Kerbside

Kerbside Recycling Services in the Kyogle Council area

Below are the kerbside recycling services provided by your local Council.

Kerbside Service - Co-mingled recycling
Additional Info

Split Bin - Rear side for recycling


Accepted Materials

Aluminium Aerosol Cans (empty)

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)

Juice cartons (long-life, with foil lining)

Magazines

Milk cartons (fresh, no foil lining)

Milk cartons (long-life, with foil lining)

Newspapers

Office Paper

Phone Books

Pizza Boxes (clean)

Steel Aerosol Cans (empty)

Steel Food Cans

Steel Paint Cans (empty)


Recycling Tips

All lids must be removed from bottles, jars and containers.

If the lid is larger than a credit card, put it into your recycling bin separately. If the lid is smaller than a credit card, put it in the garbage.

Please rinse or wipe out containers of excess food and drink before putting them into the recycling bin. A good tip is to rinse your containers in the washing up water when you are finished doing the dishes, so you aren’t wasting clean water.

The biggest mistake people make is putting their recycling into a plastic bag and then putting it into their recycling bin. A good rule of thumb is if you can scrunch it up into a ball, it can’t go into your recycling.

Kerbside Service - General Waste

Accepted Materials

Recycling Tips

All lids must be removed from bottles, jars and containers.

If the lid is larger than a credit card, put it into your recycling bin separately. If the lid is smaller than a credit card, put it in the garbage.

Please rinse or wipe out containers of excess food and drink before putting them into the recycling bin. A good tip is to rinse your containers in the washing up water when you are finished doing the dishes, so you aren’t wasting clean water.

The biggest mistake people make is putting their recycling into a plastic bag and then putting it into their recycling bin. A good rule of thumb is if you can scrunch it up into a ball, it can’t go into your recycling.



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