2013 14 waste booklet

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RESIDENTIAL RECYCLING & WASTE GUIDE 2013–2014 RECYCLING & GARDEN ORGANICS COLLECTION SCHEDULE Recycling bin fortnightly SEPTEMBER 2013 M T W T F 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 30 DECEMBER 2013 M T W T F 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 30 31 MARCH 2014 M T W T F 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 31 JUNE 2014 M T W T F 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 30 SEPTEMBER 2014 M T W T F 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 29 30

OCTOBER 2013 T W T F 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 31 JANUARY 2014 M T W T F 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 APRIL 2014 M T W T F 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 JULY 2014 M T W T F 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 31 M

Garden organics bin fortnightly NOVEMBER 2013 M T W T F 1 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 FEBRUARY 2014 M T W T F 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28

M 5 12 19 26 M

MAY 2014 T W T 1 6 7 8 13 14 15 20 21 22 27 28 29 AUGUST 2014 T W T

F 2 9 16 23 30

F 1 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29

IMPORTANT DATES FOR YOUR PROPERTY Your recycling and waste collection day is: Including public holidays. Your property is in the collection cycle:

CALENDAR A Recycling and garden organics are collected on alternate weeks on the dates shown on the calendar. Bundled branches only collection (pg 10) starts in your area:

Hard waste, bundled branches and metals collection (pg 12) starts in your area:

Household chemical disposal. Visit www.resourcesmart.vic.gov.au or call 1800 353 233 for collection locations.

Enquiries 1300 368 333 www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au

(pg 15)


RESIDENTIAL RECYCLING & WASTE GUIDE 2013–2014 RECYCLING & GARDEN ORGANICS COLLECTION SCHEDULE Recycling bin fortnightly SEPTEMBER 2013 M T W T F 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 30 DECEMBER 2013 M T W T F 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 30 31 MARCH 2014 M T W T F 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 31 JUNE 2014 M T W T F 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 30 SEPTEMBER 2014 M T W T F 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 29 30

OCTOBER 2013 T W T F 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 31 JANUARY 2014 M T W T F 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 APRIL 2014 M T W T F 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 JULY 2014 M T W T F 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 31 M

Garden organics bin fortnightly NOVEMBER 2013 M T W T F 1 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 FEBRUARY 2014 M T W T F 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28

M 5 12 19 26 M

MAY 2014 T W T 1 6 7 8 13 14 15 20 21 22 27 28 29 AUGUST 2014 T W T

F 2 9 16 23 30

F 1 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29

IMPORTANT DATES FOR YOUR PROPERTY Your recycling and waste collection day is: Including public holidays. Your property is in the collection cycle:

CALENDAR B Recycling and garden organics are collected on alternate weeks on the dates shown on the calendar. Bundled branches only collection (pg 10) starts in your area:

Hard waste, bundled branches and metals collection (pg 12) starts in your area:

Household chemical disposal. Visit www.resourcesmart.vic.gov.au or call 1800 353 233 for collection locations.

Enquiries 1300 368 333 www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au

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Service Information

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This booklet contains important information about your waste and recycling service so make sure you keep it handy. It has a magnet so you can hang it on your fridge and includes your collection calendar for 2013/2014. The booklet contains information about your general waste, recycling and garden organics bins, hard waste and bundled branch collections as well as further information to assist you in reducing waste.

Help us help you! • • • • • • • • •

Make sure your bins are out before 6am on your collection day Keep your bins away from parked cars and trees Make sure your bins are at least half a metre apart and away from other objects Don’t park in front of bins on collection day Don’t overfill or compact your bins Make sure the lids close Don’t place rubbish beside or on top of your bins The collection vehicles can only lift up to 75kg. If your bin is too heavy it can’t be emptied Keep plastic bags out of recycling and garden organics. Reuse plastic bags, take them back to the supermarket or put them in your garbage bin • Put the right things in the right bins. Bin inspectors regularly check recycling and garden organics bins for contamination and will put a sticker on your bin if it contains the wrong items • If your bin gets a sticker on it, check the sticker to see what the wrong items are.

