SEPARATE YOUR WASTE
Everyone seems intent on helping preserve the environment and so recycling was created to ensure we took extra time with sorting our rubbish.
With that in mind, please do not bundle up all you are intending to throw away into a plastic bag and just toss it in the red-lidded bin outside -- or throw plastic bags in the recycle (yellow-lidded bin) outside because I do not like diving into those disgusting bins to fish out stuff that could result in our getting a fine from the council (the cost of which I will pass on to everyone in the house).
Here is what you need to know about where to throw stuff away:
1. Trash bin/ waste basket (middle)
This bin is for other rubbish, plastic wrap,
leftover food stuff that doesn’t go to the compost (such as rice, meat, bones,
hot grease or liquids. This bin has a plastic
liner so when it is full, it is easy to pull out, tie up and take to the
General Waste Bin, see below.
2. Recycle Box (to the right of trash bin)
The black, plastic square box to the right
of the trash bin is for all things that go in the Recycling bin (see
below). Please do not throw plastic wrap, tissues, potato chip bags or other types of plastic food bags or paper towels in it. And if it is full, please take it outside and dump it in the recycling bin. If it is slimy with stuff, please use the hose outside and rinse it out as the slugs/ snails love to slip and slide around in that muck.
3. Paper box with white plastic basket in it (to left of trash bin with dust pan and brush on it)
This contains ONLY clean, reusable plastic bags (feel free to use them. If you have a clean plastic bag someone else might be able to use, please fold it and place it in there).
4. Compost (on the counter)
If you have vegetable or fruit peelings,
these go in the ice cream container beside the coffee machine.
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General waste
bin
The following materials are NOT to
be put in your general waste bin:
· Vegetation
(put it in the vegetation bin with the green lid)
· Ashes,
either hot or cold
· Liquids
like paint, oil or chemicals
· Building
materials like concrete, bricks and sawdust
· Large
pieces of metal
· Tree
stumps
· Excavated
material such as soil, sand or stones
Weight limit: 80Kg
Recycling bin
This bin is for recyclable items. Rinse out all containers (no food bits please!). Remove bottle lids and discard separately in this bin.
The following materials are permitted to be put in
your recycling bin:
· All
rigid disposable plastic containers from the kitchen, bathroom and laundry*
· Glass
bottles and jars** that are clear, brown or green
· Aluminium
cans
· Steel
cans
· Milk
cartons, Tetra Paks, and Poppers
· Aerosol
cans
· Paper,
newspapers, magazines
· Cardboard
* If the plastic items can easily be squashed in
your hand (i.e. plastic film and chip packet wrappers) they cannot be recycled
through the yellow-lid recycling bin.
**Jar lids can be recycled (they are large enough
to be captured). Remove them from the jars and put them into the recycling bin
separately.
The following materials are NOT to
be put in your recycling bin:
· Plastic bags and
plastic wrap
· Window
or mirror glass
· Plastic
toys
· Crockery
or porcelain (plates and mugs)
· Coffee
cups and lids
· Drinking
glasses
· Light
bulbs
· Pizza
boxes (unless clean)
· Meat
trays
· Foam
or Styrofoam
· Bubble
wrap
· Wax-coated
fruit boxes
· Paint
tins
More information on how to recycle tricky items can
be found in the A-Z of Recycling.
Council does not use the plastics identification
code to distinguish between “accepted” and “not accepted” items as this code
does not represent whether an item can successfully be recycled – it only
identifies the type of plastic in the item. Council’s recycling contractor is
able to process all of the seven plastics types as long as they are fall into
one of the collected categories (e.g. clean rigid plastic
containers from the kitchen, bathroom or laundry).
Weight limit: 80Kg
Vegetation bin
Bins weighing
over 90 kilograms cannot be emptied.
The following
materials are permitted to be put in your vegetation bin:
·
Grass
cuttings (put it in last to avoid it sticking to the bottom of your bin)
· Leaves and twigs
· Prunings
· Weeds
· Tree loppings (must be less
than 50 mm in diameter and 400 mm in length)
· Dead flowers
The following
materials are NOT to be put in your vegetation bin:
· Food scraps and waste
· Pet litter
· Bioplastics/Compostable plastics
· Plastic bags
· Building timber
· Tree stumps
or loppings bigger than the above
· Treated, painted or stained
timber
· Other general household
waste
· Fence posts
Weight limit: 80Kg
If you need
more information search ‘Willoughby City Council Recycling or go here: https://www.willoughby.nsw.gov.au/Residents/Waste-and-recycling/Weekly-collection