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Where does your hard rubbish go?

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Did you know, 60 hard rubbish collections are booked in Yarra each day? That leads to over 2900 tonnes of hard rubbish being collected annually. That is the equivalent of collecting 6,500 grand pianos every year.

In the last year we were able to repair, reuse and recycle more than 880 tonnes of the 2946 tonnes of hard rubbish taken to the Clifton Hill Depot. This includes:

  • Bicycles sent to
  • Whitegoods such as dishwasher, dryer, washing machine, furnace, hot water heater and stoves sent to .
  • Clothes sent to .
  • Clothes and kids toys sent to .
  • Mattresses sent to .
  • Recyclable metals like steel sent to .
  • Electronic waste computers, televisions and batteries sent to .

Despite this effort, more than 2000 tonnes of hard rubbish is still going to landfill every year.

With the amount of waste increasing, we are asking residents to consider some alternatives. These include:

  • Taking good quality items to your . If you don’t have a car, the items are too big, or you have limited mobility, many op shops can also organise a collection.
  • List the item for free on Gumtree or Facebook Marketplace.
  • Take your broken items to a local repair café or men’s shed to keep using it.
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