A to Z waste and recycling guide
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Landfill is the last place you want to send waste.
- Many waste items can be recycled and made into new products, saving valuable resources, energy and landfill space.
- This guide lists a range of common household and garden items, and how you can recycle or safely dispose of them.
- Conditions and fees may apply. Always contact businesses directly to check if items are accepted before you drop anything off.
Item not listed here?
Use the free online phone app Recycle Mate where you can photograph or search for an item and immediately find out where it can be recycled, refurbished or safely disposed of, based on your location.
You can also find out where you can take other items at Planet Ark's Recycling Near You website or the Sustainability Victoria website
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Does your business or community group offer a recycling service to Cardinia Shire residents? If so, thank you! Please contact our Waste and Resource Recovery team at mail@cardinia.vic.gov.au or 1300 787 624 to be added to this guide.
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Acids |
Detox Your Home collection |
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Aerosols |
Empty aerosol cans: Kerbside recycling bin Full or half full aerosol cans: Detox Your Home collection (visit the Sustainability Victoria website for collection dates and locations) |
Agriculture chemicals |
Detox Your Home collection ChemClear |
Aluminium cans |
Take eligible beverage containers to one of Victoria's Container Deposit Scheme drop-off points. |
Aluminium foil/trays |
Kerbside recycling bin |
Animal (deceased - small) |
Wrap in plastic bag and put in rubbish bin. |
Animal (deceased - large) |
See local transfer stations |
Asbestos |
Visit Asbestos Victoria or the Environmental Protection Authority website for disposal locations and instructions. |
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Bags (plastic) |
Kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin |
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Bags (handbags and suitcases) |
See 'Clothing/textiles' |
Baking paper |
Kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin |
Balloons |
Kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin |
Batteries - car |
Battery Zone Pakenham |
For more locations go to the Eco Batt website |
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Berry punnets |
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Biscuit trays |
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Bikes |
Brainwave Bikes accept bike in good condition for donation |
Books |
If in good condition, consider donating books at participating Officeworks stores or giving them away via BookMooch Kerbside recycling bin |
Bottles (plastic, glass) |
Take eligible beverage containers to one of Victoria's Container Deposit Scheme drop-off points. |
Bricks and masonry |
See local transfer stations |
Bubble wrap |
Kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin |
Building and renovation materials |
See local transfer stations |
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Take eligible beverage containers to one of Victoria's Container Deposit Scheme drop-off points. |
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Car parts
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Cardboard
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Some transfer stations also accept cardboard for free. Waxed cardboard goes in your kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin. |
Cartons |
Rubbish (landfill) bin |
Cartons |
Rubbish (landfill) bin |
Carpet |
Hard waste collection *Carpet should be rolled, taped and less than 1.5m in length. |
Chemicals |
Detox Your Home collection Free disposal of household chemicals. Visit the Sustainability Victoria website for collection dates and locations. |
Cigarette Lighter (empty) |
Kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin |
Clothing or Textiles |
Sell or donate if in good condition. If damaged, recycle at clothing retailers H&M and Zara – they both accept clothing in any condition for textile recycling. Some op shops will accept damaged clothing for rags, but always ask first. Local mechanics and painters may be able to use them for rags, too. You can also contact Upparel to book for a collection (for a fee) Check Recycling Near You for additional recycling options and drop-off points. |
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Sell or donate if in good condition. Kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin |
Coffee pods |
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DrumMuster drums |
Drum Muster is held twice a year at the Council depot, 18 Purton Road, Pakenham. Visit Drum Muster for dates and additional locations. |
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Dishwasher/ Dryer |
See ‘Whitegoods’ section |
Doors (internal) |
Hard waste collection |
Drain cleaner |
Detox Your Home collection |
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E-waste (Electronic waste: any item with a plug, battery or cord at the end of its useful life) |
Visit the e-waste page |
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Electrical cords / charging cables |
Free e-waste collection boxes |
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Fertiliser |
Detox Your Home collection |
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Fire extinguishers |
Detox Your Home collection |
Fluorescent lightglobes |
See 'Lightglobes' |
Foam underlay |
Hard waste collection |
Food pouches (yoghurt or baby food) |
Kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin |
Food waste |
Compost bin or worm farm |
Fuel |
Detox Your Home collection Free disposal of household chemicals. Visit the Sustainability Victoria website for collection dates and locations. |
Furniture |
Hard waste collection |
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Garden/green waste |
Compost bin or worm farm
Hard waste collection
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Gas bottles and cylinders |
Exchange programs include Elgas’ SWAP’n’GO and Kleenheat’s Kwik-Gas. |
Glass bottles and jars |
Take eligible beverage containers to one of Victoria's Container Deposit Scheme drop-off points. |
Glass (drinking) |
Sell or donate if in good condition. If broken wrap and place in your kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin. |
Glasses (spectacles/sunglasses) |
Check if your eye clinic will take old glasses back for recycling. Hewitt Eco-House, Koo Wee Rup Hospital also accept old glasses for recycling. |
Glass windows, cups, mirrors, table tops |
Hard waste collection Note: Glass and mirrors must be securely wrapped and labelled. |
Gloves (disposable and damaged reusables) |
Kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin |
Green reusable bags |
Kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin |
