What goes in your bin matters!
Be a good sort! Click on the tiles below to learn more about what to put in each bin.
The Recycling Process: Where Does It Really Go?
Recycling right
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Keep it simple
paper, cardboard, aluminium and steel cans, glass bottles and jars and rigid plastic can be recycled
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Keep out soft plastics
if you can scrunch your plastic into a ball easily it can't go into your yellow recycling bin
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Keep out small items
nothing smaller than a business card, including lids and never put batteries into the recycling
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Keep it loose
never in plastic bags or boxes
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Keep it clean
rinse containers before placing in the yellow recycling bin
Confused about how to dispose of your waste?
Simply type the name of an item you would like to know how to dispose of and Recycle Mate will give you disposal advice specific to your location.
Our biggest offenders in recycling
Read below to find out more about how takeaway coffee cups and soft plastics mess up our recycling facilities.
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Takeaway coffee cups
Approximately 98% of disposable coffee cups have a plastic lining that can’t be easily separated from the paper, meaning the cups are often rejected as contaminated waste and end up in landfill.
Be a good sort: Put disposable coffee cups & lids in your red bin. Use a reusable cup for your coffee.
Soft plastics
Soft plastic bags and packaging like cling wrap, pasta packets, bread bags and biscuit trays should never be put in the yellow recycling bin. These items get caught in waste facility machinery causing contamination, damage and disruption to sorting.
Be a good sort: Put soft plastics in the red bin. Better still, reduce the purchase of soft plastics by choosing items with minimal packaging.
Frequently asked questions
Got a question about recycling?
OpenAsk your questions about Re-imagine waste here and our team will get back to you.
Want to learn more?
Here are some great programs, projects and tips to help with reducing our waste.
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Bees Wax Wraps
Imagine never buying cling wrap again! Learn how to make bees wax wraps with us. Using beeswax wraps helps reduce single-use disposable plastics from your household.
Create your own eco-cleaning products
Did you know, many easily accessible natural ingredients are effective cleaning agents and disinfectants? When used correctly, they can provide a cheaper, safer and environmentally friendly solution to your household cleaning needs.
Cut food waste and save money
Did you know that one in five shopping bags of food ends up in the bin? What a waste!
The FREE Food Smart program is helping families cut food waste to save money and the environment.
Rejuvenate and old bicycle
Do you have an old bike sitting in your garage or shed that you no longer use? Give it a new life! Green Bikes is a community bicycle workshop that rejuvenates and sells unwanted bicycles.
From kitchen scraps to compost
Imagine an ongoing supply of nutrient rich compost for your garden. Composting is good for the environment, and saves you money.
Take 3 for thes sea
Take 3 for the Sea is an award-winning Australian charity on a mission to rid the oceans of plastic pollution.
Tip fees & charges
Download a copy of our current Waste Management Centre fees and charges.
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