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Recycler's List RECYCLER’S LIST RECYLABLE ITEMS RECYCLER SERVICE AREA Co-mingled recyclables: Gympie Regional Council Additional commercial 240L recycling: clear, green & brown glass jars & bottles (Cleansing Contractor: Transpacific Rainbow Beach: steel cans Cleanaway) $3.89 per service steel aerosol cans Gympie, Imbil, Amamoor, Kandanga, Tin Contact: newspaper Can Bay, Cooloola Cove: Gympie Regional Council magazines $189.90 per annum, serviced fortnightly Community Services Directorate junk mail (07) 5481 0611 cardboard Commercial bulk bin recycling: telephone books Gympie, Imbil, Amamoor, Kandanga, Tin office paper Can Bay, Cooloola Cove, Curra, Gunalda, aluminium cans, Theebine: aluminium aerosol 1m3 – $26.00 per service cans 1.5m3 – $31.00 per service 3 plastic containers and bottles with the 3m – $51.00 per service following symbols: Visy Recycling Gympie Region 1300 368 479 Cardboard & Paper Gympie Regional Council Additional commercial 240L recycling: (Cleansing Contractor: Transpacific Rainbow Beach: Cleanaway) $3.89 per service Gympie, Imbil, Amamoor, Kandanga, Tin Contact: Can Bay, Cooloola Cove: Gympie Regional Council $189.90 per annum, serviced fortnightly Community Services Directorate (07) 5481 0611 Commercial bulk bin recycling: Gympie, Imbil, Amamoor, Kandanga, Tin Can Bay, Cooloola Cove, Curra, Gunalda, Theebine: 1m3 – $26.00 per service 1.5m3 – $31.00 per service 3m3 – $51.00 per service Red Cross Business Services Pick-ups available in Gympie (fee applies) Shed 2, 264 Brisbane Road, Gympie. Free of charge when transported directly to (07) 54801700 the Red Cross Depot Visy Recycling Gympie Region 1300 368 479 Paper to Paper Gympie Region 1300 727 377 Confidential paper shredding Red Cross Business Services Pick-ups available in Gympie (fee applies) Shed 2, 264 Brisbane Road, Gympie. Free of charge when transported directly to Phone: (07) 54801700 the Red Cross Depot Visy Recycling Gympie Region 1300 368 479 Eco Shredding Gympie Region (07) 5430 6633 Clear/opaque plastic Red Cross Business Services Pick-ups available in Gympie (fee applies) (i.e. bags, bubble wrap, plastic wrap) Shed 2, 264 Brisbane Road, Gympie. Free of charge when transported directly to Phone: (07) 54801700 the Red Cross Depot COM-I-205 Recycler’s List Reviewed: 09/09/2010 Page 1 of 5 (Printed copies are uncontrolled. It is the responsibility of each user to ensure that any copies of Management System documents are the current issue.) COMMUNITY SERVICES Mobile Phones & Batteries Mobile phone dealers within the Gympie Region Batteries – Car Gympie Regional Council Drop-off points Bonnick Road Waste Management Facility, Gympie Southside Waste Management Facility, Gympie Mary Valley Waste Transfer Station, Imbil Tin Can Bay Waste Management Facility, Tin Can Bay Rainbow Beach Waste Management Facility, Rainbow Beach Gunalda Waste Management Facility, Gunalda The Energy Box Drop-off point 114 Mellor Street, Gympie (07) 5483 8544 [email protected] Green Waste Gympie Regional Council Drop-off point Council will not accept bulk quantities of Bonnick Road Waste Management Facility, green waste at its waste management Gympie facilities (i.e. from developments, block Southside Waste Management Facility, clearing). Gympie Maximum diameter 300mm (1 ft). Mary Valley Waste Transfer Station, Imbil Maximum length 2m. Tin Can Bay Waste Management Facility, Greenwaste including root balls/stumps will Tin Can Bay not be accepted if exceed size above specifications. Rainbow Beach Waste Management Facility, Rainbow Beach Gunalda Waste Management Facility, Gunalda Kilkivan Waste Management Facility Kilkivan Goomeri Waste Management Facility Goomeri Mulching Services Pty Ltd Gympie Region 0419 388 229 [email protected] www.mulchingservices.com On-site mulching for bulk quantities of greenwaste Plastics (Rigid) Visy Recycling Gympie Region (ie. kids toys, plastic buckets, piping, plastic 1300 368 479 chairs, car bumpers) Astron Plastics (07) 3860 5911 www.astronplastics.com.au Printer Cartridges Cartridges 4 Planet Ark 1800 2424 73 www.cartridges.planetark.org/ Cartridge World Drop-off 206 Mary Street, Gympie (07) 5482 3811 Starclub Copy Centre Drop-off Brodies Complex (in carpark) 2 Channon Street, Gympie (07) 5483 6477 COM-I-205 Recycler’s List Reviewed: 09/09/2010 Page 2 of 5 (Printed copies are uncontrolled. It is the responsibility of each user to ensure that any copies of Management System documents are the current issue.) COMMUNITY SERVICES Engine oils, thinners, filters, ERS Australia Gympie Region interceptor waste (07) 3209 6144 0412 738 853 Mann Waste Management Gympie Region (07) 3293 1000 0418 771 647 Nationwide Oil Gympie Region (07) 3204 0822 0402 892 599 Oilaway Gympie Region (07) 5492 