Waste and Recycling Guide 2021/2022 - CITY OF BELMONT Keep me on your
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CITY OF BELMONT Waste and Recycling Guide 2021/2022 e Keep m on your fridge belmont.wa.gov.au Suez 9350 7182
Bins out for collection Place bins out by 6am on collection day with wheels nearest to your house. Keep bins 1 metre clear of obstructions e.g. cars, walls, posts Place bins with wheels nearest to your house 0.5m apart Within 1m of the road Household Service Queries (Suez) Find my bin day online 9350 7182 | belmont.anz@suez.com belmont.wa.gov.au For large print version For stolen or damaged bins 9477 7222 City of Belmont 9350 7182
Collection days by area Recycling Bin Collection Day N SO VE Area One ER A D EN G H Area Two R FRI AN D RD SNOOK ST AN EP D RN R D SO TE WY N R E AS H TO AV D M E AN UD AV T T O EA E S B GR TO H HW AT AR NK Y N RE D IN EY FRI ER G Includes: HW Y R D ST ST Wicca Street EA AM THUR H EN Acton Avenue ST D SY R TE ES St Kilda Road WED BE H C LM Nanven Place MON O ST N THUR T O AV C ST IS E Armadale Road MON C ST L AN IE R AM R FR AB DE RD Kooyong Road LH G AN B ST EL FU EX W G O KI AL R Surrey Road H R LT TR AV IT R ER T EL O ES N A N O IO PL ID M UM G N E L R R PL BE FO ST D WED BE LM TUE O N Y T HW AV E ST H AC S AT LE O TUE Public Holiday Changes to Bin Collection Services If your normal collection day is: Your bin will be collected on: Friday 15 April 2022 Saturday 16 April 2022 Bin Services
What can I put in my bins? General Waste Bin Recycling Bin Green Lid – Collected Weekly Yellow Lid – Collected Fortnightly Place all items loosely into the bin, not in plastics bags. General Recyclables waste 70 kg 70 kg maximum maximum weight weight Food scraps Glass bottles and jars (remove lids) Garden waste Steel and aluminium cans (empty) Nappies Paper UHT (long-life) cartons Newspapers and magazines Old clothing and textiles Cardboard (flattened) Soft, scrunchable plastics Plastic bottles and containers Hygiene and sanitary products (remove lids) Disposable coffee cups Milk and juice cartons Kitty litter and dog poo NO UHT (long-life) cartons NO construction or building materials NO nappies NO household hazardous waste NO shredded paper NO hot ashes NO soft plastics NO motor oil NO aerosols/gas cylinders NO aerosols/gas cylinders NO batteries NO batteries NO poisons NO poisons To be sure you are placing the right thing in the right bin, check the A-Z guide at the end of this booklet. For more information on waste, recycling and household hazardous waste, visit recycleright.wa.gov.au
2021/2022 Recycling Calendar JULY 2021 AUGUST 2021 SEPTEMBER 2021 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 OCTOBER 2021 NOVEMBER 2021 DECEMBER 2021 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 JANUARY 2022 FEBRUARY 2022 MARCH 2022 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 30 31 APRIL 2022 MAY 2022 JUNE 2022 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 Area Two recycling week Drop-off days Area One recycling week Bin collected a day later due to public holiday Recycling Calendar and Kerbside Bin Contents
Bulk Bins, On Demand Collections and Drop-off Days To order a bulk bin or on demand collection, visit belmont.wa.gov.au or call the City of Belmont’s waste contractor, Suez, on 9350 7182. Suez will take your bulk bin order and provide a reference number over the phone. Waiting times can vary according to demand. Green or Blue Bulk Bins Most residential properties (except for medium and high density residential) within the City are eligible for four bulk bins each financial year. You can choose between blue bins for household material and green bins for garden waste. Using the green bins for greenwaste such as branches, fronds, prunings and lawn clippings (not turf or sods) is a great way to reduce landfill as your greenwaste will be made into mulch. • Weekday blue bulk bins will, on most occasions, be delivered on either Monday or Tuesday and will remain on site for two evenings and one day. • Weekend blue bulk bins, on most occasions, will be delivered on a Wednesday or Thursday and will remain onsite over the weekend. • Green bulk bins will be delivered on a Friday and removed the following Friday.
