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Waste and Cleansing Services Guide

WINNER Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery (WARR) Strategy 2030

HIGHLY COMMENDED Waste Services App

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Bayside Council’s Waste App

The Waste App will provide the community with their respective garbage, organics, recycling and clean-up collection dates, as well as provide special events and drop off dates, alerts, options to report missed services, bin repairs, illegal dumping, provide education and so much more.

For those that do not own a smart phone, the app will also produce a web widget that will be available on Council’s website.

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Dear Resident

What a great, award winning, year 2018 was with Council’s Waste & Cleansing Services increasing, improving and adding additional services, programs and initiatives for the community to benefit from.

In 2018 Bayside Council was awarded the Keep Australia Beautiful NSW Sustainable Cities Circular Economy Award for Council’s new Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery (WARR) Strategy 2030: The Journey to a Circular Economy.

This leading strategic vision underpins the manner in which Council manages Waste Services in our Local Government Area and sets an aspirational target of diverting a minimum of 85% of all waste from landfill, with emerging technologies and resources permitting, by 2030.

Council was acknowledged as a top four finalist for the ‘Overall Keep Australia Beautiful NSW Sustainable Cities Award’ from forty-one NSW metropolitan councils. What a great achievement for the youngest NSW amalgamated Council!

Council’s new Waste Services App was awarded the Sustainable Project Award – Highly Commended at the same ceremony. The App has provided the community with information and online reporting at their fingertips about recycling, garbage, organics, clean-up, community drop off events, as well as requests.

Your level of support towards achieving Council’s strategic goals is vital. You can assist by utilising the correct solutions for your waste needs. This Guide will assist you with this.

If you have any enquiries, please contact Council on 1300 581 299, visit our website at www.bayside.nsw.gov.au and/or download the free Bayside Waste Services App.

Regards

Message from the Mayor

Cr Bill Saravinovski Mayor

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The concept of a ‘waste hierarchy’ is enshrined in most modern waste management policies and strategies.

The hierarchy identifies the preferred approach to waste management, with avoidance and reduction of waste being the most preferable option, and disposal the least preferable.

Whilst waste avoidance is most preferable, it is also one of the most difficult areas for Council to control. Significant improvements at the ‘top’ of the waste hierarchy require individuals and families to act as community waste management champions at a household-level. These actions will be supported by Council providing avoidance and re-use opportunities, and effective community education.

Council has more control over the lower portion of the hierarchy, through the choice of bin systems and technologies used to process materials. However, individuals have a large influence on how effective those systems are, especially in terms of using the bin systems correctly. Council will provide education to ensure that residents have the required information and knowledge to use the systems correctly.

The Waste Hierarchy

Most Preferred

Least Preferred

Recyclewaste

Recoverenergy

Treatwaste

Disposewaste

For more information call 1300 581 299 visit www.bayside.nsw.gov.au or download the Waste App for your smartphone/tablet

Avoid and/orreduce waste

Reuseresources

Based on NSW Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Strategy 2014-2021.

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Circular Economy Model

7R Strategy ExamplesRefuse waste Avoid using single-use plastics

Reduce waste Choose products with longer life cycle and reduce food wastage

Re-use items Donate, instead of throwing out usable items

Repair items If broken, attempt to fix item

Re-purpose items Use unwanted plastic takeaway containers to make a worm farm

Recycle items Process used office paper to make recycled office paper

Recover items Thermally treat materials (processed engineered fuels) that cannot be reused or recycled to generate heat and electricity

Refuse

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Council has modified and extended the ‘waste hierarchy’, positioning the community at the centre. Through responsible citizenship and Council leadership, waste materials are returned to the community through initiatives and innovation, striving for a circular economy.

The circular model is easily identified as a 7R Strategy. When the 7R circular economy model has been applied, any materials not suitable for recovery can be treated to reduce its environmental impact (e.g. medical waste) and/or disposed to landfill.

