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1 RESOURCE RECOVERY CALENDAR Kerbside Bin Collections I m a valuable resource! Keep me on your fridge for 205/206 There s no such thing as waste? When it s put in the right place! IN PARTNERSHIP WITH Waste Service Information Waste Collection Contractor
2 Recycling s as easy as RRRC The Regional Resource Recovery Centre, or RRRC, is a green initiative of the Southern Metropolitan Regional Council, or SMRC, established to represent five local councils south of Perth, including Cockburn, East Fremantle, Fremantle, Kwinana and Melville. Covering an area of 340km 2 and a combined population of over 260,000 residents, it uses state of the art technology and infrastructure to process waste and recover recyclables for reuse. The RRRC diverts more than 60,000 tonnes of waste per year from landfill and prevents about 70,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere, which is equivalent to taking more than 7,000 cars off the road. Free tours of the RRRC are available, helping to educate people about the recycling process, while offering safe and clear views into the different facilities. Find out more by calling , or visit smrc.com.au or recycleright.net.au
3 Recycling and Waste Composting Bins Collection Map Riverside Road Jerrat Drive Riverside Road East Street N Swan River St Peters Road WEDNESDAY Marmion Street Riverside Road Stirling Highway Pier St Preston Point Rd Canning Highway Canning Highway George Street Silas St FRIDAY Moss Street Hamilton Street Moss Street Allen Street THURSDAY Fraser Street Canning Pier St TUESDAY Marmion Street Gill Street Fortescue Street Walter Streer Canning Highway Highway Irwin Street Petra Street Petra Street MONDAY Petra Street Your waste composting bin (green-topped) is collected every week. Your recycling bin (yellow-topped) is collected every week on the same day as your waste composting bin (green-topped). To confirm your collection week, or for related enquiries, please contact WASTE BINS COLLECTION MAP
4 Important information for Verge Collections GREEN WASTE COLLECTIONS The following Items WILL be collected: Tree and shrub prunings up to.5 metres in length 300mm in diameter Two trailer loads (6x4 trailer size) or 2 cubic metres of green waste The following Items WILL NOT be collected: NO bags or boxes of leaves, loose leaves or grass clippings NO weeds and root materials NO sand and soil materials NO general rubbish, junk or white goods NO dug out lawn JUNK & WHITE GOODS / METAL COLLECTIONS The following Items WILL be collected: White goods (fridges, stoves etc, up to.5 metres in length) Scrap (furniture & other household items) Timber products (up to.5 metres in length) General junk The following Items WILL NOT be collected: NO trees NO green waste, no bags with leaves Details on how to present verge waste: Place away from walls, fences and power poles NO asbestos products NO food stuff or domestic rubbish NO car bodies or vehicle parts NO gas cylinders NO paints, chemicals, oils NO bricks, sand or building rubble NO stumps or palm logs NO tyres NO batteries NO cement or concrete NO plate glass or shower screens NO dug out lawn Do not place under trees, over sprinklers or water meters Separate white goods, steel, mattresses and e-waste from other verge collection goods Do not follow your neighbour; check dates first Do not place any Verge Collection items on vacant land or in any park land Keep checking your pile to ensure compliance Non-Compliance will result in NO COLLECTION Do not place on footpaths and driveways.