Bulk bin tips: • Leave the bin where it has been placed by the Suez driver. • Keep the area around the bin clear so the Suez driver can easily remove the bin. Bins delivered full will be emptied the same day. • If a bin needs to be emptied by the City due to misuse, you will be responsible for costs incurred. • Do not fill the bulk bin over the top of the bin edge. • Do not have contents sticking out at angles above the top of the bin as this can interfere with the truck’s lifting equipment. If you need to dispose of much bulkier items, you may be eligible to exchange one bulk bin entitlement for a waste disposal voucher to the Canning Landfill and Recycling Facility (6x4 trailer). The location of the facility and other details are shown on the waste disposal voucher. Waste disposal vouchers can be collected at the City of Belmont’s Civic Centre at 215 Wright Street, Cloverdale. Please note, waste disposal vouchers cannot be used for asbestos, mattresses or tyres. Blue Bulk Bin What you CANNOT Greenwaste Bulk Bin for general waste put in either bulk bin for greenwaste only Accepted items NOT ACCEPTED: Accepted items include: include: Asbestos Loose greenwaste General household Hazardous waste of including palm fronds material any kind (chemicals Leaves and prunings Bulky household and medical waste) (up to 150cm in length items and 15cm in diameter) Liquid waste of Furniture (except any kind Flowers and bedding lounge suites) plants Car parts Junk (too large for including tyres Weeds and grass clippings green-top bin) (no lawn sods) Builders waste Timber (treated pine including bricks, NOT ACCEPTED: and other) pavers, sand, tiles Toys (damaged) and concrete As this material is made into mulch, DO NOT place Fridges and freezers greenwaste in plastic bags NOT ACCEPTED: Lawn with soil or contaminate the bin Greenwaste and sand with non-green material. Mattresses Bulk Bins
Household Hazardous Waste There are many household waste and recyclable items that CANNOT be placed in either your General Waste Bin or your Recycling Bin. These products are classed as Household Hazardous Waste (HHW). HHW items including aerosol cans and batteries cause fires in collection vehicles and material sorting facilities, so must not be placed in either of your kerbside bins. HHW can be safely disposed of for free at the Canning Waste Transfer Station. Pesticides and Poisons Fire extinguishers • Up to 20kg/L per material type Herbicides (non-halon) • No commercial quantities For a full list of Household Hazardous Waste and disposal options, see the Waste and Corrosives Gas cylinders Household and Aerosols batteries Recycling Option A - Z page of this Guide phone 1300 422 664 or visit wastenet.net.au for more information. Flammables Paint Fluorescent globes and tubes (CFLs) The Three Bin System Is On The Way! The City of Belmont will be rolling out the three bin system from mid 2022. For the latest information, visit belmont.wa.gov.au/fogo. Recyclables General Recyclables FOGO waste General waste
On Demand Asbestos Drop-off Days Collection Service When: Sunday 12 September 2021 and If you are a resident in the City of Sunday 13 March 2022 Belmont, you can request a collection of Time: 9am to 2pm one of each of the following item types Where: City of Belmont Operations Centre, every financial year. 180 Planet Street, Carlisle • 1 x Fridge or freezer Accepted items include: • 1 x Bed base • A maximum of six fence sheets will be • 1 x Mattress accepted. • 1 x Lounge suite • Sheets MUST be wrapped flat, taped • 1 x Other white good item (e.g. and bound in black builders’ plastic. stove, washing machine) • 1 x BBQ (no gas cylinders) White Goods Drop-off Days Please note, you cannot swap item When: Sunday 19 September 2021 and allocations (e.g. 3 x mattresses and 2 x Sunday 20 March 2022 fridges), bring allocations forward from the next financial year or carry over Time: 9am to 2pm unused allocations into the following Where: City of Belmont Operations Centre, financial year. 180 Planet Street, Carlisle Accepted items include: To book a collection visit belmont.wa.gov.au, • Fridges and freezers email belmont.anz@suez.com or • Dishwashers call Suez on 9350 7182 • Ovens/Microwave Ovens (between 7:30am and 5:00pm • Washing machines and dryers weekdays). • Bicycles • Safes Suez will lodge collection requests during the first three weeks of each • Roller shutters month and arrange for items to be collected during the fourth week of the Also accepted on both drop-off days: month. Please leave any items you • Mattress and bed bases (all sizes) have booked to be collected in a visible • Vehicle batteries location near the front of your property • Plate glass line but NOT ON YOUR VERGE, a few days before the start of the fourth week • Engine oil (maximum 60L in of the month. containers no larger than 20L each) • E-waste On Demand Collections, Drop-off Days and Hazardous Waste