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Wheels facing the property Handle away from the road Close to the edge of the road At least half a metre apart and an arm’s length from other objects • Not too close to trees and power poles • If correctly presented bins are missed, please contact Council on 1300 368 333 by the following business day. Place bins here

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Place bins here

Place bins here

Garden Organics Bin

Fortnightly collection on the alternate week to recycling. Optional service. Refer to page 5.

Recycling Bin

Fortnightly collection on the alternate week to garden organics. Refer to page 7.

Service Information/Bin Placement

Garbage Bin

Weekly collection. Refer to page 9.

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Garden Organics Bin Service – Fortnightly Collection

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NOT IN YOUR GARDEN ORGANICS BIN

NO plastic bags

NO recyclables

NO garbage

NO nappies

NO string, twine or wire

NO food waste

NO syringes

NO soil, stones, bricks or concrete

NO motor oil or motor oil containers

NO hazardous or chemical waste

THESE ITEMS GO INTO YOUR GARDEN ORGANICS BIN

NO stumps, large branches, timber or garden stakes

FORTNIGHTLY COLLECTION ON THE ALTERNATE WEEK TO RECYCLING. To check eligibility and join the service call 1300 368 333

YES grass clippings

YES weeds

YES flowers

Please do not overload bin – maximum 75kg.

Items must be loose. NO plastic bags.

YES garden prunings YES leaves and bark (including rose clippings)

100mm 300mm YES small branches and timber off cuts

Council offers an optional user pays Garden Organics Bin Service. This service is only available to properties within the eligible service area, which includes urban areas, townships and the Dandenong Ranges. If you are renting a property, contact your landlord as only property owners can register for this service. Residents who register will receive a wheelie bin with a bright green lid. This bin is for garden organics only and is collected fortnightly on the same day as household garbage, on the alternate week to your recycling bin.

Garden Organics Bin Service – Fortnightly Collection

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Recycling Bin Service

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NOT IN YOUR RECYCLING BIN NO PLASTIC BAGS

NO food waste, meat, fish, poultry, scraps or bones

NO glassware, crockery, Pyrex, light bulbs, window glass or mirrors

NO nappies

NO household garbage

NO waxed cardboard

NO syringes

THESE ITEMS GO INTO YOUR RECYCLING BIN

NO gas cylinders

NO plastic wrap, expanded polystyrene or foam meat trays

NO green waste

NO videos, DVDs or cassette tapes

FORTNIGHTLY COLLECTION ON THE ALTERNATE WEEK TO GARDEN ORGANICS.

Check the A to Z Guide on page 22 for other items

YES cardboard boxes, cereal boxes and food boxes

NO PLASTIC BAGS

YES steel cans including aerosol cans, aluminium cans, clean aluminium foil and pie trays

YES milk and juice cartons

YES glass bottles and jars (including lids)

YES telephone books, school and office papers, envelopes, junk mail, flyers and brochures, newspapers and magazines

YES plastic containers, meat trays, plant pots and bottles with codes

Recycling Bin Service – Fortnightly Collection

Remember! Place all items loose into your recycling bin. NO PLASTIC BAGS!

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Garbage Bin Service – Weekly Collection

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NOT IN YOUR GARBAGE BIN

Remember

GRE A T IP S T

Please do not overload or overfill your bins. Maximum 75kg. NO green waste

NO recyclables

Do not place rubbish on top of or beside your bin. BINS PRESENTED LIKE THIS WILL NOT BE COLLECTED.

NO liquids, hazardous or chemical waste

NO paint, pesticides, oil or solvents

NO bricks, rubble or timber – they damage collection equipment

NO building materials or hot ashes

THESE ITEMS GO INTO YOUR GARBAGE BIN

Bag or wrap all garbage to prevent spillage when your garbage bin is emptied.