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Hair |
Animal and human hair can go in your kerbside green waste bin |
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Hot water units |
Hard waste collection |
Hose (garden hose) |
Kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin |
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Ink cartridges |
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Jars (glass or plastic) |
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Laptops |
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Light globes |
Drop off point for regular light globes, fluorescent tubes and CFL globes:
Drop-off points for regular and CFL globes only (no tubes): Small quantities of incandescent globes and halogens can be wrapped in newspaper and placed in your kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin. |
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Magazines and catalogues |
Kerbside recycling bin |
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Mask (disposable) |
Kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin |
Mattresses |
Hard waste collection Some transfer stations may accept mattresses for a fee. |
Meat trays |
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Medicines (old) |
Dispose of old pharmaceuticals safely by returning them to your local pharmacy/chemist. |
Mirrors |
Hard waste collection Note: Glass and mirrors must be securely wrapped and labelled. |
If your smartphone still works:
Mobile phones can also be taken to: |
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Needles |
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Ovens / stoves |
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Oil (motor) |
Drop off at Future Recycling Pakenham or your local transfer station for a fee. See transfer stations
Supercheap Auto accept oil for recycling. Contact store for more information. |
Oil (cooking oil and fat) |
Small amounts absorbed in paper towel or newspaper can go in your Kerbside green waste bin |
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Future Recycling Transfer Station in Pakenham accepts all paint products as part of the Paintback program. |
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Paint tins (empty) |
Hard waste collection Note: Lids must be removed. |
Paint tins (with liquid or dry paint) |
The Future Recycling Transfer Station in Pakenham accepts all paint products as part of the Paintback program. |
Paper |
Shredded paper can't be recycled as the pieces are too small to collect. Put in your compost bin or kerbside green waste bin. Waxed paper goes in your kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin. |
Paper towel |
or your compost bin if you have one. |
Pet food packaging |
Tins (empty and clean) Kerbside recycling bin |
Petrol |
See 'Fuel' |
Pens |
Used pens, markers and highlighters can be dropped off at participating Officeworks stores |
Photographs |
Kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin. |
Pill / blister packets |
Kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin. |
Pizza boxes |
Clean boxes or lids can go in your kerbside recycling bin Oily bases should go into your compost bin or your kerbside green waste bin |
Plant pots |
Return to your garden centre. Kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin. |
Plasterboard |
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Plastic bottles (hard) |
Take eligible beverage containers to one of Victoria's Container Deposit Scheme drop-off points. |
Plastic containers (hard) |
Kerbside recycling bin |
Plastic (soft) |
Kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin |
Plastic cutlery (single-use) |
Kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin |
Polystyrene |
Visit the Recycling Near You webpage for recycling locations. Kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin |
Pots and pans (kitchen) |
Sell or donate if in good condition. Recycle for free at Future Recycling Pakenham, or your local transfer station. Otherwise put in your weekly kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin. |
Cartridges 4 Planet Ark collection boxes, located at:
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Hard waste collection |
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Shoes |
Sports shoes can be recycled through the Save Our Soles Initiative. Collection points include SportsPower Pakenham and Rebel Sport. Visit the Save Our Soles website for more locations. Work boots Totally Workwear |
Silage wrap |
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Smoke alarms |
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Kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin (as the REDcycle program is now paused and not taking soft plastics) |
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Soil/ dirt |
Future Recycling Pakenham - Clean-fill only, fees apply Suez Hampton Park - Clean-fill only, fees apply |
Solar panels |
Hard waste collection (maximum of 6 panels) Book up to two free collections per year. |
Sporting goods |
Sell or donate if in good condition. Hard waste collection Book up to two free collections per year. |
Steel cans |
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Syringe disposal exchange service |
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Tablets, notebooks and palmtops |
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Takeaway food containers |
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Timber |
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Tissues |
Kerbside green waste bin or your home compost system Otherwise kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin |
Toothbrushes and toothpaste tubes |
Emerald Community House (356-358 Belgrave-Gembrook Road) have a drop off station. Visit TerraCycle for more locations. Kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin |
Toys |
Sell or donate if in good condition. Kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin. Remove any batteries first - see E-waste. |
Tyres |
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Vapes (e-cigarettes) |
Remove the battery from the vape, and take the battery to an e-waste drop-off point. Place the rest of the vape cartridge and components into a bag and dispose of in the rubbish bin. |
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VHS Tapes |
Drop-off at free e-waste collection boxes |
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Weeds |
Kerbside green waste bin |
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Wet wipes |
Kerbside rubbish (landfill) bin |
Whitegoods (washing machine, dryers, dishwasher, fridge, freezer) |
Book up to two free collections per year. Tip: When purchasing new whitegoods, ask the retailer if they offer recycling services for items you’re replacing. |
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X-rays |
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