5 Greenwaste and Junk Verge Collection Green Waste 205 Green Waste Junk and Whitegoods/ Metals 205 Green Waste Green Waste June 2 September 23 November 5 February 27 June For further information contact or visit Small prunings and glass clippings should be placed in your green bin weekly. Please place your waste on the verge by 6am Monday on the scheduled start date as the contractor will only service your verge for Green Waste or Junk/Whitegoods once. VERGE COLLECTION DATES
6 Using your Bins BIN PLACEMENT To assist waste and recycling operators in servicing your bin on collection day: Bins should be placed within.5 metres of the road kerb by 6:00am ½ m on collection day, with the handles m facing towards the property, without kerb the bin blocking footpaths or driveways. Place your yellow recycling bin about half a metre from the green bin to allow clear access for the side loading service vehicle s grab arm. Please do not overfill your bin as the rubbish and recycling trucks hydraulics cannot lift bins weighing over 70kg, or those overfull with the lid open. Hot or burning ash, liquid wastes, oil, paint, solvents or heavy materials should not be placed in your bin as they may damage the bin, waste collection vehicle and the environment. Your bin lid must close so that the contents do not spill when it is lifted, or the lid does not blow open causing street litter. Place your bin clear of parked cars, trees, poles, etc to allow clear access to the service vehicles. Only waste placed inside the bin will be collected. HANDY HINTS Return bins to your property as soon as possible. Store bins in a shaded area. Clean bins regularly. Wrap all moist and perishable foods in newspaper before placing in your green bin. Freeze all smelly food and place in your green bin the night before collection. Put lawn clippings and small prunings on top of the material in your green bin to prevent jamming. Which bin do I put it in? visit recycleright.net.au
7 All plastic containers & plastic wraps (empty with lids off) All glass & ceramics (whole & broken) All paper, junk mail, glossy magazines & cardboard products (empty) All metal containers, steel & aluminium including aerosol cans (Check your calendar for exceptions) YOUR RECYCLING BIN (YELLOW-TOPPED) Contents from your yellow-topped bin, collected weekly, are sorted and baled at the RRRC and sold for reprocessing. Items should be LOOSE (not in plastic bags) and rinsed. This includes: All glass, even broken glass. All plastic containers (empty), including salad dressing, tomato sauce, condiment bottles & empty plastic bags. All cans & tins including aerosol cans & tin foil. All paper products including wax cartons & pizza boxes (empty). See Resource Recovery A Z for a list of other items. 0% General Household Waste 90% Organic Waste YOUR WASTE COMPOSTING BIN (GREEN-TOPPED) Contents from your waste composting bin (green-topped), collected weekly, are processed at the RRRC into compost used in local farming. All food, organic and general household waste, grass clippings and small prunings go into your waste composting bin (green-topped). NOTE: To ensure this waste stream is not contaminated and the composting process compromised, please keep the following items out of your green composting bin. NO Glass (ALL glass goes in your recycling bin (yellow-topped). NO Batteries. Place batteries into community Battery Disposal Bins. NO Hazardous Waste: petrol, gas cylinders, paints, motor oils & fluids, garden chemicals & poisons, pool chemicals, cleaners, acids, bleaches & ammonia, medicines & flammable liquids. NO Medical wastes or needles. NO construction, demolition & building materials (no bricks, sand, soil, concrete, rocks or asbestos). See DISPOSAL for assistance with items that don t go into your bins, or download the free Recycle Right app. USING YOUR BINS
8 Resource Recovery Guide: A J For a more comprehensive list, download the free Recycle Right app on the App store or Google play or go to m.recycleright.net.au PLEASE PUT IT IN THE RIGHT BIN! Yellow-topped bin items Containers, tins, paper, and cardboard Green-topped bin items Food and garden waste Disposal site items General and hazardous waste must be taken to disposal site and recycling hubs Community service items Reusable items/goods Verge junk collection items Whitegoods and junk Verge green waste items Garden waste too big for your green bin A 3 Acids (HHW) Aerosol cans All glass, any glass Aluminium cans Aluminium foil 3 Ammonia (HHW) 4 Auto Batteries (Contact local Council) B 2 Band-Aids 2 Baskets 3 Batteries (HHW) Beer bottles Beer cartons 4 Blankets 3 Bleaches (HHW) Books Bottles [top/lids off] Bottle tops/lids 3 Bricks (C&D) Broken Glass Cosmetic jars 2 Cotton wool 2 Cotton wool buds Cups & Saucers 2 Cutlery (metal) 2 Cutlery (plastic) D 3 Dirt & soil 2 Disposable nappies Drink cans E Egg Cartons 4 Electrical appliances 4 Electrical equipment Envelopes 3 EPIRB locator beacons F 3 Fertiliser (HHW) 3 Flares 2 Fly tape Foam boxes Foam meat trays