NO syringes

WEEKLY COLLECTION

YES household garbage

YES food waste, meat, fish, poultry, scraps and bones

YES nappies (wrapped)

YES polystyrene and foam meat trays

YES plastic packaging, food wrappers and cling film

YES glassware, window glass, mirrors and Pyrex

Put your bins out on the kerbside the night before or by 6am on collection day.

Garbage Bin Service – Weekly Collection

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Bundled Branches Collection

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Collection dates for your property are on the front of this guide Council provides a bundled branch collection twice each year. The November/December collection is for bundled branches only. The January–May collection is conducted at the same time as your hard waste collection. Material is not to be placed out more than one week before the collection date. Materials must be placed out on the naturestrip by the Sunday evening prior to the start of your collection week. Late material will not be collected. If your general garbage is collected from a collection point, this is where your bundled branches will be collected from.

WILL NOT BE COLLECTED

BRANCHES TIED WITH PLASTIC TWINE, STOCKINGS OR WIRE WILL NOT BE COLLECTED

NO timber, stumps or roots

NO hard waste

NO soil or earth 200mm

NO bamboo, creepers or vines, palm trees, soft plants, rose bushes, thorny plants, weeds, grass clippings or leaves

NO untied branches, loose garden organic material in boxes, bags, containers or bins NO branches containing nails or wire

BUNDLED BRANCHES ONLY

1.5m NO tree limbs larger than 200mm diameter, over 1.5m long or which cannot be lifted by one person NO tree limbs (thicker than 75mm and up to 200mm diameter) with side branches attached

PLEASE SEE FRONT OF THIS BOOKLET FOR YOUR COLLECTION DATE FOR YOUR PROPERTY

Maximum 3 cubic metres per household

1m high

3m wide 1m deep

YES Maximum accepted length of bundles is 1.5 metres and maximum diameter is 200mm. Up to 20 bundles of branches (equivalent to 3 cubic metres) will be accepted.

YES Tree limbs (thicker than 75mm and up to 200mm in diameter) can be neatly stacked. Must be straight, clean logs with side branches removed. Maximum 1.5 metres long. Must be able to be lifted by one person.

Our Garden Organics Bin Service is an easy way to dispose of loose garden material like grass, leaves and weeds. See page 5 for more information.

YES BRANCHES (THINNER THAN 75MM) MUST BE TIED IN BUNDLES WITH STRONG NON-PLASTIC STRING. Maximum 1.5 metres long. Must be able to be lifted by one person. If at the end of your collection week your bundled branch collection has been missed, you must contact the Council on 1300 368 333 within one week. Late notification will result in non-collection.

Bundled Branches Collection

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Hard Waste, Bundled Branches and Metals Collection

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Collection dates for your property are on the front of this guide Council provides a hard waste and metals collection once per year, combined with the January–May collection of bundled branches. Hard waste means domestic items that will not fit in your household garbage bin, including furniture, appliances and household junk. Please note that green waste and steel items are collected by a separate truck. If your collection has been missed, you must contact the Council on 1300 368 333 within one week of your collection week. Late notification will result in non-collection. If your general garbage is collected from a collection point, that is where your hard waste will be collected from. Material is not to be placed out more than one week before the commencement of your collection week.

WILL NOT BE COLLECTED

NO bricks, rubble, excavated NO batteries, car tyres, NO chemicals, liquids, NO industrial, business material, concrete, soil or truck tyres or tractor paints, oil, fluids, asbestos or commercial waste earth, building, renovation or tyres, suspension springs or hazardous materials demolition material or engines NO bamboo, creepers or vines, palm trees or soft plants, rose bushes, thorny plants, weeds, grass clippings or leaves NO household garbage, NO gas cylinders, fuel NO untied prunings or prunings NO stumps or roots recyclables or polystyrene tanks or water tanks tied with plastic twine, NO tree limbs larger than 200mm in NO loose garden organic stockings or wire material or material in boxes, diameter, over 1.5m long or which NO wire or nail contaminated bags, containers or bins cannot be lifted by one person branches NO lino NO broken glass (unless wrapped) NO barbed wire NO hard waste on vacant blocks