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By 2030, Bayside is aiming to divert a minimum of 85% of material found in the red-lidded bin from landfill. This will only be possible with the use of emerging technologies and processing.

Bayside is one of few Councils in the state that provides a 240L red-lidded bin to residents for domestic waste services. In 2019, Council anticipates collecting 43,000 tonnes in the red-lidded bin.

Please make sure your bin is not overweight, the lid is closed and that you dispose of accepted items only.

ACCEPTED ITEMS

NOT ACCEPTED ITEMS

Garbage & Organics Bin

Polystyrene & Foam

Nappies, Wipes

& Paper Towels

All Types of Batteries

Medical Waste

Chemicals, Oils & Paints

Building Material

Electronics & Printer Inks

Garden Hoses

Gas Bottles

Unwearable Shoes or Cloths

Broken Ceramics & Glasses

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Paper & Cardboard

Empty Glass Bottles & Jars

Empty Plastic Containers

ACCEPTED ITEMS

NOT ACCEPTED ITEMS

Recycling Bin

Tins, Cans & Aluminium

Plastic Bags & Soft Plastics

Food or Liquid Waste

Medical Waste

Chemicals, Oils & Paints

Building Material

Polystyrene & Foam

Nappies, Wipes & Towels

Electronics & Printer Inks

Garden Organics

Broken Glass & Ceramics

Garden Hoses

Gas Bottles

All Types of Batteries

Clothing or Shoes

Empty Drink Cartons

A recent study discovered that contamination in yellow-lidded recycling bins was an issue – especially plastic bags.

An initiative by Council reduced the levels of contamination by over 9%. Please place loose recyclable material in this bin and your plastic bags in the red-lidded bin.

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The placing of incorrect materials in your collection bins is called contamination. Bins that are deemed to be contaminated by our drivers, WILL bE TAGGED and may be left unemptied. Please ensure correct materials are placed in your waste and recycling bins.

Bins should be placed out PRIOR TO 5am on your service days.

Bins should be a minimum of 30 cm APART.

Please DO NOT place bins under trees, low power-lines or overhead obstructions.

If bins are obstructed by a parked car they MAY NOT be serviced.

Additional material beside or on top of your bin MAY NOT be collected.

Bin lids MUST bE closed completely – overfilling bins may result in spillages.

Bins that are overweight WILL NOT be serviced.

Jamming material into the bin results in blockages and the bin may only be partially emptied.

Kerbside Bin Rules

DAMAGED, MISSING bIN OR MISSED SERVICEIf your bin is damaged, stolen or has not been collected, call Council’s Collection Contractor on 1800 079 390 or report it on the bayside Waste Service App.

30 cmminimum

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Green Waste

HOUSEHOLD COMPOSTINGHome composting is a great option for avid gardeners. You can turn your leftover food and garden waste into organic fertiliser for your garden. The compost will help keep moisture in your soil and suppress weed growth.

WHAT SHOULD YOU COMPOST?Anything that was once part of a plant can be composted in a compost bin. This includes, but is not limited to all your vegetable scraps (cooked or raw), tea leaves, coffee grounds, hair (human or animal), vacuum cleaner dust, shredded paper, and potting mix.

Mix as many of these items together as you can find and keep the whole lot moist and aerated.

This will give the best results. It will take up to 10 weeks to produce good compost.

1. Hessian Bag

2. Dry Layer; dry leaves, dry grass clippings, paper, cardboard, egg shells, coffee grounds, vacuum cleaner content, hair.

3. Twigs and small branches.

4. Wet Layer; fresh grass clippings, weeds, fruit and vegetable scraps, lucerne, wet tea leaves, fresh manure.

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HOUSEHOLD WORM FARMINGMost of what was once part of a plant can be placed in a worm farm and transformed into organic soil and liquid fertiliser to be mixed with the soil in your garden. By doing this it will help to keep the moisture in garden soil and suppress weed growth.