Waste and Recycling Options A-Z Unsure what items go where? This guide will help you determine the best way to dispose of unwanted items and easily identify what can be recycled or recovered. Find your item on the list and match it with the option at the bottom of the page. For more items please see the full A-Z list at recycleright.wa.gov.au ITEM OPTIONS ITEM OPTIONS ITEM OPTIONS Acids – NOTE: some Fire extinguishers – Paper (shredded) – facilities cannot accept non-halon – red 5 office 1 4 hydrofluoric acid – call to check Flammable liquids e.g. Paper bags 2 4 5 hydrocarbons and fuels 5 Aerosols – cans – empty, Paper towel rolls – inner 2 4 CFC-based, paints, Flammable solids 5 PCB materials 5 lacquers, pesticides etc. 5 Flares 5 Pesticides – including Alkalis 5 Foam – e.g. boxes, Schedule X pesticides 5 Aluminium cans and seedling containers Pet food tins – clean 2 drink cans and meat trays 1 2 3 Phone books 2 Aluminium foil – clean Food and 2 vegetable scraps 1 4 Pizza boxes – empty, clean 2 Animal litter/bedding/waste Food cans (steel) 2 Plant pots (clean) – 1 plastic only 2 Asbestos – wrapped Furniture 7 16 6 17 Plastic bag(s) – empty 1 8 Baskets – cane and plastic 1 Garden hose 1 16 Plastic bottles – Batteries – Gas cylinders – small remove lids 2 3 household only household cylinders 5 11 5 18 Plastic containers – Batteries – vehicle General household 6 13 17 remove lids 2 chemicals – Bed linen 1 7 e.g. cleaning products 5 Plastic containers, rigid – clean e.g. yoghurt pails Black plastic sheeting 1 Gift wrapping paper 2 and buckets 2 Books – pages separated from Glad wrap 1 Plastic cutlery 1 the cover into magazine sized segments, paper Glass bottles and jars Plastic wrapping 1 8 and cardboard separated 7 2 (remove lids) – including broken bottles and jars 2 Poisons 5 Bottles – remove lids 2 3 Grease proof paper 1 Polystyrene and Bubble wrap 1 8 polystyrene beads 1 9 Greenwaste – Building and e.g. lawn clippings 1 4 16 Pottery 1 demolition waste 13 Greeting cards 2 Printer cartridges 13 Car parts/bodies 6 13 Heavy metal Remote controls – Cardboard 6 2 compounds 5 without batteries 1 17 Cassette tapes 1 7 Helium bottles 5 6 Sauce bottles 2 CDs/CD-ROMs 1 7 Ice cream containers 2 Shoes 1 7
Cellophane 1 8 Inorganic oxidizing Shredded paper 1 4 agents – Cereal boxes 2 Smoke detectors 5 e.g. pool chlorine 5 Chemicals – most HHW Soft drink bottles and Kitty litter 1 facilities will accept cans – remove lids 2 3 ‘unknown chemicals’ if Liquid paper board 2 they are in a secure Soft plastics 8 sealed chemical Long life cartons – silver lined 1 Solvents 5 resistant container 5 Clothing, textiles, Manure / animal Spectacles and blankets and fabrics 1 7 droppings 1 4 reading glasses 13 Coat hangers 1 7 Mattresses 14 17 19 Steel cans 2 Cockroach bait – plastic 1 5 Meat trays 1 Televisions – 6 10 whole, undamaged 13 17 Coffee pods 1 13 Medicines / needles / sharps – take to local Terracotta tiles / pots 1 Compact Fluorescent pharmacists 13 Timber – lamps (CFLs) 5 11 18 Mercury – dark hardwoods 6 Fluorescent tubes e.g. thermometers 5 (household only) 5 11 18 Timber – untreated Metal pots and pans 2 7 17 pine / lightly coloured 4 6 16 Computers, peripherals 6 10 and accessories 13 17 Milk / juice cartons 2 Toilet paper rolls – inner 2 4 Cosmetic jars 1 Mobile phones 13 18 Toxics 5 Cyanides 5 Motor oil – up to 20 litres 6 Tree prunings (less than Dirt and soil 300mm diameter) 1 4 16 4 6 Motor oil – up to 60 litres 17 Drink cans 2 3 Vacuum cleaner dust Nappies 1 and bag 1 Egg cartons 2 Organic peroxides 5 Waxed cardboard 2 Electrical items 10 17 Paint 5 12 Waxed paper (clean) 1 Engine coolants and Paint tins – Wine bottles glycols 5 2 must be empty and dry 1 Envelopes 2 Yoghurt containers 2 Paper (not shredded) – Fabrics 1 7 office 2 Yoghurt pouches 1 OPTIONS KEY 1 General Waste Bin 10 Total Green Recycling 2 Recycling Bin (fees may apply for some items, contact first) 3 containersforchange.com.au/wa to find a list of 11 Battery / CFL Drop-off point – eligible drink containers and Refund Points visit wastenet.net.au for a full list of locations 4 Compost Bin / Worm Farm / Bokashi 12 Paintback – visit paintback.com.au for a list of locations 5 Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Drop-off Point 13 recycleright.wa.gov.au 6 Canning Waste Management Facility 1300 422 664 (Fees may apply for some items, contact first) 14 Hazelmere Resource Recovery Park 9274 7807 (fees may apply for some items, contact first) 7 Charity – visit the GIV.org.au website to find a convenient location where you can donate or find a 15 Transfer Station contact number to organize free home collection of 16 Bulk Bin Service larger household items 17 City of Belmont Drop-off Days 8 Redcycle – redcycle.net.au 18 City of Belmont Civic Centre 9 Claw Environmental 9333 4888 19 On Demand Collection Service – book online via the City of Belmont’s website belmont.wa.gov.au Waste and Recycling Options A-Z
City of Belmont 9477 7222 215 Wright Street, Cloverdale WA 6105 (A/H) 9477 7224 Locked Bag 379, Cloverdale WA 6985 belmont@belmont.wa.gov.au Open 8:30am - 4:45pm, Monday - Friday belmont.wa.gov.au
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