COUNCIL WILL COLLECT THESE ITEMS STACK 1 – Hard waste max. length 1.5m and max. weight 50kg for each item – max. 3 cubic metres

GLASS

Household furniture, mattresses, bed bases and carpet tied in rolls

Up to ten pieces of timber (not fencing)

China, window glass, mirrors and shower screens (securely wrapped and marked glass)

1m high

3m wide 1m deep

STACK 2 – Metals and whitegoods max. 1.5m in length and max. weight 50kg for each item

Mowers, metal Whitegoods and appliances Scrap metal, tools, equipment Metal car parts baths and heaters (fridge doors removed) and fencing wire (coiled and tied) Hard waste and metals may be collected in one truck for efficiencies and sorted at a central location for maximum recovery

STACK 3 – Bundled branches max. length 1.5m and must be able to be lifted by one person – max. 3 cubic metres Refer to pages 10 and 11 for bundled branch presentation requirements.

Hard Waste, Bundled Branches and Metals Collection

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Chemical Disposal

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Detox your home—a free household chemical disposal service provided by Sustainability Victoria

Every home has unwanted products stored in the house, garage or garden shed: old cleaning products, left over paint, dead batteries, out-of-date weed killer or used brake fluid. They’re out of sight and out of mind. Some household products contain chemicals which can be dangerous to children and pets. You can’t pour them down the sink, or put them out with your rubbish because they can harm the environment. Take some time to clear some space. Detox Your Home. It’s easy, safe and free.

DETOX WILL ACCEPT

For a list of locations and chemicals collected visit www.resourcesmart.vic.gov.au or free call 1800 353 233.

House, garage or shed • • • • • • •

Aerosol cans Insect spray Floor-care products Batteries – household Gas cylinders (up to 9kg) Weed killer and fertilisers Pool chemicals

• • • • • • •

Kitchen and bathroom cleaners Nail polish and polish remover Fluorescent tubes Fuels Paints and paint stripper Rat poison Solvents and glues

In the car • Coolant and antifreeze • Brake and transmission fluid • Car body filler

• Fire extinguishers • Car wax • Car batteries

DETOX WILL NOT ACCEPT Containers over 20 litres or chemicals used for commercial/industrial/ agricultural purposes, chemical containers, asbestos or ammunition.

Unwanted Household Goods There are many people who could use your unwanted clean clothing, household furniture, children’s toys, books, sporting goods and bric-a-brac. Check the phone directory for your nearest charity shop. Remember that charity shops can only sell goods that are in good condition and working order. Do not leave items outside a closed charity shop as this could be seen as illegal dumping.

Before taking unwanted items to a charity please call them to check that they can accept your items.

Charity bins You can also place your unwanted saleable goods in a charity bin. Please make sure all goods are placed inside the bin. If the bin is full, save your goods until the bin is empty or take them to a charity shop instead.

Garage Sale Trail The Garage Sale Trail is a national community event which will be held on 26 October 2013. Residents will hold garage sales simultaneously to be sustainable, promote waste reduction, fundraise and create community contacts. For further information visit the Garage Sale Trail website at http://getinvolved.garagesaletrail.com.au

Chemical Disposal/Unwanted Household Goods

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Recovery and Waste Transfer Centres within Yarra Ranges

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Recovery and Waste Transfer Centres provide a local drop-off point for waste that can’t go into the kerbside bins. These centres help with recovery, reuse and recycling of materials and minimise waste. Residents are requested to separate material to maximise recovery and prevent valuable resources from going to landfill. All material not recovered for recycling will be transported to a landfill for disposal.

