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Need to know 'which bin' and more importantly, why? Our handy and simple tips will help you get the most out of your recycling efforts.
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Anything that grows in your garden can go in your green bin – that includes flowers, weeds, lawn clippings, leav...
Shredded paper, sticky notes and other small pieces of paper can go in your green bin.Paper provides a great sou...
All food scraps, including citrus, onion, dairy, meat, bones, fish, fruit and vegetables, need to be recycled th...
When preparing for your children going back to school consider how you can avoid, reduce, reuse, recy...
A big ‘hi five’ to anyone that has taken on the plastic free July challenge. As you may know, it’s no...
Broken glass, crockery and light globes cannot be recycled through the yellow lid recycle bin. Broken glass...
All nappies, even those that claim to be biodegradable or compostable need to go in the was...
1. Avoid and reduceThe best way to waste less is to avoid or reduce it from the get-go.Take some time to conside...
Small hard plastics, like bottle tops and bread tags, can be safely recycled by collecting them in a clear plast...
Less Waste, More Love Why waste it? This Valentine’s Day express your love and admiration with less stuff a...
Building materials, such as bricks, tiles, cement and wire, can't be recycled through your yellow-lidded recycli...
Plastic bags are one of the main contaminants found in the green bin. There is a lot of con...
Aluminium foil is 100% recyclable and recycling it saves 95% of the energy required to produce aluminium from ...
Shredded paper provides a great sources or carbon, which is an important component of good ...
The number 1 to 7 found on the bottom of plastics is not a recycling symbol but rather a plastic...
All food scraps, tissues, paper towel, shredded paper, and more can be composted through your green bin.If you’r...
Paper towel can be composted by placing it in your green organics bin.Paper towel is made from recycled, low-gra...
Coffee grounds contain a good amount of the essential nutrient nitrogen as well as some potassium and phosphorus...
Compostable containers include 100% paper, cardboard, wood, rye straw or compostable products with no ...
Plastic Free July is a global movement that challenges participants to avoid using single-use plastics wher...
Did you know that all pet waste can be composted through your green organics bin? You may s...
COMPOST THEM Gardening expert Graham ‘Willow’ Williams told ABC Radio that “Autumn leave...
Cardboard egg cartons can be composted through your green bin.Egg cartons are made from recycled, low-grade pape...
While whole glass bottles and jars can be placed in your yellow recycling bin, other glass products such as wind...
Use Vin’s handy lists for wanted (‘nice’) and unwanted (‘naughty’) bin choices over the festive season:NicePutti...
In today’s world, we tend to emphasize convenience more than anything else. We seem to always be looki...
It seems to be a common misunderstanding that by placing clothing, footwear and textiles in the recycle bi...
Cans, like the ones peas and corn come in, can be rinsed and placed in your recycling bin.To recycle the metal l...
Not sure which bin to put your plastic in? Apply the scrunch test… To make it easier for residents w...
You can recycle light globes through the Backlight program by dropping them off at participating Mitre 10, True ...
While whole, unbroken glass bottles and jars can be placed in your yellow recycling bin, any broken glass needs ...
Expanded polystyrene (EPS), also known as Styrofoam, is used to produce items like meat trays and foam packaging...
Once collected from the kerbside, your yellow bin materials are taken to a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF), wh...
This festive season (and always), be mindful of what materials you’re throwing away – it’s likely a lot of ...
Hazardous waste must NOT be placed in any of your household waste, recycling bin or green...
CompostableCompostable bags are made of natural plant starch, and do not produce any toxic material. They break ...
Ever wondered what to do with a pizza box, particularly if it’s quite greasy or has cheese ...
Although the aluminium foil and plastic wrappers on Easter eggs may look pretty, it’s not so pretty when i...
Once received at the Materials Recycling Facility, (MRF) recyclables are pushed with a front end loader from the...
When placing items in your recycling bin, keep them loose and free of plastic bags.When a bag of recyclables arr...
Please keep your recycling clean, dirty recyclables may end up in waste! It is unfortunately still quite common...
Aluminium foil can be recycled by scrunching it up into a ball the size of a tennis ball and placing it into you...
Although South Australians are the best recyclers in the nation, we can still do better by reducing our contami...
For many, the festive season is a time when we prepare and eat lots of delicious food, but the unfortunate real...
Egg cartons are made from recycled, low grade paper and cardboard which is great for compos...
With Christmas just around the corner, here’s some great ways you can avoid, reduce and re-use waste, whic...
Australia’s food waste figures speak for themselves. The Federal Government estimates more ...
Did you know? Recycling aluminium saves 95% of the energy required to produce Aluminium from raw ...
