Below are the kerbside recycling services provided by your local Council.
Aluminium Cans
Aluminium Foil
Cardboard
Egg Cartons
Envelopes With a Window
Envelopes Without a Window
Glass Bottles and Jars
Juice cartons (fresh, no foil lining)
Magazines
Milk cartons (fresh, no foil lining)
Newspapers
Office Paper
Phone Books
Pizza Boxes (clean)
Steel Food Cans
Remove all lids Bigger than a business card they can go into the recycling bin other wise in your general waste bin.
Place all recycling into the recycling bin clean and loose. If in doubt leave it out. Broken glass, such as drinking glasses can be placed in the recycling bin. No pyrex bakeware. Take lids off plastic bottles and place in the rubbish bin or take to a special drop-off. No meat trays. Empty aerosol cans can be dropped off at the Armadale Landfill and Recycling Facility HHW (Household Hazardous Waste) facility.
If you need a replacement kerbside recycling container, please contact SUEZ on 08 9394 5888.
*The City is phasing in red lids (from dark green) for rubbish bins, to align with the Australian Standard for bin lid colours. The charcoal body of the bin has been introduced as they are made of up to 30% recycling plastic.
The general waste bin is for household and garden organics as well as non-hazardous items that cannot be recycled.
Place all recycling into the recycling bin clean and loose. If in doubt leave it out. Broken glass, such as drinking glasses can be placed in the recycling bin. No pyrex bakeware. Take lids off plastic bottles and place in the rubbish bin or take to a special drop-off. No meat trays. Empty aerosol cans can be dropped off at the Armadale Landfill and Recycling Facility HHW (Household Hazardous Waste) facility.
If you need a replacement kerbside recycling container, please contact SUEZ on 08 9394 5888.