Not all items with a recycling symbol can be recycled through your household recycling bin. Look on the packaging for the Australasian recycling label. This label identifies where packaging can be disposed of or recycled.
You should empty, rinse, or wipe and dry containers and trays before you recycle them. Do not place your recycling in bags, keep it loose for sorting.
The first column lists what you can put in your recycling bin. The second column lists what you cannot put in your recycling bin.
Yes, place these items in |
No, do not place these items in |
- glass - bottles and jars
- metal - cans, foil and packaging
- aerosol cans
- milk and juice cartons (made from liquid paper)
- paper and cardboard
- plastic - bottles and containers.
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- garden waste (this belongs in your garden organics bin)
- food waste
- batteries
- disposable paper such as soiled tissues and wipes
- polystyrene
- compostable packaging
- soft plastics such as plastic bags, chip packets and zip-lock bags
- medical waste and nappies
- light bulbs
- household glass, for example, mirrors, windows or drinking glasses
- ceramic items, for example, coffee mugs and cookware
- scrap metal
- clothing, manchester, curtains and pillows
- e-waste, including printer cartridges
- motor oil
- hazardous waste.
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