![]() ![]() Please consider repairing, selling or donating quality goods before placing out for hard waste.Cleaning & Organizing 5 Things To Get Rid of While Spring CleaningĪh – the sun is finally shining and I feel like I can awaken from my winter hibernation of Netflix and soup. Turned into compost at Cleanaway's South East Organics Facility ( watch a video about the facility) All other itemsĪre collected and taken to landfill. One mattress may become roof sheeting, carpet underlay, mulch, kindling or acoustic panelling. MattressesĪre taken to Soft Landing where they are broken down and separated into each material type. Beaurepaires are a member of the Tyre Stewardship council of Australia. Your tyres may be used in playgrounds, construction or even a new road. TyresĪre collected and then processed by Beaurepaires for recycling and energy recovery. Taken to Scipher Tech or eWastec where items are sorted and processed for metal recovery and recycling. Taken to Scipher Tech or eWastec where items are sorted and processed for precious metal recovery and recycling. Hard waste items may be collected by different trucks at different times throughout your collection week depending on where it needs to go. NO Gas bottles - take to a transfer station.NO Barbed wire, fencing panels or fencing wire take to a transfer station.NO Asbestos or cement sheeting - check our A to Z waste guide for asbestos disposal information.NO grass clippings, weeds or leaves – put in your green waste bin or take to a free green waste drop off event.NO untied green waste or stumps – take to a free green waste drop off event or a transfer station.NO commercial waste - take to a transfer station.NO food, general waste or recyclables - use your household bins.NO building, renovation or demolition material - take to a transfer station.NO car springs, engines, gearboxes or differentials - take to a transfer station.NO batteries (car) - take to a transfer station.NO batteries (household) - check our A to Z waste guide for battery drop-off locations.NO household chemicals – use Detox Your Home.NO paint including dried paint in tins - take to Paintback.For more disposal options check our A to Z waste guide. The below items are not accepted in hard waste. ![]() Each bundle must be less than 1.5m long and less than 30kg) Tree branches and prunings* (These must be tied into bundles with string or twine.Car tyres* – maximum of 4 per collection.Polystyrene / foam packaging – bagged if possible.Timber pieces (must be less than 1.5 metres long and neatly stacked.Paint tins (must be empty with lids off).Glass and mirrors (must be wrapped and labelled ‘glass’ or ‘mirror’).Carpet (tied or taped into rolls of less than 1.5m and less than 30kg).Please make sure mattresses are easily accessible as they are collected separately Mattresses* and bed bases (up to 2 per collection for example, 1 base and 1 mattress, or 2 mattresses).E-waste* (any electrical item with a battery or cord.What you can put in each bookable hard waste pile (*items with an asterix are collected by a seperate truck and recycled) Pile 1: E-waste and scrap metal Group similar items together as shown in the table below. Any items remaining after you leave is considered dumped rubbish and may incur a fine. If you’re moving house, book a collection at least 2 weeks before your move out date to ensure all your waste is collected before you leave.Putting items out early might cause other people to add unacceptable items to your hard waste pile and you will be responaible for any waste that cannot be collected.Only put items out the weekend before your collection week, no earlier.Always book before putting any items out. ![]() *Waste exceeding the booked amount may not be collected, or additional entitlements may be taken to collect additional waste.
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