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Food, worms and casting

Worm casting

Liquid fertiliser

FREE SCHOOL EDUCATION PROGRAMContact Council’s Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Education Officer on (02) 9562 1533 to register for a FREE waste minimisation, recycling, compost and/or worm farm course.

LIKE TO bUY?You can buy your compost bin and worm farm from: Bayside Garden Centre, 1 Beach Street, Kogarah, phone (02) 9553 7346.

Green Waste

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Clean Up Service

ACCEPTABLE MATERIAL✦ Furniture and appliances (no glass or mirrors)✦ Two (2) mattresses✦ Green waste (bundled, tied or bagged - no spikes)✦ Small amounts of carpet✦ Fence palings (remove nails)✦ Doors (remove locks and hinges)✦ Fridges/Freezers (detach doors)

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More info on Council’s website, Bayside Council Waste App or call Council’s Customer Service Centres on 1300 581 299.

Clean Up Dates7 JAnUARy 20191 APRIL 20191 JULy 201923 SEPTEMBER 2019

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1 Example of a new Clean Up magnet.

Bayside Council collects mattresses, metals and white goods from your scheduled or pre-booked clean up using a flatbed truck to maximise recycling and recovery rates. You can help by separating these items from the general waste pile.

In September 2018, disposal facilities began a trial to send Council’s clean up material to a recovery facility to improve diversion from landfill. In 2019, Council is seeking to secure a long-term commitment to meet our 2030 vision of at least 85% landfill diversion.

The clean-up week in your zone will take place from 6am from the day specified on the fridge magnet. Please follow guidelines to ensure your waste is compliant for removal.

Your scheduled collection dates are available on the Council issued magnet, on the Waste Services App, on the Council website, or available by calling Customer Service on 1300 581 299.

Below is an example of what your Clean Up magnet looks like. If you have not received a magnet, please contact Council on the above number for one to be sent to you.

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RULESDO NOT PRESENT earlier than Saturday or later than Sunday before your scheduled collection dates or the day before an on-call collection. Otherwise, it will be treated as illegally dumped material.

3 CUbIC METRES PER HOUSEHOLD only will be collected (one box trailer). Any extra waste may be deemed as over-presentation, you will have 48 hours to arrange for its removal. If not removed, it will be treated as illegally dumped material.

NEAT AND CORRECT PLACEMENT of waste may be enforced. Place waste neatly on outer edge of nature strip in front of your property or in the bulky waste room/space available in your multi-unit complex.

DO NOT PLACE material in rear lane ways, in gutters or garden islands. Otherwise, it will be treated as illegally dumped.

DO NOT bLOCK pedestrian or vehicular access.

bAG OR bOX all loose and small waste to prevent the potential for wind-blown littering.

bAG, bOX OR TIE green waste and remove spiky thorns.

SEPARATE PILES including mattresses, white goods, metals, e-waste to assist with a more efficient collection service.

Clean Up Service

LARGE MULTI-UNIT bLOCKS may have a different presentation area on site. Please refer to your building manager for details.

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NON-ACCEPTED CLEAN-UP ITEMS

Clean Up Service

Materials exceeding three (3) cubic metres – approx. one box trailer load.

Heavy items which cannot be lifted safely by two people.

Asbestos.

Gas cylinders and fire extinguisher.

Hazardous liquid including paint, oil, petrol, acid, chlorine and solvents.

Branches thicker than 30cm and/or longer than 1.2 metres.

Thorny branches including roses, spiky palm tree fronds, loose grass clippings.

Cast iron bath tubs or concrete tubs.

Building materials including bricks, tiles, concrete, sawdust, sand, soil or fine particles like cement mix.

Any glass items (ie. shower screens, mirrors, windows and doors).

Railway sleepers that are longer than 1.2 metres.

Food waste/garbage.

Fibreglass sheeting, insulation batts.

Guttering that is longer than 1.2 metres.

Structural steel.

Water pipe longer than 1.2 metres.

Car doors, bonnets, bumper bars, engine parts, tyres and batteries.

Material placed out after your residence/street has been cleared.

