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Kerbside bin collection information and 2023/24 calendars for Bass Coast Shire now available
Get your annual kerbside bin collection calendars now! Effective from September. Download or pick up at council's service centres. Keep up the recycling success.
Waste calendars for annual kerbside bin collection are now available. Get yours now! The new calendars take effect from September. Download a copy now from or pick up a hard copy from any of council's Customer and Visitor Service Centres. Since the introduction of the FOGO (Food Organics & Garden Organics) service, Bass Coast Shire residents have consistently led the state for recycling having been amongst the best recyclers in the state, according to Sustainability Victoria - so let's keep it up!
Waste Calendars also feature holiday collections, green waste disposal, and 'Detox Your Home' event details
Recycling collection zones
The Waste Calendars include information on the additional recycling collections over the summer holiday period, the free green waste disposal period from 4 to 26 November, and the 'Detox Your Home' event on 8 June 2024. There are two collection zones:
Zone 1
- Cape Woolamai
- Wimbledon Heights
- Ventnor
- Newhaven
- Rhyll
- Smiths Beach
- Sunderland Bay
- Surf Beach
- Sunset Strip
- Bass
- Grantville
- Pioneer Bay
- Jam Jerrup
- The Gurdies
- Lang Lang
- Silverleaves
- Cowes
Zone 2
- Corinella
- Coronet Bay
- Tenby Point
- Dalyston
- Harmers Haven
- Kilcunda
- San Remo
- Archies Creek
- Cape Paterson
- Inverloch
- Wonthaggi
- South Dudley
- Wattle Bank
Please visit the council's website to find out further information about collections including owner/occupier responsibilities and waste tips. Visit Kerbside Bin Collection Information and Calendars page. to download a new calendar, or to request a bin calendar in the post, please contact council's Waste Team on 1300 BCOAST (226 278) or (03) 5671 2211 or email basscoast@basscoast.vic.gov.au. For more information please email communications communications@basscoast.vic.gov.au.
Pictures from Bass Coast Shire Council website.
Source: www.gippsland.com
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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