Wood and other garden materials do not belong in the yellow lidded recycle bin. They cause contamination and ca...
The numbers 1 to 7 found on plastics is not a recycling symbol, but rather a plastic or resin identification cod...
Only compostable, organic garden materials and food should be placed in the green lidded food and garden organ...
Pencil and other wood shavings such as saw dust can go in your green lidded food and garden...
Having a fire to keep you nice and toasty this winter? Ashes and charcoal can go into your green bin, but only o...
If you are planting new seedlings or trees, make sure you keep the plastic trays and pots out of your green...
If you get a new TV, phone, tablet or another electrical gadget be sure to re-gift or recycle your old one by ta...
Christmas time is typically a time when we prepare and eat lots of delicious food…but why waste it? Many...
Empty your caddy when full or every 2-3 days and rinse it after each use. For a more thorough clean you can use ...
Once collected from your kerbside, your food and garden organics are taken to a local composting facility. In So...
Here are five ways you can go plastic free for July and hopefully beyond. As School holidays are coming up we’ve...
Electronic waste, like TVs, phones, computers and cables, can be recycled – just not through your yellow bin.If ...
Pizza boxes – especially when they’re greasy and have cheese or other food stuck to them – are great in your gre...
Expanded polystyrene foam (aka Styrofoam) includes meat trays, coffee cups and foam packagi...
Expanded polystyrene foam (aka Styrofoam) includes meat trays, coffee cups and foam packaging and is...
Pencil and other wood shavings, like sawdust, can go in your green bin.If you have your own composting system se...
Plastic pots and trays that new seedlings and trees come in can be recycled by emptying out the soil, giving the...
Why waste it? Spring time is a great time to declutter and clean up. Here are five easy steps to declutteri...
To avoid causing a mess in your recycle bin and potentially sending your recyclables to waste, make sure pa...
Once collected from kerbside, your food and garden organics are transported to a local composting facility....
Batteries are hazardous and can produce sparks that may start a fire in collection trucks or at the MRF.Batterie...
Coffee grounds, tea bags and loose tea leaves can go into your green bin, or your home compost bin.Coffee ground...
Household chemicals and paint don’t belong in any of your kerbside bins. If you have leftover products that...
Bagged recycling cannot be separated and sorted for recycling and often goes to waste. The...
Nail clippings and hair from both humans and pets can go in the green bin – following the general rule, ‘if it g...
Plastic food containers and bottles, like ice cream tubs, yoghurt pots, butter and margarine tubs, sauce bottles...
What’s the difference between DEGRADABLE, BIODEGRADABLE, and COMPOSTABLE BAGS?…and which bin should I ...
Textiles, clothing and footwear can’t be recycled through your yellow or green bin. This includes items made fro...
If you ever find yourself in a hairy or nail biting situation…don’t fear, the green organic...
Pet waste can in fact be composted through your green bin.You may say ‘ewww’ to pet poo, but rest assured the co...
It's a common misconception that putting your food and organic waste in your landfill bin is no different from p...
Which bin? Food scraps including citrus, onion, dairy, meat, bones, fish, fruit and vegetable scraps can all b...
Believe it or not, dirty nappies often end up at material recycling facilities. They cause significant and...
Post-it notes, small pieces of paper and shredded paper can be placed in the green bin. Pa...
Usually the phrase ‘if it grows, it can go’ applies for anything that can be added to your green bin but with an...
Nappies, clean or dirty, must always be placed in your red/blue landfill bin.In South Australia, there are curre...
Building materials including bricks, tiles, cement and wire cannot be recycled through your yellow recycli...
The rise of fast fashion in Australia means 6,000 kilograms of clothing is dumped in landfill every 10...
Remember to safely dispose of ash and charcoal this winter.If you are using a wood fire, it is important to safe...
But it’s paper, so why can’t shredded paper be recycled? Shredded paper filters through other recyclable mater...
These items become entangled with recyclable materials and recycling machinery, causing contamination ...
Ceramic plates, bowls, mugs, saucers, pots, and dishes made from earthenware or china must be placed in your red...
Placing landfill and organic waste items in your yellow recycling bin can contaminate the valuable recycling mat...
Looking to tidy things up around the house? Follow these easy tips to make the most of the materials you no long...
Use Vin’s handy lists for wanted ‘nice’ and unwanted ‘naughty’ bin choices over the festive season.NicePutting f...
Old garden tools and other materials such as hoses, irrigation pipe, rope and strapping that can no longer be us...
Whether its flowers or weeds, lawn clippings or leaves, sticks, small logs or bark, it can...