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In 2019, Council is expanding the 22 Annual Community Recycling Drop Off Events to include further recyclable items that are separated and collected by appropriate recyclers.

Please make sure to provide evidence that you live within Bayside Council. There is a limit of 3 cubic metres or a box trailer equivalent per resident for each event.

Community Drop Offs

ITEMS NOT ACCEPTED

BBQs.

Smoke detectors.

Fluorescent tubes or broken cathode ray tubes.

X-ray machines.

Chemical and hazardous waste including paint.

Oils and fuel.

General rubbish.

ITEMS ACCEPTED

E-waste: any battery operated and electronic items (anything with a power cable).

Metal: items from households that cannot be reused.

Mattresses: limit of 2 mattresses or mattress base per residence.

Green waste: branches must be bundled and tied, no thicker than 30cm and no longer than 1.2m.

Ink and toner cartridges.

X-ray film.

NEW ITEMS ACCEPTED IN 2019:

Car tyres: limit of 2 tyres per residence.

LPG gas bottles: limit of 2 empty bottles.

Large cardboard boxes (no sticky tape/stickers).

Clothing: to donate or recycle.

Empty paint tins.

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All residents will receive a 2019 Recycling Calendar in the mail.

If you have not received one, please contact Council’s Customer Service on 1300 581 299. This information is also available on the Bayside Waste Services App and on Council’s website.

Recycling Drop Offs

bEXLEY DEPOT10-14 Rye Avenue Bexley 8am – 12noon

✦ Saturday 2 February

✦ Saturday 2 March

✦ Saturday 6 April

✦ Saturday 4 May

✦ Saturday 1 June

✦ Saturday 6 July

✦ Saturday 3 August

✦ Saturday 7 September

✦ Saturday 5 October

✦ Saturday 2 November

✦ Saturday 7 December

bOTANY DEPOTPemberton Street Botany 8am – 12noon

✦ Saturday 16 February

✦ Saturday 16 March

✦ Saturday 20 April

✦ Saturday 18 May

✦ Saturday 15 June

✦ Saturday 20 July

✦ Saturday 17 August

✦ Saturday 21 September

✦ Saturday 19 October

✦ Saturday 16 November

✦ Saturday 21 December

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RecycliNg cAleNDAR2019

1800 079 390www.bayside.nsw.gov.au

Garbage Collection

Recycling Drop OffBexley Depot: 8am-12pm

Recycling Drop OffBotany Depot: 8am-12pm

Garbage and Recycling Collection

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NSW EPA DROP OFF SERVICESIt can be dangerous to throw away household chemicals in your garbage bin, down drains, toilets or sinks.

Chemicals and pesticides can harm our environment and our health. It is important to make sure that household chemicals are disposed of safely.

Clean out your household’s chemical clutter the right way. The safest way to dispose of potentially hazardous household chemicals is the Household Chemical CleanOut.

It is a FREE SERVICE for the safe disposal of a range of common household chemicals, many of which could cause harm if not disposed of correctly.

The NSW EPA conducts monthly drop offs for unwanted chemicals you have around the house. You can deliver up to 20kg or 20L of materials which may include solvents, fluorescent globes/tubes, car batteries, motor oils, paint, gas bottles, fire extinguishers, and pool chemicals.

To find out about this free service, please call 131 555 or visit www.cleanout.com.au

Household Chemical

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Medical SharpsTo enable residents to safely manage their medical sharps Bayside Council has a FREE DISPOSAL program.

Please ensure that all sharps are secured in an appropriate container (ie sharps bin container) before taking them to one of the participating pharmacies. They will accept medical waste such as syringes, needles, insulin pen needles and blood glucose lancets.