5540 Transpacific Industrial Solutions Gympie Region (07) 3489 5900 0419 731 223 Cooking Oil Associated Oils Gympie Region (07) 3895 2444 Cookers (if cooking oil supplier) Gympie Region 1300 88 22 99 Grease trap waste Suttons Cleaning Service Gympie Region (07) 5447 6477 Zappaway Gympie Region (07) 3489 5600 0421 082 061 Mann Waste Management Gympie Region (07) 3293 1000 0418 771 647 Transpacific Industrial Solutions Gympie Region (07) 3489 5900 0419 731 223 Timber (eg. pallets etc.) Gympie Regional Council Drop-off point If separated from all other waste, Council will Bonnick Road Waste Management Facility, accept in timber designated greenwaste Gympie areas at waste management facilities for Southside Waste Management Facility, mulching. Gympie Council will not accept bulk quantities. Mary Valley Waste Transfer Station, Imbil Maximum diameter 300mm (1 ft). Tin Can Bay Waste Management Facility, Maximum length 2m. Tin Can Bay Whole items may be salvaged for resale by Rainbow Beach Waste Management on-site recyclers Facility, Rainbow Beach Gunalda Waste Management Facility, Gunalda Kilkivan Waste Management Facility Kilkivan Goomeri Waste Management Facility Goomeri Chemicals Gympie Regional Council Gympie Region (household chemicals, farm chemicals, (07) 5481 0611 – phone for appointment industrial chemicals, drums) Council will accept small quantities of household chemicals for surrender by appointment only. J&N Chemical Recycling Gympie Region Mobile: 0414-899-355 Ph / Fax: (07) 5562 1255 [email protected] Industrial chemicals Transpacific Industrial Solutions Gympie Region (07) 3489 5900 0419 731 223 Industrial chemicals COM-I-205 Recycler’s List Reviewed: 09/09/2010 Page 3 of 5 (Printed copies are uncontrolled. It is the responsibility of each user to ensure that any copies of Management System documents are the current issue.) COMMUNITY SERVICES Chemicals Chem Collect Gympie Region (household chemicals, farm chemicals, Telephone 1300 855 133 industrial chemicals, drums) Facsimile 8588 1214 Email [email protected] Industrial chemicals drumMuster Gympie Contact: Disposal of eligible, cleaned chemical Gympie Landcare containers. Eligible containers are larger PH: (07) 5483 8866 than 1 L/Kg and up to 205 L/Kg non returnable metal and plastic containers and Kilkivan Contact: will carry the drumMUSTER eligible Gympie Regional Council (Mike Webb) container logo. PH: (07) 54841133 Containers must be flushed, pressure rinsed or triple rinsed prior to delivering to a drumMUSTER receival site. There must be no visible chemical residue on the inside or outside of the container or it will nor be accepted at a receival site. Gympie Regional Council Drop-off point If separated from all other waste, Council will Bonnick Road Waste Management Facility, accept empty clean steel chemical drums in Gympie designated waste metal areas at waste Southside Waste Management Facility, management facilities. Gympie Reusable drums may be salvaged for resale Mary Valley Waste Transfer Station, Imbil by on-site recyclers or collected by a scrap metal merchant Tin Can Bay Waste Management Facility, Tin Can Bay Rainbow Beach Waste Management Facility, Rainbow Beach Gunalda Waste Management Facility, Gunalda Kilkivan Waste Management Facility Kilkivan Goomeri Waste Management Facility Goomeri Clean concrete Sunshine Coast Regional Council Drop-off point Fees apply Noosaville Transfer Station 561 Eumundi Noosa Road, Noosaville Nambour Landfill Cooney Road, Nambour Advance Waste Management Queensland Phone: (07) 4125 4555 Fax: (07) 4125 5523 Mobile: 0418 797 514 Email: [email protected] Contract concrete crushing Condrill Services South East Queensland 4/4 Commerce Avenue, Warana Qld 4575 Phone: (07) 5493-4599 Fax: (07) 5493-4549 Email: [email protected] Contract concrete crushing M&M Quarries Pty Ltd South East Queensland PO Box 2027, Burleigh M.D.C. Qld. 4220 Phone: 07 55935388 Fax : 07 55934257 [email protected] Contract concrete crushing Tyres Sims Tyrecycle Gympie Region Ph: (07) 3816 1885 Fax: (07) 3816 1884 Email: [email protected] Website: www.simstyrecycle.com.au COM-I-205 Recycler’s List Reviewed: 09/09/2010 Page 4 of 5 (Printed copies are uncontrolled. It is the responsibility of each user to ensure that any copies of Management System documents are the current issue.) COMMUNITY SERVICES Tyres S & J Australia Scrap Tyre Disposals Gympie Region 4 Flinders View, Springwood QLD 4127 Ph: (07) 3208 8866 Fax: (07) 3208 8866 Mob: 0418 788 249 Email: [email protected] Metal Gympie Regional Council Drop-off point (eg. car bodies, fridges, stoves etc.) If separated from all other waste, Council will Bonnick Road Waste Management Facility, accept disposal of scrap metal in designated Gympie areas
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