9 3 Building materials/waste (C&D) 5 Bulky items C Carbon paper Cardboard (boxes & other types) 3 Car parts 2 Cassette tapes (audio & video) Cellophane Ceramic (broken plates, pots) Cereal boxes 3 Cleaners (HHW) 4 Clothing/shoes 3 Cockroach bait (plastic) Coffee jars & cans 4 Computer components/ accessories Computer paper 3 Concrete (C&D) 2 Cooking fat 2 Cork Foil Food cans (rinsed) 2 Food and vegetable scraps Fruit juice cartons 5 Furniture (broken) 4 Furniture (fixed) G 3 Garden chemicals/ poison (HHW) Garden waste (small 2 prunings and grass clippings) 6 Garden waste (large) 4 Gas cylinders Glad wrap Glass (ALL Types) Glossy magazines/ brochures Greaseproof paper H 5 Hosepipe (garden hose) 5 Household goods I Ice cream containers (cardboard) Ice cream containers (plastic) 3 Insecticides (HHW) J Jars Jar lids Juice cartons/bottles/ containers 5 Junk (too large for Green Bin) Junk (small items) RESOURCE RECOVERY GUIDE: A I RESOURCE RECOVERY GUIDE: A J
10 Resource Recovery Guide: K Z K 2 Kitty litter L 6 Large garden waste 3 Light bulbs/fluorescent tubes Liquid paper board 2 Lolly wrappers Long-life cartons Lunch boxes M Magazines 2 Manure/animal droppings Margarine tubs Meat trays 3 Medicines (HHW) Milk bottles and milk cartons 3 Mineral turpentine (HHW) 4 Mobile phones 4 Motor oil (Contact local Council) N 2 Nappies (disposable) 4 Needles Newspapers O 2 Oil (cooking) 4 Oil (motor) (Contact local Council) 2 Polystyrene 3 Pool chemicals 2 Pottery 4 Printer cartridges Pyrex (ovenware) R 3 Rat poison 5 Rope 3 Rubber tyres S 2 Sanitary pads Sauce bottles (rinsed) Seedling containers 2 Soap Soft drinks bottles (empty) Soft drink cans 3 Soil Spirit bottles (empty) Steel cans (rinsed) T Take-away food containers (rinsed) 2 Tampons 2 Terracotta tiles/pots 5 Timber 3 Timber treated 2 Tissues Toilet paper rolls (inner) 2 Toothbrushes 2 Toothpaste tubes
11 P Paint tins (empty) 3 Paint tins Paper bags Paper towel rolls 2 Pens/biros/textas/pencils 3 Pest control concentrates (HHW) Pet food tins (rinsed) 3 Petrol & flammable liquids (HHW) Phone books 2 Picture frames (broken) 4 Picture frames (fixed) Pizza boxes 2 Placemats Plastic bags (empty) Plastic bottle lids Plastic containers 2 Plastic cutlery Plastic plant pots Plate glass 3 Poison (liquid/solid) (HHW) Tops (jars/bottles) 2 Toys (broken) 4 Toys (fixed) 4 Tyres V 2 Vacuum cleaner dust 2 Vinyl school bags (broken) 4 Vinyl school bags (fixed) 2 Other vinyl (kitchen tiles etc) W Waxed cardboard Waxed paper 2 Weeds 5 White goods Windowpanes Wine bottles 2 Wood (garden pruning) 5 Wooden planks/bits of wooden furniture Wrapping paper X X-rays Y Yoghurt containers RESOURCE RECOVERY GUIDE: K Z
12 Disposal Sites PLEASE CONTACT THE DISPOSAL SITE FOR FEES PAYABLE City of Rockingham City of Cockburn Millar Road West Henderson Waste Recovery Park Baldivis 920 Rockingham Rd, Henderson Ph: Ph: HAZARDOUS HOUSEHOLD WASTE (HHW), CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION WASTE (C&D), ASBESTOS & GENERAL WASTE Should be taken to your nearest disposal site as seen above. Only residential quantities of Hazardous Household Waste (HHW) will be accepted at Henderson Waste Recovery Park. (eg. Maximum 20 litres of oil or paint) Asbestos delivery to DER approved landfills to be wrapped in black builders plastic in parcels easily lifted by hand and labelled in 50mm lettering ASBESTOS. Waste Stream Management Ratcliffe Road, Medina (fees may apply) accept commercial quantities of asbestos. Other Items AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS If you have automotive products (auto batteries, motor oil and tyres), discuss the right way to get rid of them with your mechanic or car service provider. BOOKS, CLOTHING, FURNITURE, SHOES, BRIC-A-BRAC Please do not throw out household goods. There is a major need for clean, undamaged, reusable furniture which may be collected FREE of charge. Anglicare (accept working electrical goods) Good Sammy home collection for large, heavy and fragile items: or visit Salvation Army Home Collection Service: (no wire-frame beds or whitegoods) or visit St Vincent de Paul Society (no electrical goods): or visit Para-Quad Industries (home collection service) Anglicare (free home collections)