ARNCLIFFEAthelstane Pharmacy, 93 Wollongong Road 9567 1534Arncliffe Station Pharmacy, 17 Firth Street 9567 1554Nile Compounding Pharmacy, 5 Firth Street 9597 5990

bEXLEYSt George Pharmacy Plus, 481 Forest Road 9567 3033

bEXLEY NORTHMcFarland’s Pharmacy, 19 Shaw Street 9150 5560

bOTANYChemist Warehouse, 1124 Botany Road 9316 8625Kennedy's Pharmacy, 1417 Botany Road 9316 6086

CARLTONDavenport Pharmacy, 36 Carlton Parade 9587 5515

EASTLAKESEastlakes Discount Drug Store, 30 Evans Avenue 9667 1197

KINGSGROVEGerakaris Pharmacy, 278-280 Kingsgrove Road 9150 9553

MASCOTCincotta Discount Chemist, 944-946 Botany Road 9667 4183

ROCKDALEAlderson’s Pharmacy, 496 Princes Highway 9567 2632Rockdale Compounding Pharmacy, 487 Princes Highway 9567 3404

ROSEbERYRosebery Pharmacy, 387 Gardners Road 9667 1102

SANS SOUCICentre Pharmacy, 183A Ramsgate Road 9529 8728Dolls Point Pharmacy, 6/524-544 Rocky Point Road 9529 8696

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Did You Know... You can make money from beverage containers? Most 150ml to 3-litre beverage containers are eligible for a 10-cent refund provided they are made from glass, plastic, aluminium, steel or liquid paperboard.

CONTAINERS NEED TO: Be empty.

Be uncrushed.

Be unbroken.

Have the original label intact.

CONTAINERS NOT ELIGIbLE for a 10-cent refund include:

Plain milk (or milk substitutes).

1 litre or more of: flavoured milk, pure juice, wine and water casks.

Wine and spirits in glass containers.

Wine sachets of 250-millilitres or more.

Cordials and concentrated fruit/vegetable juices.

Registered health tonics.

Container Deposit

NEAREST RETURN POINTSEASTGARDENSEnviro Pak, 128 Bunnerong Road Open 7am – 7pm

KENSINGTON

UNSW Kensington, Physics Road Open 7am – 10pm

ROSEbERY

The Cannery, 61 Mentmore Avenue Open 7am – 10pm

ROCKDALESt George Recyclers Open 7am – 5pm weekdays17D Bermill Street Open 8am – 2pm weekends

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Clothing RecyclingIn 2019, Bayside Council will accept your clothing and textiles at the 22-annual community recycling drop off events at Council’s Bexley and Botany depots. These items will be re-used or recycled.

These drop off event dates are also available on the Bayside Waste Services App, on Council’s website or on 1300 581 299.

Alternatively, you can donate them at your nearest clothing bin or Op Shop.

bEXLEY DEPOT10-14 Rye Avenue Bexley 8am – 12noon

✦ Saturday 2 February

✦ Saturday 2 March

✦ Saturday 6 April

✦ Saturday 4 May

✦ Saturday 1 June

✦ Saturday 6 July

✦ Saturday 3 August

✦ Saturday 7 September

✦ Saturday 5 October

✦ Saturday 2 November

✦ Saturday 7 December

bOTANY DEPOTPemberton Street Botany 8am – 12noon

✦ Saturday 16 February

✦ Saturday 16 March

✦ Saturday 20 April

✦ Saturday 18 May

✦ Saturday 15 June

✦ Saturday 20 July

✦ Saturday 17 August

✦ Saturday 21 September

✦ Saturday 19 October

✦ Saturday 16 November

✦ Saturday 21 December

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Community Workshops

‘TRICKS OF THE TRADE’ WORKSHOPThe Bower’s ‘Tricks of the Trade’ workshop series are a great opportunity to familiarise yourself with the latest ideas and techniques for the repairing and upcycling of preloved furniture. No prior skills are required as experienced facilitators will guide you through the workshop.

The Bower’s in-house repairers have been repairing electronic appliances and furniture for 10 years and want to share their expertise with the community.

