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Knox bin changes effective 1 July

From 1 July, Knox City Council will start collecting food and garden waste bins from residents, on a weekly basis.

The household rubbish bin (with the yellow lid) will be collected fortnightly on the same week the council previously picked up red lidded green waste bins. There will be no change to residents’ collection days. Bins should be put out by 6am on bin day.

Rubbish collection changes

Weekly: green lid food and garden bin

Fortnightly: yellow lid rubbish bin and bundled green waste (same week) and blue lid recycling bin (alternate week)

Find my bin day

To check which bin to put out once the new collection changes begin, use the new online tool, ‘Find my bin day’. Search your address to find out your bin collection dates. Or check the rubbish and recycling calendar in the information pack with your new kitchen caddy.

Tips for minimising your rubbish

Put all food leftovers in the food and garden bin

Check what can go in the recycling bin

Shop with a list so you buy only what you need and check your pantry before going to the supermarket

Shop local, not online to reduce and avoid plastic packaging

Take reusable bags to the supermarket

Instead of cling wrap, use reusable food covers or containers.

If your household has additional waste needs

You can apply for an extra 120L rubbish bin at no cost, if your household has:

two or more children in disposable nappies or,

person(s) with chronic illness, disability or medical condition with additional waste needs.

To apply online, visit knox.vic.gov.au/FoodAndGarden

How to deal with pet poo

Pet poo cannot go into the food and garden bin. It should be wrapped in a plastic bag and placed into the household rubbish bin (yellow lid). There are pet poo composting options for your garden available. For details, visit knox.vic.gov.au/Composting

Still waiting for a new bin or bin lid?

Visit knox.vic.gov.au/FoodAndGarden to organise a new bin-lid or bin.

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