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Waste and Recycling Guide 2025/26

Waste and Recycling Guide 2025/2026

Digital Waste and Recycling Guide 2025/26

Learn how to be a GREAT sort and do better than the bin with our Waste and Recycling guide.

This digital guide replaces our printed mailout.

A limited number of hard copies will be available at Stirling Libraries, Administration Building and Operations Centre receptions.

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Find your next collection day

Just type your address in the search bar. It will also show the next bulk green waste verge collection date for your area.

Waste collections occur on all public holidays except Christmas Day, New Year's Day and Good Friday. If a collection is scheduled for any of these days, it will take place on the following day.

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This data updates annually based off of property records, if your address is a new home or a sub division, please contact the City where we can assist you in locating your bin day/verge pick up information. 

To view your bin days in a different format, please see the links below.

Week 1 calendar Week 2 calendar Bulk green waste verge collection

Aerosol cansMotor oil, coolants, filters (max 20L)
Batteries

Paints and solvents

Fire extinguishers

Pool and household chemicals

FlaresVarnish and deck stains
Fluro light globes / tubes X-ray films
Gas bottles (max capacity 9kg) 

Asbestos – contact Mindarie Regional Council on (08) 9306 6303 for free drop-off options

Explosives or ammunition – contact your local police station

Radioactive materials (excluding smoke alarms). 

Commercial hazardous waste

Image of Lime-green lid bin Collected fortnightly

Garden Organics (GO) bin

Lime-green lid bin

Collected fortnightly

Place all items in loose - no bags or boxes

Use me for:

Grass clippings

Grass clippings

Place clippings loose in the GO bin - do not bag them.
Fallen leaves can go straight into this bin as well.

Leaves

Place leaves loose in the GO bin - do not bag them.
Weeds

Weeds

Sort them right – loose weeds belong here.
Wilted flowers are also accepted – just drop them in loose

Flowers

Remove any rubber bands and place your wilted flowers in the GO bin.
Shrub and plant cuttings are all good to GO in this bin

Plant prunings

Shrub and plant cuttings are all good to GO in this bin.
Place small branches in loose too – no bags or ties

Small branches

Small branches and palm fronds can be cut down to fit in this bin.
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Do not use me for:

Red crossGeneral waste or food waste

Red crossSoil, sand and rocks

Red crossLarge logs or stumps

Red crossGarden tools or plant pots.

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What happens next?

Your lime-green lid bin gets collected fortnightly and the garden organics waste is transported to a composting facility. 

At this facility, your garden organics undergo a 12-week composting process before being used in landscaping and agriculture.

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Recycling bin

Yellow lid bin

Collected fortnightly

Recycling made simple

Rinsed, loose and lids off

A green tick It's only these five things:

Ensure clean and unshredded paper is placed in your yellow-lidded bin

1. Paper

Office paper, newspapers and magazines. No shredded paper.
Rinse and recycle glass containers – lids off please

2. Glass bottles and jars

Rinsed food jars and bottles. Please take the lids off.
Aluminium and steel cans go in empty and clean

3. Cans

Cans, tins, and metal lids.
Flatten boxes before placing them in your yellow-lidded bin

4. Cardboard

Flattened boxes, empty cereal boxes and egg cartons.
Rinse well, remove all lids, and recycle loose

5. Plastic bottles and containers

Rinsed bottles and containers. Please take the lids off.
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Do not use me for

Red crossClothing or textiles

Red crossFood or garden organics

Red crossSilver-lined cartons

Red crossSoft plastics

Red crossNappies

Red crossCoffee cups

Red crossBagged items

Red crossBatteries

Red crossAerosol cans.


What happens next?

Your yellow lid bin gets collected fortnightly. The contents are transported to a Material Recovery Facility (MRF) for sorting. The sorting process separates plastic, paper, aluminium, steel, cardboard and glass. View a virtual tour of Veolia's Material Recovery Facility.

Not sure which bin to use?

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General waste bin

Red lid bin

Collected weekly

A green tick Use me for:

Sort them the right way – food waste belongs here

Food scraps

Food scraps can also be composted or added to a worm farm at home.
Scrunchable plastics go in this bin too

Soft plastic bags and packaging

Scrunchable plastic bags, cling wrap and food packaging are general waste.
Bag it and bin it – this sort of waste goes to landfill

Pet waste and kitty litter

Pet waste can also be composted at home in a dedicated pet waste worm farm.
Used items must always be disposed of in this bin

Nappies, hygiene and sanitary products

Check our Waste Initiatives page for information on our Reusable Sanitary Product and Modern Cloth Nappy rebates to avoid waste.
These are not recyclable – place them in this bin as well

Disposable coffee cups and drink containers

These are not recyclable. Keep a reusable cup handy for coffee on the go to avoid these single-use items.
These cartons can’t be recycled either – place them in this bin also

Silver-lined cartons

These cartons can't be recycled in kerbside recycling bins. Dispose of them in general waste.
If it’s dirty or made of mixed materials, bin it here

Meat trays and soiled packaging

All meat trays, absorbent pads and wrapping are general waste.
Foam packaging and trays must be disposed of in this bin

Polystyrene

Polystyrene can't be recycled in your kerbside bin but can be taken to the Recycling Centre Balcatta for free drop-off.
If they’re too damaged to donate or gift, bin them here

Worn-out clothing and textiles

When they are beyond repair, clothes and shoes should be disposed of in the general waste bin.
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Do NOT use me for:

Red crossBatteries

Red crossVapes

Red crossAerosol cans

Red crossHot ashes

Red crossSyringes

Red crossSoil, sand or rocks

Red crossBricks and construction waste

Red crossGas bottles

Red crossE-waste (anything with a power cord or battery)

Red crossAny other hazardous items.

