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Rubbish

... is everyone's responsibility

    Book a hard waste or mattress collection

    Residential properties have two hard waste and two mattress collections each financial year.

    Disposal of asbestos
    Information on how and where to dispose of small quantities of asbestos.
    Bin services

    We provide residential bin services to all households. Our bin services enable responsible disposal and recycling of rubbish.

    Disposal of rapid antigen tests and face masks
    Most of us know how to use a rapid antigen test, but do you know how to properly dispose of one?
    Don’t skip your bin hire responsibilities
    We’re all responsible for the correct disposal of waste from our homes, and we should know where it goes. 
    Drysdale Landfill
    Drysdale Landfill is open for commercial and industrial users.
    Drysdale Resource Recovery Centre

    The Drysdale Resource Recovery Centre is a waste and recycling drop-off service that accepts and recycles a range of items not collected in household bin recycling, such as e-waste and paint. 


    Geelong Resource Recovery Centre and Transfer Station
    The Geelong Resource Recovery Centre is a waste and recycling drop-off service that accepts and recycles a range of items not collected in household bin recycling, such as e-waste and paint.  
    Safe disposal of hazardous waste
    You might be surprised to learn that common items from our homes, such as batteries, fluorescent lights, unused medicines and flares can be hazardous.
    Waste disposal sites
    We have two resource recovery centres and a commercial/industrial waste landfill site.

    What happens to your e-waste?
    E-waste collected at our Drysdale and Geelong Resource Recovery Centres is processed right here in Victoria. 
    Community safety

    We'll strive to support, maintain and develop safe communities.

    Graffiti

    Graffiti as defined in the Graffiti Prevention Act 2007:

    "To write, draw, mark, scratch or otherwise deface property by any means so that the defacement is not readily removable by wiping with a dry cloth without property owners permission."

    Hoarding concerns
    Sometimes residents are concerned about the aesthetics of neighbouring houses and properties.