Recycling ... easy as A-Z You can help reduce landfill and your waste footprint by following Redland City Council’s guide to recycling and repurposing unwanted items.
At the click of a button you can find out what to do with aerosol cans, whether empty or otherwise, or what’s the go with bubble wrap or bricks, right through to what to do with old vacuum cleaners, whitegoods or x-rays.
Finding out exactly what you can and cannot put in your yellow-lidded recycling bin is at your fingertips.
For the record, aerosol cans can go in your yellow-lidded bin as long as they are empty, while Coles and Woolworths supermarkets accept bubble wrap under their REDcycle soft plastics recycling program. Most of Council’s Waste Transfer Stations will also
Your recycling bin only loves these five materials:
3. Glass
Glass bottles and jars, including beer and wine bottles, vitamin and perfume bottles, and jam jars.
4. Paper
Including newspaper, junk mail and glossy magazines.
5. Cardboard
Cardboard, including long-life milk and fruit juice cartons, pizza boxes and laundry detergent boxes.
supermarket instead.
Treat yourself to a larger recycling bin. One-off bin establishment fee slashed to just $30 for this financial year. Visit Council’s website to order yours now and check what’s recyclable.
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2. Metal
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1. Plastic
Firm plastic containers Steel and aluminium packaging, including and bottles. Soft, scrunchy plastics food and drink cans, can’t be recycled in the aerosols and yellow lid bin. aluminium foil. Take them to your local
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Redland City Council has a comprehensive guide to just about everything recyclable or otherwise on its website in its comprehensive “A-Z of waste and recycling”.