Recycling Centre Balcatta

The City has a dedicated recycling centre at 238 Balcatta Road, Balcatta.

Opening hours:

Monday to Saturday: 7.30am – 4.00pm | Sunday: 8.00am – 4.00pm.

Closed Christmas Day, New Year’s Day and Good Friday.

Drop-off these items free of charge:

Aluminium and steel cans

Cardboard and paper

Landscaping items
Bicycles (working) 

Household furniture in good condition (at the City's discretion)

Polystyrene

Batteries and Household Hazardous Waste 

E-waste (electronics with a battery or power cord) 

Scrap metals

Clothing, fabric and shoes 

White goods (excluding fridges, freezers and air conditioners). 


Click here to see the full list of items that are free to drop-off.

The following items must be taken over the weighbridge – fees apply:

Air conditioners
TyresMattresses

Fridges and freezers

Household bulk waste

Mattress bases.

Containers for change

Containers for Change

It's easy to save your 10¢ containers from general waste so they can live another life. Most plastic and glass bottles, as well as drink cartons, cans and pouches, that are 150ml to 3L are accepted – just check for the 10¢ mark!

Click here for your nearest return point.

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Tip passes

City of Stirling ratepayers receive tip passes on their annual rates notice. Tip passes can be combined with other payment methods if the delivered weight exceeds the passes provided. 

Fees apply after all tip passes have been used.

Tip passes are provided on an annual basis for residential use only and are non-transferable:

  • Your tip pass, including the barcode, are required on entry to the Recycling Centre Balcatta paid services area
  • Expired tip passes will not be accepted.

Click here to sign-up for handy online access to your tip passes, and to learn more about using them.

The Recycling Centre Balcatta does not accept asbestos materials

For disposal options, contact:

  • Mindarie Regional Council,  t: (08) 9306 6303 
  • Red Hill Waste Management Facility, t: (08) 6219 7333
  • West Metro Recycling Centre, t: (08) 9384 6711.

Visit the asbestos safety page for more information.

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Get your unwanted things undelivered

Free on-demand collection services

Properties can access each of the following services once every financial year (1 July – 30 June).

Book your free on-demand collection online

Mattresses

Mattresses

A maximum of six items can be collected as part of this service (one mattress and one base equals two items).
White goods

White goods

A maximum of four items can be collected, including fridges, freezers, ovens, cooktops, washing machines, clothes dryers and dishwashers.
Electronic waste

Electronic waste

A maximum of six items can be collected, such as computers, televisions, printers and scanners.
Free skip bin hire

Free skip bin hire

A 3m3 skip bin can be delivered to your home for general household waste.

Skip bins

Broken furnitureOld bicycles or exercise equipment

Garden equipment, incl pots, hoses etc

Timber up to 1.5m length
Carpet or rugsBroken toys (batteries removed)
Bed framesBBQs (no gas bottles)

AsbestosElectronic waste
Food or garden organic wasteGas bottles
Mattresses / basesTyres
Liquids, including oil and paintCommercial and trade waste
White goods

Sand, bricks, pavers, tiles and rubble.

  • Skip bins will be collected two business days after delivery
  • Delivery and collection occurs on weekdays between 6.00am – 6.00pm
  • Skip bins are 1.8m long and 1.6m wide. Ensure there's sufficient space on your verge before booking.
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Bulk green waste verge collection

Bulk green waste verge collections are conducted every nine months. Small branches and prunings can be placed in your Garden Organics (GO) bin for collection all year round.

Place green waste items on the verge up to nine days ahead of your collection date. Collections may take up to two weeks to be completed.

Green waste

Branches are no more than 1.5m longGreen waste is not in cardboard boxes or bags
Branches that are more than 25cm in diameter (thickness) have been cut into lengths of no more than 30cmGreen waste is free
of contamination

Footpaths or driveways, or allow it to overhang onto roadways, obstructing viewsFences, walls, letterboxes or fixed objects
Artificial turf, trees, stumps or sprinklersWater meters, telecommunication covers, electrical green domes, manhole covers or posts.
Parking

Parking

Do not park vehicles in front of the bins
Weight

Weight

Keep the weight of the bin under 70kg
Time

Time

Place bins next to kerb by 6.00am
Avoid overfilling

Avoid overfilling

Avoid overfilling to ensure the lid can close