FREE WORKSHOPSBayside is offering the first residents that book, a FREE WORKSHOP in 2019. Limited seats are available for residents by booking online via www.eventbrite.com.au

These bookings will be made available throughout the year online and advertised on Council’s Facebook page.

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ILLEGAL DUMPING & LITTERINGTo report litter or an illegal dumping please contact Council’s Customer Service Centres on 1300 581 299 or report it direct on the Bayside Waste Services App.

Council utilises over 50 CCTV solar surveillance cameras throughout the local government area and has a joint agreement with the Sydney Regional Illegal Dumping (RID) Squad to investigate and prosecute offenders!

If you spot a dumper, take details and call immediately 131 555. Fines start from $4,000.

AWARENESS PROGRAMSMany ‘known hotspot’ areas were targeted in 2017/18 in order to reduce the incidence of illegal dumping. These programs were conducted in alliance with RID with outstanding results.

The program included mail box drops, community engagement, signage, regular patrols, and solar powered surveillance cameras.

The awareness program will continue in 2018/19.

Waste Programs

A 2016 survey of NSW local councils, public and private land managers and community groups found that more than $180 MILLION is spent each year on managing litter.

Bayside Council provides over 750 PUbLIC bINS in high traffic areas. Fines start from $250 for general littering.

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ON-CALL CLEAN UPTo arrange an on-call clean-up service please visit one of the Council’s Customer Service Centre. Please specify the amount and type of waste to be presented and a Customer Service Officer will arrange a mutually suitable booking time for collection. Charges apply for additional services requested above or beyond your scheduled clean-up collection service (see prices below).

COMPLIANCE✦ DO NOT PRESENT earlier than the day before collection.

Otherwise, it will be treated as illegally dumped material. Penalties may apply.

✦ NEAT AND CORRECT PLACEMENT of waste may be enforced. Place waste neatly on outer edge of nature strip in front of your property.

✦ DO NOT PLACE material in rear lane ways, in gutters or garden islands.

✦ DO NOT bLOCK pedestrian/vehicular access. Penalties apply.

✦ bAG OR bOX all loose and small waste to prevent the potential for wind-blown littering.

✦ bAG, bOX OR TIE green waste and remove any spiky thorns.

ADDITIONAL SERVICES

PEnSiOnER Up to 1 cubic metre $62.55Up to 3 cubic metres $87.35

nOn-PEnSiOnER Up to 1 cubic metre $155.50Up to 3 cubic metres $210.50Up to 6 cubic metres $292.95

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ENVIROMENTORS SCHOOLS PROGRAMIn 2017/18 Bayside Council partnered with Keep Australia Beautiful NSW and offered all primary schools within our Local Government Area with waste education modules.

A total of 3,024 students participated in the ‘In the Bin’ and ‘Litter’ modules in 13 schools, to over 100 classes, over 23 days, raising awareness of the impacts of litter and waste related solutions.

In 2018/19, Bayside anticipates that more schools will take up the complimentary offer with the following modules to be made available:

1 In the Bin2 Recycling3 Composting4 Lunches Unwrapped5 Litter6 Worm Farming7 Keeping Waterways Clean

COMMUNITY EDUCATION POP-UP STALLSEach year Bayside Council promotes waste and recycling education at different community events and fairs. These pop-up stalls allow the community to engage with staff about waste and recycling issues.

Council’s solar powered interactive trailer with large LED presentations and touch screen computers is always a hit.

Staff look forward to meeting you at the next event!

Waste Education

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Eastgardens Customer Service Centre 152 Bunnerong Road

Rockdale Customer Service Centre 444-446 Princes Highway

Phone 1300 581 299 | 9562 1666

www.bayside.nsw.gov.au

This document is only for properties in: Arncliffe, Banksia, Bardwell Park, Bardwell Valley Bexley, Bexley North, Brighton Le Sands, Carlton

Dolls Point, Kingsgrove, Kogarah, Kyeemagh Monterey, Ramsgate, Ramsgate Beach, Rockdale

Sandringham, Sans Souci, Turrella and Wolli Creek