… for this activity is $750 for individuals, and $1500 for corporations, although deliberate acts like this are likely to attract a much higher fine.
Make sure all your rubbish is placed in the bin and the bin is kept covered at all times. Make sure the bins are not kept anywhere near stormwater drains.
… on 16 March 2021. The Strategy focuses on economically and environmentally sustainable waste management, addressing key areas including:
Landfill diversion
Domestic waste collection, processing and disposal
Contamination management in domestic waste bins
Domestic kerbside clean-up services
Illegal dumping
Management of problem wastes such as medical sharps, chemicals, mattresses and e-waste.
View the Strategy and Action PlanTo view the adopted Waste Strategy and Action Plan, FAQ's and…
… Wollondilly Shire Council Education
Compost heaps are a great way to reuse lawn clippings and prunings, and when mixed with vegetable scraps and other organics can make a nutrient rich potting mix and mulch that can be used around your garden.
Compost bins are available through Wollondilly Shire Council and can be purchased from the front counter of Councils Administration Building 62-64 Menangle Street Picton. Worm Farms are also available at Council.
Please contact council on (02) 4677 1100…
Missed your Bin Service?
If your bins have not been collected or you have missed your service day please contact the Waste Hotline on 1800 805 305. Operating hours are Monday to Friday from 8am - 5pm.
… Buying recycled products increases the market for them, making it more viable for businesses to supply them.
4. Sort materials for recycling
Ask your builder (put it in the contract) to sort materials for recycling and collection. Provide clearly marked bins for separation to assist the process; or, if you prefer, create piles on your own property to sort materials out as you go. You'll be surprised by the amount of material that can be recycled. The following list details many common bui…
… both reducing the environmental resources required to satisfy our consumption as well as helping others.
These days, giving away or selling your unused stuff couldn't be easier. From online sites through to garage sales and local charity clothing bins, there are loads of ways to give your unwanted stuff a new life.
From an environmental perspective, recycling your second-hand goods extends the life of the things you no longer want or need and defers or avoids the need for more resources…
… products
To complete the recycling loop we need to purchase recycled products (see our Purchase Recycled Products action).
Recycle all that you can
Most councils (check with your local council for the exact products recycled) offer kerbside recycle bins in which to place the following:
cardboard, milk and juice cartons.
cardboard boxes, newspapers and magazines.
glass bottles and jars.
aluminium cans, foil trays and steel cans.
plastic milk, juice, soft drink and detergent bottles.
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… development, entering/exiting a subdivision work site, creating a footpath, creating a road, traffic management, kerb and gutter works.
Events: Activities/events occurring on the road reserve and footpath such as surveying, filming, temporary fencing and skip bins.
Road Occupancy, Development Works & Events (PDF)
Permit License Terms and Conditions (PDF)
ROAD DESIGN APPROVAL (DESIGN ONLY)
Road design approval for road and road related assets within the road reserve, associated with a de…
Wollondilly Community Catch Up
DV-aware Workshops
Owloween
Wollondilly Councillors sworn in and Deputy Mayor elected for next four years
Tickets go live for the Wollondilly Performing Arts Centre!
Wollondilly Council election results announced – mix of former Councillors and new faces to lead the Shire into the future