How to reduce your cost when using these facilities • Planning a trip to the transfer station? Before you head off, have a look at what you’ve loaded into the boot of your car or onto your trailer. A quick check could save you money, not to mention space in landfill • Are there any items that could be placed in your kerbside recycling bin? Glass bottles, cardboard, or plastic bottles and containers marked with recycling codes from 1 to 7 can be put in your recycling bin • Some items can also be taken to the Recovery and Waste Transfer Centres for free, for example metal items • Carefully loading your trailer so that recyclable items are separate from other waste will help save time and could reduce the cost of your trip • A mixed load of hard waste, recycling, green and other waste which hasn’t been separated unfortunately ends up in landfill • By separating material, recyclables can be easily placed at the appropriate drop-off points at the transfer station • Separating your waste could mean the difference between being charged for a trailer load of rubbish or a car boot load. It’s also better for the environment • Contact each site directly, or refer to their website for what items they will take for free.

Privately operated facilities For further information including opening hours, accepted materials and prices, contact the centres directly or visit the website.

Transpacific

Eco Waste Recycle Centre

www.yrrs.com.au

www.transpacific.com.au & Transfer Station (enter ‘Lysterfield’ into the search box) www.ecowasterecycling.com.au

Coldstream Recovery & Waste Transfer Centre Ingram Road, Coldstream (Melway ref: 281 E11) Telephone: 9739 1227

Lysterfield Recovery & Waste Transfer Station 840 Wellington Road, Lysterfield (Melway ref: 83 H8) Telephone: 9753 5411

199–201 Colchester Road, Kilsyth (Melway ref: 51 E8) Telephone: 9723 3759

Yarra Ranges Recycling Services

Wesburn Recovery & Waste Transfer Centre Old Warburton Road, Wesburn (Melway ref: 289 C10) Telephone: 5967 1732 Healesville Recovery & Waste Transfer Centre Mt Riddell Road, Healesville (Melway ref: 278 K2) Telephone: 5962 3973

Recovery and Waste Transfer Centres

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Reduce Waste and Recycle More

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Composting and Worm Farms An average household can reduce garbage by up to 25% by composting food scraps and garden waste. Collect your food scraps and use a worm farm, compost bin or bio fermenter to create organic garden fertiliser and soil enhancers—and a more sustainable household. Worm farms and worms can be purchased at Council’s Community Links. Compost bins are available at most hardware and gardening stores (as are worm farms and worms).

Food and Shopping • Say no to plastic bags and take reusable bags when you go shopping —or keep a fold up bag or two on hand in your glovebox or handbag • Buy food as you need it and in the quantities you require • Store any extra produce properly to keep it fresher for longer • Pack lunches in reusable containers instead of using cling wrap • Buy products that have less packaging or packaging that is recyclable —or best of all, no packaging • Grow your own vegetables at home—you’ll reduce waste and have fresher produce!

Batteries, Cartridges (Printer/Toner), and Mobile Phones (and chargers) These products can be recycled in non commercial quantities at all of Council’s Community Links (see below). Ring 1300 368 333 for more information. Council is also working on a program to provide recycling services for light globes and corks. Check our website for current information at www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au

Cardboard, Metal (including White Goods) and Car Batteries Most Recovery and Waste Transfer Centres take this material for free. Contact the sites directly to confirm this material is accepted and if charges apply. See pages 16 and 17 for locations and details of Recovery and Waste Transfer Centres within Yarra Ranges.

Computers and Televisions A national product stewardship scheme to recycle old televisions and computer equipment has been developed as a joint initiative of the Australian Government, state governments and industry bodies. The scheme involves drop-off collection sites, equipment disassembly and recycling as well as community education. Free drop-off is available at Coldstream Recovery and Waste Transfer Station. Refer to page 17 for location and operation hours or check the Recycling Near You website at www.recyclingnearyou.com.au

Sharps Disposal (Syringes) Council provides a free sharps safe disposal service to anyone who uses needles and syringes, such as diabetics, people with a terminal illness or injecting drug users. You can collect and dispose of sharps containers at any Community Link. It is important for needles and syringes to be disposed of correctly as they present a high risk of injury to others. Never dispose of needles and syringes in your household waste bins, public litter bins, down toilets or drains nor leave them in the environment. For further information on sharps disposal see Council’s website www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au

