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  1. Brisbane City Council's official bin and recycling app. Keep losing track of your bin collection days? Not sure what to put in your recycling bin? Brisbane City Council is making it easier for Brisbane residents to recycle more with Brisbane Bin and Recycling. + Personalised bin collection calendar with optional bin day reminders + Quick guide to recycling, including list of materials and how ...

  2. Waste and Recycling. Brisbane, in cooperation with our waste haulers, provides services and programs that have resulted in 76% of the waste generated by residents and businesses being diverted from landfill, exceeding the State's goal of 75% waste diversion by 2020. South San Francisco Scavengers serves all of Brisbane, except for Tunnel Avenue ...

  3. 1. Identify recyclable items around the house. Recycling is easy if you remember that paper, cardboard, firm flexible plastic, metal (aluminium and steel), and glass can be put in your household recycling bin. You can also check items for the Australasian Recycling Label to help identify if it can be recycled. 2.

  4. Download the free Brisbane Bin and Recycling app for recycling information and reminders before your next kerbside collection. Donate useable items. To help reduce landfill, donate household items in usable condition to friends or family, a local charity or other reuse and recycling organisations.

  5. These items should not be put in your household recycling bin, so they must be put in your rubbish bin. Some charity shops may accept doonas and duvets - always call in advance to check before dropping them off. GoKindly offers a recycling program for its customers (other brands are not accepted). A postage fee is charged for recycling old pillows.

  6. Recycling bin sizes range from 240-litre wheelie bins to 4.5-cubic metre bulk bins. User pays business recycling service. Brisbane schools that don't have a waste collection service with Council can apply online for Council's user pays business recycling service. A Council officer will assess your application and phone your school to discuss ...

  7. Morning: 6.30-10am. Midday: 10am-2pm. Afternoon: 2-5.45pm. Off-peak - Plan to visit a recovery centre in the morning. Peak hour - Busiest times at the resource recover centres, which can take longer to visit. In-between off-peak and peak - Visiting a resource recovery centre in the afternoon is generally busier than the morning but quieter than ...