What you can put in your green bin
- newspapers, magazines and telephone directories.
- paper and clean cardboard.
- plastic bottles (such as drinks, detergent, shampoo and plastic milk bottles - please leave the lids on)
- steel and aluminium food and drinks cans.
- empty aerosols.
- glass bottles and jars (leave the tops on)
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Also to know is, what goes in the green bin?
Items you can put in your Green Bin include but are not limited to: cooked and uncooked fruits and vegetables scraps, egg shells, coffee grounds, tea bags, baked goods like crackers and bread, dairy items such as moldy cheese, meat, fish, bones, and that greasy pizza box!
Likewise, what's not allowed in green bin? Some plastics are not. All the obvious stuff can go in the green bin: newspapers, books, magazines, cardboard, cereal boxes, plastic bottles, plastic containers, tin cans and aluminium cans are fine.
Similarly, it is asked, what can you put in green bins NSW?
- all food waste and scraps.
- meat, bones, chicken, fish, shellfish.
- fruit and vegetable peels.
- leftovers and plate scrapings.
- bread, dairy, citrus and onions.
- teabags, coffee grounds.
- shredded paper, paper towel and serviettes.
- garden waste: lawn clippings and weeds (no dirt)
What can I put in my garden waste bin?
You can recycle the following in your garden waste bin:
- grass cuttings.
- hedge trimmings.
- leaves.
- flowers and plants.
- shrubs.
- small branches (less than 5cm diameter) and twigs.
- turf/soil - small quantities only.
Can dog poo go in green bin?
Apart from the regular garden cuttings, items that can go in the green bin include egg shells, fish scraps, dog poo, general food waste (including meat and dairy), fruit and vegetable scraps, meat bones, pizza boxes, paper towels (with food or drink spills) and shredded paper.Does paper towel go in the green bin?
Paper towel. This item is organic waste. Put this item in your organics (green) cart.Can you put newspaper in green bin?
Sorry - we can't recycle these things yet: toilet paper or kitchen paper disposable. shredded paper (of any kind) coffee cups (but the lid and sleeve can be recycled in your green bin) cartons but they can go into the green recycling box.What bin Do sanitary towels go in?
In order to dispose a sanitary pad make sure you wrap it properly in a waste bag or toilet paper so that it does not open and keep in non-degradable waste bin. Do not to burn used sanitary pads as the recommended temperature to burn is above 800 degrees which cannot be acquired unless using an incinerator.What goes in the gray bin?
The following can be put in your grey bin: cartons including juice, soup, tomatoes, milk and smoothie containers. Easter egg boxes, plastic egg mouldings and clean foil wrap. Christmas decorations (paper ones without adhesive tape, ribbons and glitter) food and drink cans.Can you put soil in green bin?
Residents are reminded that soil should not be placed in the green bin and advised that soil should be knocked off any plants before being put in the green bin." The row comes just days after the government warned all councils not to exceed their powers in charging for bin bags or collecting household rubbish.Can you compost paper towel?
Paper towels not filled with grease or chemicals will decompose quickly in your compost bin. They are considered a brown or carbon rich material and can substitute for leaves if you are running low. A paper towel with dirt, water, or plant-based food is perfectly welcome in your compost bin.Can you put wood in the recycling bin?
Wood and timber are not accepted in your household recycling bin but you can take it to most household waste recycling centres.What is green bin used for?
A green bin is a large, movable, rigid plastic or metal container that contains biodegradable waste or compostable materials as a means to divert waste from landfills. In some local authorities, green bins are also used to contain unsorted municipal solid waste.Where can I dump dirt?
Dirt can be dumped safely at the following locations:- A nearby landfill or transfer station.
- C&D recycling centers.
- Clean fill dump sites.
- Landscape or building suppliers that accept dirt.