13 COMPACT FLUORESCENT TUBE (CFL) for CFL recycling information please contact Henderson Waste Recovery Park on (Domestic CFL only, fees may apply). COMPUTERS AND IT For recycling of old computer equipment including desktops, notebooks, servers, monitors, printers and other items contact: Sims Recycling Solutions (fees may apply) Secure computer recycling and disposal (fees may apply) Technology Assisting Disability WA Inc (free service and accepts monitors) Henderson Waste Recovery Park (fees may apply) DRY-CELL BATTERIES for recycling locations please contact SMRC on or see recycleright.net.au GAS BOTTLES For LPG refills call Kleenheat Gas on or visit MEDICAL WASTE Medical or Biohazardous Waste should never be put in your green or yellow topped bin. Please check with your health care provider as to the correct method for disposal. MOBILE PHONES All makes & models. Mobile Phone Industry Recycling Program or visit NEEDLES Place needles in a sealed sharps container and treat as Hazardous Household Waste (HHW). OLD MEDICINES If you have left over medicines in your home discuss the right way to get rid of them with your pharmacist. Many pharmacies will collect old medicines and dispose of them properly through wholesalers. PRINTER CARTRIDGES For recycling of all printer cartridges contact: Officeworks 300 OFFICE ( ) Cartridges 4 Planet Ark TOWELS, SHEETS, CAT FURNITURE AND CARRY CAGES Cat Haven or visit WHOLE CAR BODIES For further information contact Simsmetal Management on For tips on how to produce less waste and what to do with items that don t belong in either bin, download the free Recycle Right app from the App store or Google play. DISPOSAL OTHER ITEMS
14 (empty with lids off) (whole & broken) (empty) All metal containers, steel & aluminium including aerosol cans Recycle Right recycleright.net.au We all know recycling is a simple way that everyone can help the environment. Recycle Right is a campaign which encourages and assists residents and businesses in the South Metropolitan Region to recycle, reduce their rubbish and buy more recycled products. The 3 R s reduce, reuse and recycle are a simple way to rethink the things that you no longer need and make a difference today! EASY TIPS FOR BETTER RECYCLING: All plastic containers & plastic wraps All glass & ceramics All paper, junk mail, glossy magazines & cardboard products In the yellow-topped bin you can place: All plastic All metal All glass, even broken glass All paper 0% General Household Waste (Check your calendar for exceptions) 90% Organic Waste The green-topped bin is for household waste, such as kitchen scraps and garden clippings, which can be composted, just like a home compost bin Place items loosely in the bin, this helps with the sorting process at the Regional Resource Recovery Centre (RRRC) Before placing anything in either bin, ask yourself can this be reused? Better to reuse before recycle. Some things should not go in either bin, such as batteries, electronic devices or e-waste, or hazardous household waste. Disposal options for these are given in this calendar, or consult your local council, or the Southern Metropolitan Regional Council, or download the free Recycle Right app from the App store or Google play. To find out what happens to your waste and recycling: Ring for a free tour of the RRRC Consult the Recycle Right website The free Recycle Right App is ready for you to download from the App store and Google play. FEATURES OF THE APP ARE: I Which Bin I Find my nearest I Materials A-Z I Take Part I Hints and Tips I Leftover Recipes
15 Green Waste REGIONAL GREEN WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY Residents may bring CLEAN GREEN WASTE to the RRRC at 350 Bannister Road, Canning Vale. The RRRC is open 7 days a week, 8.00am 4.00pm (except Christmas Day and New Years Day, fees apply) Tel (admin): Tel (weighbridge): The Green Waste Processing Facility located in Canning Vale creates mulch from the clean green waste gathered by council verge collections. Green Waste is also accepted from residents and commercial operators who bring it to the RRRC on trailers. 00% of the Green Waste is recovered, with no residual waste going to landfill. By disposing your Green Waste at the RRRC you ll be helping to create a more sustainable future for the region. RECYCLE RIGHT GREEN WASTE (RRRC)
16 To dispose of this item, please place into the yellow-topped recycling bin. 35 Canning Highway Tel: (08) Fax: (08) BROUGHT TO YOU BY 9 Aldous Place, Booragoon, WA 654 Tel: (08) Fax: (08) smrc.com.au smrc@smrc.com.au Recycle Right recycleright.net.au
RESOURCE RECOVERY CALENDAR
RESOURCE RECOVERY CALENDAR 205 206 Kerbside Bin Collections JULY 205 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 OCTOBER 205 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 2 22 23 24 25 26
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