Council’s Community Links are located at: Lilydale 15 Anderson Street, Lilydale Telephone: 1300 368 333 Hours: Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.00pm Saturday 9.00am to 12.00pm

Healesville 110 River Street, Healesville Telephone: 5965 3501 Hours: Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm Saturday 9.00am to 12.00pm

Monbulk 21 Main Road, Monbulk Telephone: 9756 7677 Hours: Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm Saturday 9.00am to 12.00pm

Upwey 40 Main Street, Upwey Telephone: 9752 6054 Hours: Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm Saturday 9.00am to 12.00pm

Yarra Junction 2442–2444 Warburton Highway, Yarra Junction Telephone: 5967 2875 Hours: Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm Saturday 9.00am to 12.00pm

Disclaimer – Council is constantly improving upon the resources that it offers. Check our website at www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au for further information. For further recycling and waste reduction information look at the ResourceSmart website www.resourcesmart.vic.gov.au

Reduce Waste and Recycle More/Council Community Links

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Preventing Litter and Dumped Rubbish

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Victorian Councils spend $11 million every year to clean up illegally dumped rubbish and roadside litter (source: Victorian Litter Action Alliance). Dumped rubbish Contaminants from dumped rubbish leach into the environment, harming native plants and animals. Dumped rubbish is a blight on our stunning landscape and it’s illegal. If you see dumped rubbish or somebody dumping material contact Council on 1300 368 333 or Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) on 1300 372 842. Council will investigate and prosecute anyone who is found to have dumped rubbish. Some of the commonly dumped items in the Yarra Ranges Council area

Tyres

Chemicals

Bricks and soil

Garden waste

There are many options which are less harmful than dumping your waste. Council provides two bundled branch collections each year, a hard waste collection and access to several transfer stations for disposal of all types of waste. You could also visit www.recyclingnearyou.com.au for more information on what to do with items you no longer need.

Every piece of litter has an impact Much of the litter dropped in Yarra Ranges travels into our waterways through the stormwater system, and ends up in rivers, creeks and eventually our beaches and bays. Dog droppings contain harmful bacteria and nutrients, and much of this ends up washing into the natural waterways where it upsets the natural balance and can contribute to toxic algae blooms and potential health risks to humans, pets and wildlife. Five tips for cleaner waterways

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Do your bit—put your butts in the bin instead of on the street Cigarette butts are the single largest item of pollution found in our waterways and on our beaches.

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Use a rubbish bag in your car. Rubbish in cars can be kicked out when getting in and out. This litter pollutes our waterways.

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Keep the lid down—overfull bins cause litter in our streets All litter on the streets follows the same path—it pollutes our creeks and beaches.

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Keep your load off the road— tarp your trailer. Material not secured on your trailer can blow off and become litter on the roadside.

Cigarette butts, plastic bags and other types of litter can harm marine animals who often mistake litter for food.

Be a responsible pet owner— pick up after your pooch. Dog droppings wash into the waterway where they upset the balance by introducing harmful bacteria and increased nutrients. These can then trigger potentially dangerous algae blooms.

Preventing Litter and Dumped Rubbish

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A to Z Guide to Waste and Recycling B Bundled Green Waste collection – pg 10

GO Garden Organics Bin – pg 5

C Compost bin/worm farm – pg 18 D Detox Your Home – pg 14 G Garbage Bin (bagged) – pg 8

