What is accepted at the Waste and Recycling Centre?
Bayside residents can dispose of the following materials free of charge. Items must be separated and placed in designated areas:
aluminium and steel cans
glass and plastic bottles
milk and juice cartons
paper and cardboard (quantities up to a boot-load will be accepted free of charge. Anything larger will be deemed as a commercial load and will incur a fee)
wine bottle corks
household batteries
car batteries
scrap metal and white goods
LPG gas bottles
household paint – empty or full paint tins up to 100 litres of trade or residential paints that adhere to Paintback’s accepted product list.
household fluorescent tubes (commercial quantities not accepted)
household light globes compact fluorescent globes (commercial quantities not accepted)
e-waste – printers, monitors, central processing units of computers.
FAQs
What options do I have for waste disposal besides using a landfill?
How do I pay for waste disposal at a landfill or rubbish tip, and what payment methods are accepted?
Are there any specific items that I should not bring to a landfill or rubbish tip?
Can I dispose of electronic waste at a landfill or rubbish tip, and if so, how should I do it?
What types of waste are generally accepted at landfills and rubbish tips?
Will I need to provide proof of residency when using a landfill or rubbish tip?
Are there fees involved when dumping waste at a landfill or rubbish tip, and how are they calculated?
What safety precautions should I follow when disposing of waste at a landfill or rubbish tip?
Are there any size or weight restrictions for the waste I bring to a landfill or rubbish tip?
Should I separate my waste before taking it to a landfill or rubbish tip, and why is this important?
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