Paint – solvent based
Solvent-based paint can be identified by the red flammable logo on the tin. You can drop off up to 20 litres for free at a Council waste and recycling centre.
If you have a large amount of paint, consider donating it to a community organisation or charity that can use it.
Paint – water based
You can drop off up to 20 litres for free at a Council waste and recycling centre.
If you have a large amount of paint, consider donating it to a community organisation or charity that can use it.
Paper
Put paper in your yellow bin. Shredded paper will clog the machines at the recycling facility & needs to go in your red bin.
Paper towel (clean or soiled)
Put paper towel in your red bin.
Pens and pencils
Put old pens and pencils in your red bin.
Pet waste or droppings
Put pet waste in your red bin.
Hint: Pet waste can also be buried in your garden.
Pizza boxes
Empty pizza boxes that don’t contain food scraps can go in your yellow bin for recycling.
Pizza boxes containing food scraps can’t be recycled and go in your red bin.
Phone books
Put old phone books in your yellow bin.
Plant pots (plastic)
Put plastic pots in your red bin.
Plastics (numbers 1–7)
Put clean plastic bottles and containers with numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 in your yellow bin.
Plastic bags
Put plastic bags in your red bin or a REDcycle bin at any Coles or Woolworths supermarket.