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Recycling in Port Phillip
Recycling is of major importance to the City of Port Phillip and we are committed to reducing the amount of waste going to landfill.
Port Phillip residents are avid recyclers. Some 9000 tonnes of wastepaper and containers are recycled each year - about 33 per cent of all household waste generated.
A critical part of the recycling process is maintaining the quality of the collections.
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Recycled Cards for Planet Ark
The City of Port Phillip and Planet Ark urge all Australians to be a sport and recycle their Christmas Cards 4 Planet Ark. From Boxing Day till the end of January, simply take your unwanted Christmas, birthday and other greeting cards and envelopes to most Coles Supermarkets and put them in the Planet Ark recycling bins. You can also pick up a free postage-paid recycling envelope from participating Australia Post outlets, while stocks last. Just put your cards inside this envelope and post them free at any post box. One million Australia Post/Planet Ark recycling envelopes have been produced for this year's campaign. The greeting cards are then made into new packaging or 'SAFE' toilet tissue. This recycling process saves trees and dramatically reduces waste, giving the environment a very happy New Year.
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Waste Wise Shopping Guide
This is the fourth edition of the Waste Wise Shopping Guide. Through this guide we encourage you to make informed purchasing decisions that will benefit the environment through reducing demand for new materials, reusing products and supporting the recycling of valuable materials that would otherwise go to landfill.
Materials you put out at the kerb for collection, or leave at transfer stations are not truly recycled until they are reprocessed into new products and re-purchased.
The Waste Wise Shopping Guide provides information on the types of products manufactured, their recycled materials and content, and the contact information for suppliers and sales outlets.
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Collection days
**WASTE AND RECYCLING COLLECTION DURING EASTER 2008**
Good Friday 21 March 2008 will be collected on Saturday 22 March 2008.
No Changes to Other Collection Days
Your recycling will be collected using a bin supplied by the City of Port Phillip, from the street outside your house every week. Place your bin out before 6:00am or the night before your collection day. Return your container inside your property following collection.
Recycling collection days for your neighbourhood are outlined below or click on the Garbage collection days map.
Monday |
Albert Park area bounded by St.Kilda Rd, Albert Rd, Canterbury Rd, Nimmo St, Beaconsfield Pde, Mills St, Richardson St, Pickles St, City Rd, Kings Way and Dorcas St. |
Tuesday |
St Kilda/East St Kilda area bounded by Barkly Street, Carlisle Street, Hotham Street, Inkerman Street, Orrong Road and Dandenong Road/Queens Way. |
Wednesday |
St Kilda/Elwood area bounded by Carlisle Street, Hotham Street, Glen Huntly Road, St Kilda Street, Ormond Esplanade/Marine Parade, Barkly Street, Dickens St and Brighton Rd. |
Thursday |
Middle Park/St Kilda Road areas bounded by St Kilda Road, High Street, Punt Road/Barkly Street, Carlisle St, Brighton Rd, Dickens St, Barkly St, Marine Parade/Beaconsfield Parade, Nimmo St, Canterbury Rd, Fitzroy St, Queens Rd and Albert Road. |
Friday |
Port Melbourne area bounded by Pickles Street, Richardson St, Mills St, The Boulevard/Beach Street, Todd Road and Westgate Freeway. |
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What you can put in the bin
- Glass (bottles and jars only)
- Plastic containers with codes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 only
- Gable-top and long-life milk & juice cartons
- Aluminium, steel cans, aerosols and clean foil
- Paper and Cardboard (non-waxed type only)
For a Full list of what you can and can't recycle please download our A-Z guide to Waste and Recycling.
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Missed collection
Collection times can vary. Recycling can be collected up to 6pm on your collection day. If your recycling container is missed, please contact ASSIST on (03) 9209 6777, TTy (03) 9209 6713 or use eServices. We will arrange for the recycling bin to be emptied within 24 hours.
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Container sizes and charges
| 120 litre bin |
Free - one bin per rateable property (at single dwelling) |
| 240 litre bin |
Free - bins provided on needs basis depending on number of tenements at property |
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New recycling bin
Council will deliver a recycling bin if you are moving into a newly constructed building. Please contact ASSIST on (03) 9209 6777 or use eServices to request a new bin.
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Lost recycling bin
The City of Port Phillip can arrange delivery of a replacement bin if your bin is missing or you move to an existing residence where there is no bin. An application form and statutory declaration must be complete. Fill in the attached Garbage/recycling bin application form Sept2006 and mail it to City of Port Phillip Private Bag 3 St Kilda 3182 or take it to the Port Phillip Transfer Station. More information on the Port Phillip Transfer Station. Otherwise, please contact ASSIST on (03) 9209 6777, TTy (03) 9209 6713 or use eServices.
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Damaged recycling bin
If your recycling container is damaged please contact ASSIST on (03) 9209 6777, TTy (03) 9209 6713 or use eServices.
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Hard rubbish & green waste
See the Hard and Green Waste Booking Service page for details.
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Junk Mail
Do you have a 'No Junk Mail' or 'No Advertising Material' sign on your letterbox and still receive unwanted Junk Mail? You can do something about it.
Contact the Australian Catalogue Association and report it. Visit the website: www.catalogue.asn.au/distribution/
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Chemical, paint tin, car battery disposal
If your home has old or unwanted chemicals that you would like to dispose of, take them along to EcoRecycle Victoria's FREE household chemical collection days. See Household Chemical Disposal for details.
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