Putting the right thing in your bin helps to reduce waste to landfill, increase recycling rates and move towards a circular economy. Update your waste and
Whitehorse News - January 2023 We want to put a stop to litter and dumped rubbish in Whitehorse. Did you know that it’s illegal to dump unwanted items on your
Plastic Free July® is recognised globally as an annual month of global change, where individuals, businesses and governments come together to take action to
Whitehorse residents are keen recyclers, and most residents want to do the right thing and recycle right. To help, we have a Gold Star Bin Education Program
We talk with local residents who have embraced environmentally friendly lifestyles and practices, and invited them to give their tips on how you can do the same
We collect bins from most households and some smaller local businesses where suitable. For businesses that create a lot of waste we recommend contacting one of
An unsightly property can simply be one where lawns are too long, weeds are out of control and the garden needs attention. At the other end of the scale, an
A Council permit is required to place a skip bin or similar waste container on Council land such as the nature strip, road, footpath, crossing or lane-way. NOTE
Maintaining a clean environment for living, working and playing in Whitehorse City Council is achieved with a system of efficient cleaning throughout the
Council’s Waste and Recycling Centre is now collecting pre-loved bikes and donating them to Brainwave Bikes, who will refurbish and rehome them. Brainwave Bikes