Baking tray
Balls (basket balls, volley balls, footballs)
- Take to a Rebel Sports stores
Balloons
- Put in your rubbish bin
- Please do not use balloons outdoors. Use flags, bubbles, bunting or banners instead. Council run community events are balloon free. For more information see Melbourne Zoo
Bassinettes (suitable for reuse, less than 10 years old)
Bassinettes (old or damaged)
Batteries - household
- Take to the designated recycling box beside one of our recycling stations
- Find your closest drop off location see bcycle.com.au Woolworths, Aldi, Battery World, Bunnings and Officeworks stores may accept batteries for recycling
- Take to Wollert Landfill for free recycling
- Take to Hume City Council Resource Recovery Centre Campbellfield
- Take to Darebin Resource Recovery Centre
- Take to Banyule Waste Recovery Centre
Australia’s national product stewardship scheme for battery recycling has commenced and it is called B-cycle. This scheme provides convenient, safe, and free (except for some commercial services) battery recycling options.
B-cycle will ensure the production, distribution, and recycling of batteries is managed sustainably in Australia. The program will manage a voluntary group of battery retailers, importers, and producers who are taking responsibility for these products.
Batteries - mobile phone
- Take to the designated recycling box beside one of our recycling stations
- Recycle at phone retailers or any Post Office
Bike
Biscuit trays (not including the soft plastic packaging on the outside)
Blankets
Blister packs (empty)
Any brand made from plastic and aluminium foil or a mixed paper aluminium foil) including Webster-pak and SureMed. Packs must be empty, no plastic bags or cardboard boxes.
If your blister pack still has medication in it, please return it to your local pharmacy.
Bottles (glass and plastic)
- Put plastic bottles in your recycling bin. Please remove the lids and put the lids in the rubbish bin
- Put glass bottles into your glass recycling bin. Please remove lids and place them in the rubbish bin.
- Return beverage containers (between 150mL and 3L) to receive a 10-cent refund with Victoria's Container Deposit Scheme. To find your closest refund point visit www.cdsvic.org.au/locations
Bottle lids
Bread Bag Tags (Plastic only – NOT cardboard)
Bricks
Building and renovation material
Cameras including accessories
Cans (aluminium, steel & tin)
Car batteries
Car engines
- SRS Metals Pty Ltd
304-308 Mahoneys Road, Thomastown
Open Monday to Friday - 8am to 4pm, Saturday - 8am to 12.30pm
- Take to a car scrap recycler
Car parts
- SRS Metals Pty Ltd
304-308 Mahoneys Road, Thomastown
Open Monday to Friday - 8am to 4pm, Saturday - 8am to 12.30pm
- Take to a car scrap recycler
Cardboard
- Put in your recycling bin
- Take to Wollert Landfill for free recycling
- Take to Visy Pty Ltd, 13 Reo Crescent, Campbellfield between 7am-7pm (open daily)
Carpet and underlay
CDs & DVDs
Ceramic plates & dishes
Chemical drums (empty) – crop and farm chemicals
Chemicals - household cleaning, garden and automotive
Child car restraints (suitable for reuse, less than 10 years old)
Child car restraints (old or damaged)
Christmas tree
Cigarette butts
Cling wrap/glad wrap
Clothing (suitable for reuse)
Clothing (not suitable for reuse)
Coat hangers
- If metal - take to the Wollert landfill (free disposal), or put in the red lidded garbage bin
- If plastic, wooden or fabric - put in the red lidded garbage bin
Coffee cups - takeaway
Coffee grounds
Coffee pods
Column heater - oil based
Computers, printers & accessories
You can take your broken desktop PCs, laptops, printers, scanners, monitors, hard drives, CD/DVD drives, keyboards, mice, power supplies, memory cards and floppy disks to:
Concrete
Cooking oil (used)
Cooking oil containers
Coolant
Copper & electrical cable
Corks from bottles
- Put in your rubbish bin. Cork is no longer recycled within Victoria.
Cots (suitable for reuse, less than 10 years old)
Cots (old or damaged)
Cups (ceramic, glass & polystyrene)
Cups (paper)
Cutlery (metal/plastic)
- Donate metal cutlery in good condition to charity.
- Dispose of metal or plastic cutlery in your rubbish bin.
Egg cartons
E-waste (any household appliance with a plug, cord or battery)
E-waste can no longer be accepted in any bin or picked up through Council's hard rubbish collection service.
- Before you dispose of your electrical items, see if you can get it repaired at the Mernda Repair Café
- Free e-waste drop off points
Take any household electrical items, such as televisions, computers, tablets, printers, vacuum cleaners, toasters, hair dryers, video and DVD players, electrical tools, electronic toys or electronic cigarettes to the designated e-waste recycling skips at:
- Transfer Station at Wollert Landfill
- SRS Metals Pty Ltd, 304-308 Mahoneys Road, Thomastown. Open Monday to Friday, 8am - 4pm and Saturday, 8am - 12.30pm
- Scrap Metal Merchants
Free whitegoods drop-off
You can drop off large household appliances such as refrigerators, freezers, dish washers, microwaves, etc, at either of the above two locations, or at:
Recycling Stations
Take cameras, mobile phones, household batteries, CDs, DVDs, fluorescent light globes, printer cartridges, X-rays and small electrical appliances like IPods, electric tooth brushes and calculators to one of our Recycling Stations.
Electronic Cigarettes
You can drop off these items for free at:
- Transfer Station at Wollert Landfill or
- SRS Metals Pty Ltd 304-308Mahoneys Road, Thomastown Open Monday to Friday, 8am - 4pm and Saturday, 8am - 12.30pm
Water bottles (up to 15L)
- Put in your recycling bin
- Return beverage containers (between 150mL and 3L) to receive a 10-cent refund with Victoria's Container Deposit Scheme. To find your closest refund point visit www.cdsvic.org.au/locations
Waxed paper and cardboard
Weeds (common)
Whitegoods (microwaves, fridges, washing machines, dishwashers and clothes driers)
Take to:
- SRM Metals Pty Ltd
304-308 Mahoneys Road, Thomastown
Open Monday to Friday, 8am-4pm and Saturday, 8am-12.30pm
- Transfer station at Wollert Landfill
- Scrap Metal Merchants
Window glass
Wrap in newspaper, bag and then:
Wipes - for babies, hands and face
Work boots
Work Boots – donate your old work boots here.