on 14-07-2014 03:55 PM
15-07-2014 01:52 PM - edited 15-07-2014 01:53 PM
This is what you shoud do with your old fridges in Melbourne.
Brotherhood of St Lawrence
They also took my old washer and dryer
on 15-07-2014 02:40 PM
Oh for goodness sakes.
In regards to ewaste - this is a separate issue to council kerbside cleanups. Even the biggest council in Australia - City of Sydney - encourages you to take your ewaste twice a year to collection pickups points. HOWEVER! if the 'ewaste' is sitting on the side of the road when they are doing standard 4monthly cleanups, then it will go to landfill.
In regards to sorting - yes it all gets sorted to a degree. But it still gets compacted first. And the sorting is primarily to remove degradable waste from nondegradable.
In regards to ALL those other things you are excited about - the leaflets from council make it clear what they will NOT collect - fridges, mattresses.
on 15-07-2014 02:50 PM
Our council collects mattresses.
Whitegoods will be picked up also but not in the general run, they have to be booked in. E-waste is picked and goes into the compacter with all the general rubbish.
on 15-07-2014 02:50 PM
on 15-07-2014 02:55 PM
@imastawka wrote:This is what you shoud do with your old fridges in Melbourne.
Brotherhood of St Lawrence
They also took my old washer and dryer
No charity shops around me, take fridges or washing machines, and in some cases they dont take lounges
on 15-07-2014 02:55 PM
on 15-07-2014 03:00 PM
@lurker172602 wrote:
Jeeez!!
I make a light hearted post about my husbands fascination with junk and it turns into a full on lecture and threats to report councils to the EPA?
This place is craaaaazzzzyyyyy
@i thought it was a - lets chuckle @ the scavangers
so you never collected anything for free anywhere?
i find that hard to believe
15-07-2014 03:11 PM - edited 15-07-2014 03:15 PM
on 15-07-2014 03:11 PM
15-07-2014 03:17 PM - edited 15-07-2014 03:22 PM