WASTE TYPES

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THE WASTE TYPES WE TAKE IN TRUGANINA

WASTE TYPES

GENERAL HOUSEHOLD

What can you place in the general waste bin?
  • Clothes, paper, cardboard, bedding, towels, kitchenware, bathroom accessories, duvets, cushions
  • Office furniture such as desks, desk tidies, chairs, stationary,
  • Furniture and Appliances
  • Cupboards, loungers, washing machines, cots, beds, fridges, chairs, sofas, Computers or TV screens
  • Light green waste
  • Shrubs, grass, foliage, leaves, twigs
DO NOT PLACE THE FOLLOWING IN THE GENERAL WASTE BIN:
  • Hard heavy materials
  • Bricks, sand, concrete, tiles, clay, stones
  • Soil, Turf or Synthetic grass without prior consent.
  • Mattresses and car Tyres can be disposed of at additional cost.
Hazardous materials that must not be placed in this bin include:
  • Asbestos, insulation, food, wet paint, empty chemical containers, liquids or putrescibles

GREEN WASTE

  • Light green waste
  • Shrubs, foliage, grass clippings, leaves, twigs
  • Small branches, leaves and palms fronds
  • Woodchip and bark – there must be no soil attached to either 
  • Tree trunks
  • The diameter must be smaller than 150mm and to meet requirements
DO NOT PLACE THE FOLLOWING IN THE GREEN WASTE BIN:
  • Hard heavy materials
  • Bricks, sand, concrete, tiles, clay, stones
  • Large tree trunks
  • Trunks that are larger than 150mm in diameter
Hazardous materials that must not be placed in this bin include:
  • Asbestos, insulation, food, wet paint, empty chemical containers, liquids or putrescibles

MASONRY WASTE

What can you place in the concrete/brick bin?
  • Bricks and/or bricks and mortar
  • Concrete
  • Roof tiles
  • Floor tiles
  • Pebbles
  • Rocks
  • Stones
DO NOT PLACE THE FOLLOWING IN THE CONCRETE/BRICK BIN:
  • General, green or excavation waste
  • Soil or turf
  • Green Waste
  • Household waste
  • Construction waste, Plaster timber etc.
Sand, soil and dirt is strictly prohibited Hazardous materials that must not be placed in this bin include:
  • Asbestos, insulation, food, wet paint, empty chemical containers, liquids or putrescibles
WE RECYCLE THE WASTE WE COLLECT

SOIL WASTE

What can you place in the soil/dirt bin?
  • Soil/dirt rock
  • Sandstone
  • Clay that is naturally occuring
  • Turf and vegetation that takes up less than 10% of the space of the bin
This bin is strictly for soil or dirt and no other waste can be disposed of via this medium
DO NOT PLACE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS IN THE SOIL/DIRT BIN:
  • Vegetation that takes up more than 10% of the bin
  • Contaminated soil
  • Manmade materials
Hazardous materials that must not be placed in this bin include:
  • Asbestos, insulation, food, wet paint, empty chemical containers, liquids or putrescibles

MIXED HEAVY WASTE

What can you place in the mixed waste bin?
  • Waste that comes from domestic commercial demolition, construction or renovation
  • Hardfill waste
  • Bricks, concrete, tiles 
  • Treated timber
  • Retaining walls, decking, floorboards, fences, sheds
  • Household waste:
  • Clothes, paper, cardboard, bedding, towels, kitchenware, bathroom accessories, duvets, cushions
  • Furniture and Appliances
  • Cupboards, loungers, washing machines, cots, beds, fridges, chairs, sofas
  • Green waste
  • Shrubs, foliage, grass clippings, leaves, twigs, bushes, palm trees
  • Tree trunks
DO NOT PLACE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS IN THE MIXED HEAVY BIN:
  • Hazardous materials that must not be placed in this bin include:
  • Asbestos, insulation, food, wet paint, chemicals, liquids or putrescibles
Soil or dirt is strictly prohibited from this bin.

CONTAMINATED SOIL

What can you place in the contaminated soil/dirt bin?
  • The contaminated soil bin is for circumstances where man-made material has become mixed with soil and is too difficult to separate.
FOLLOWING ITEMS IN THE SOIL/DIRT BIN:
  • Asbestos, food, wet paint, chemicals, liquids or putrescibles
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