A Aerosol cans Aluminium cans Aluminium foil Animal droppings (wrapped) Asbestos B Bag ties Band aids Baskets Batteries including (NiCad, alkaline, NiMH) Batteries (car) Beer bottles Books Bottle tops (metal) Bottle tops (plastic) Bottles (glass, plastic) Boxes (cardboard) Branches Bricks or rubble Building materials C Cake trays (plastic) Cake trays (polystyrene) Cans Car batteries Car/auto parts Carbon paper Cardboard Carpet/carpet underlay Cartridges (printer/toner) Cassette tapes Cellophane Cement sheet Ceramics (broken) Ceramics (intact) Cereal box inserts Cereal boxes Chemicals Chip packets Cigarette butts Cleaning rags Cling wrap Clothing baskets Coffee cans/jars Computer paper Computer parts Concrete Cooking oil (soaked in paper) Corks Cosmetic glass jars Cotton reels Cotton wool buds Cups and saucers (broken) Cups and saucers (intact) Curtains Cutlery (metal) Cutlery (plastic) D Detergent bottles (plastic) Disposable nappies (wrapped) Doors Drink cans Drums (empty) E Electrical appliances Envelopes Eye glasses Energy efficient globes or fluorescent tubes

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R R R G Y G G X DS D T R XR R R R R T GO OBH T T R G R D T T G R T T HY

P Y G G T G X G R D G G G G X R R P T T G S R G G G X X X G R G T R T T H R X D

H Hard Waste collection – pg 12 P www.recyclingnearyou.com.au R Recycling Bin – pg 7 S Customer Service 1300 368 333

F Fluorescent tubes or energy efficient globes Foam boxes Foam meat trays Foam underlay Foil (aluminium) Food cans Food waste Fridges Fruit scraps Furniture G Garden waste Gas bottles less than 9kg Glad wrap Grass clippings Greeting cards H Hot water units Household chemicals Household goods Hypodermic needles

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GO OC D T G OC GO R T H D X Y T H S

I Ice cream containers and lids

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J Jar lids (metal) Jar lids (plastic) Jars

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Juice cartons Junk mail

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K Kitty litter L Leaves Light bulbs (wrapped) Light tubes Lolly wrappers Lunch boxes M Magazines Manure Margarine tubs Matchboxes (empty) Mattresses Meat scraps Meat trays (foam) Medicine bottles (empty/rinsed) Medicines Metal items Milk bottles Milk cartons Milk containers (plastic) Mobile phones Motor oil N Nappies – disposable (wrapped) Needles Newspapers O Office paper Oils (not motor oil) Ovens P Paint Paint tins (dry/empty) Pallets Pet food tins (rinsed)

A to Z Guide to Waste and Recycling

GC GO C G PD G X XR C R R H T G G R P T H R R R S P T G S R R D T H D T H T T R

T Recovery and Waste Transfer Centre – pg 16 X Charity/opportunity shop – pg 15 Y Refer to Yellow Pages Z Local supermarket

Pharmaceuticals Phonebooks Picture frames Pizza boxes Placemats Plant cuttings Plant pots Plasterboard Plastic bags Plastic bottles and containers with codes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 Plastic strapping Plastic baskets Plastic wrap Plate glass (wrapped) Polystyrene Printer/toner cartridges Pyrex ovenware (broken) Pyrex ovenware (intact)

P R XGH R XG GO OC R T Z G R G XG G T GH G P Y G X

S School bags Scrap metal Seedling containers Shoes Silver foil Smoke alarms Soft drink bottles Soft drink cans Spectacles Spirit bottles Sporting goods

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Steel (other than tins and cans) Steel cans Stoves Styrofoam Sweet wrappers Syringes

H T R H T G G S

T Take away containers Tea bags Telephone books Televisions Textiles Timber Tin cans Tissues Toilet paper rolls Toner cartridges Tools Toys Tree prunings Twine Tyres

R CG R T HX X H T R G R P S X T H X C T H B GO G T

V Vacuum cleaner dust Vegetable scraps Vinyl

CG CG G T

W Washing machines Waxed cardboard Waxed paper Weeds White goods Windows Wine bottles Wrapping paper

X T H G G C X T H GO T R R

Y Yoghurt containers

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For more information on waste and recycling ring Sustainability Victoria on 1300 363 744 or visit www.resourcesmart.vic.gov.au

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This guide is printed on recycled stock using vegetable based inks

Hard waste and bundled branch dates for 2013–14 are inside

Enquiries 1300 368 333 www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au

Please retain this booklet as it contains important information relating to waste management services including collection dates.

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