws, cut into 1 metre lengths this can be placed in a Bulky Waste Collection.
     

    Tools:

     

    Toilet paper rolls:

    These can be placed in the yellow-lidded recycle bin.
     

    Toys (no batteries):

    Toys can be resold or donated to Charities if they are in good condition.

    Toys are also accepted as part of Big W Toys for Joy program and TerraCycle recycling programs.

    Otherwise, they can be bundled and placed in your Bulky Waste Collection or small amounts placed in red-lidded general waste bin. See Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You website for other options.
     

    Tree Trunks:

    You can find where to recycling these by visiting the Recycling Near You website. You may also take these to your local Waste Management Centre (fees apply).

    ⚠ DO NOT place these in the Bulky Waste Collection.
     

    Trolleys:

    Residents are encouraged to report abandoned trolleys so they can be collected. Abandoned trolleys can obstruct roads or footpaths, become a trip hazard, or end up in our waterways.

    Please report trolleys to:

    Company

    How to Report

    Woolworths
    Big W
    Dan Murphy's
    Ikea

    Online: Complete the Report A Trolley form on the Trolley Tracker website.
    App: Download the free Trolley Tracker app from App Store or Google Play Store.
    Phone: 1800 641 497 (7 days, 8.00am-6.00pm).

    Coles
    Kmart
    Target
    Bunnings
    First Choice

    Online: Complete the Abandoned Trolley form on the Coles Website.
    App: Download the free Coles app from App Store or Google Play Store.
    Phone: 1800 876 553 (1800 TROLLEY) 7 days, 24 hours a day.

    Aldi

    Online: Complete the Lost Trolleys form on the Aldi website.

     

    Tyres and Wheels (Motor Vehicles):

    You can visit the TyreCycle website to find your local tyre recycler. Otherwise, see RecycleMate or contact your local Waste Management Centre (fees apply).

    ⚠ DO NOT place these in your Bulky Waste Collection or household bins.

  • U

    Umbrellas:

    If in good condition consider reusing or donating. Broken umbrellas can go in your red-lidded general waste bin or neatly bundled with other items in your Bulky Waste CollectionDo not place in yellow-lidded recycling bin.
     

    Underwear: 

    If you cannot reuse or repair. Some speciality textile recyclers will accept clean washed underwear, see Recycling Near You or place in red-lidded general waste bin. 

  • V

    Vacuum Cleaner Dust:

    This can be disposed of in your compost bin or red-lidded general waste bin.
     

    Vacuum Cleaners:  

    Visit Recycling Near You website to find places which can recycle these.If these cannot be sold or donated to Charities. Alternatively, you can place these in your Bulky Waste Collection.
     

    Vapes:

    These cannot be placed into the red lidded general waste bin. These can be dropped of at  the next Household Chemical CleanOut events. Alternatively, you can find a Community Recycling Centre throughout the year.  

    Some battery recyclers will accept reusable and non reusable vapes.  See Recycling Near You for battery recyclers.
     

    Video Cassettes:

    Visit Recycling Near You website to find places which can recycle these.If these cannot be sold or donated to Charities. Alternatively, you can place these in your Bulky Waste Collection.
     

    Video Games Consoles:

    Visit Recycling Near You website to find places which can recycle these.If these cannot be sold or donated to Charities.They can also be taken to the E-Waste drop off.
     

    Vinyl: 

    Visit Recycling Near You website to find places which can recycle these.If these cannot be sold or donated to Charities.  Alternatively, you can place these in your Bulky Waste Collection.

  • W

    Weeds:

    These can be placed in your compost bin or your green-lidded garden organics bin.
     

    White Goods: 

    Consider the following options: 

    Alternatively, white goods can be placed out in the Bulky Waste Collection.
     

    Window Glass:

    Visit Recycle Mate or Recycling Near You website to find places which can recycle these.

    Please do not place these in your Bulky Waste Collection. 
     

    Wrapping Paper:

    If this does not have a plastic or glitter coating, it can be placed in your yellow-lidded recycle bin. Otherwise it must be disposed of in your red-lidded general waste bin.

  • X

    X-ray Images:

    These can often be returned to the centre where the x-rays were obtained. Please contact the centre to confirm acceptance.

    Otherwise, you can visit the Recycling Near You or Recycle Mate website to find other recycling locations.
    Please do not place in yellow-lidded recycling bin.

  • Y

    Yarn:

    If this cannot be donated or repurposed. Place in red lidded general waste bin.
     

    Yoga mats: 

    If these cannot be donated or repurposed. Place in red lidded general waste bin or Bulky Waste Collection. Do not place in yellow-lidded recycling bin.

  • Z

    Zip-lock bags

    If these cannot be reused. Place in the red-lidded general waste bin. Refer to 'Soft plastics' in A-Z guide for additional information. 
     

    Zip-ties

    If this cannot be reused (pressing the small tab in the centre mechanism, releasing the tail). Place in the red-lidded general waste bin.


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