Post on 30-Jun-2020
Waste and recycling service guide
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Frankston City Council30 Davey Street Frankston VIC 3199 AustraliaPO Box 490 Frankston VIC 3199Phone: 1300 322 322 frankston.vic.gov.au
Frankston City Council provides a range of waste and recycling services for local residents, including:
• Kerbside garbage (collected weekly) and recycling (collected fortnightly)
• Green waste (optional, collected fortnightly)
• Additional garbage, recycling and green waste bins available for an extra charge
• Eligible residents can apply for an additional recycling bin, free of charge
• Hard waste collection
• Frankston Regional Recycling and Recovery Centre (local transfer centre)
Other waste and recycling servicesHard WasteCouncil provides a hard waste and bundled green waste collection service through WM Waste Management. For a list of accepted items and for more information, visit: frankston.vic.gov.au
Frankston Regional Recycling and Recovery CentreThe Frankston Regional Recycling and Recovery Centre (FRRRC) accepts a range of items, many for free. Residents receive a discount on hard waste gate entry fees. Address: 20 Harold Road, SkyeOpening hours: Monday to Sunday 8am-4pm, closed Good Friday and Christmas Day.
Most items that can’t go in your recycling or green waste bin go in your garbage bin, unless they can be recycled in other ways (see ‘Other waste and recycling services’ below).
Bin collection daysFind out when your bins are collected. Visit: frankston.vic.gov.au and search ‘My Address’
Detox your Home – household chemical collection Many household chemicals can be safely disposed of at Frankston City’s annual Detox your Home collection. For dates and chemicals accepted, visit: sustainability.vic.gov.au/detoxyourhome or phone: 1300 363 744
Donate to charityDonate your quality, unwanted goods to charity, e.g. clothing, furniture, books and homewares. Visit: nacro.org.au/donating-your-goods or your phone directory.
Other recycling optionsSee Council’s Specialty Recycling and Disposal Directory for other recycling and disposal options. Visit: frankston.vic.gov.au
STEP 3: Garbage
NO hazardous waste or chemicals
NO bricks, rubble, soil or turf
These items MUST NOT go in your garbage bin:
Rubbish, food scraps, nappies and polystyrene
NO recyclables
STEP 1: Recycle right STEP 2: Green is good
NO bagged recyclables
NO household rubbish
NO garbage or recyclables
NO plant pots
NO bricks, rubble, soil or turf
NO plastic bags or food scraps
NO polystyrene foam
NO nappies
Glass bottles and jarsSteel pots and pans
Steel and aluminium cans, aerosol cans, foil and trays
Grass clippings
Small branches
Garden prunings
Leaves
Plants, including weeds (e.g. blackberries)
All hard plastic containers (whether or not they have a recycling code)
Paper and cardboard
These items go in your recycling bin:
Please refer to the recycling guide sticker under your bin lid. If you don’t have one, please contact Solo Resource Recovery. Phone: 9775 1909.Council inspects the contents of recycling bins. If your bin is contaminated, it won’t be collected until the contaminants have been removed.If in doubt, leave it out.
These items go in your green waste bin:
(maximum size 10 cm diameter x 30 cm length)
Flowers
These items are considered contaminants and MUST NOT go in your recycling bin:
After your recycling is collected, it gets taken to a facility where it is sorted for recycling.Some items can’t be separated out at this facility. These items are considered contaminants and should not be placed in your recycling bin.All items must be clean of food waste and liquids.
NO plastic bags or other scrunchable plastics (even if they have a recycling code) — they can be recycled in other ways
NO clothing or textiles
These items MUST NOT go in your green waste bin: