Waste matters Drop off your household problem waste for recycling You can drop off:

Gas bottles and Electronic fire extinguishers Paint waste

Fluoro globes Household and tubes Car batteries batteries

Smoke Motor oils Other oils detectors

Only household quantities accepted 20kg or 20L maximum container size. Please transport your materials carefully. Dangerous goods and items other than those listed will not be accepted.

Your Community Recycling Centre is located at: Transfer Station Schnaars Road, Culcairn Hours: Tuesday, Saturday, Sunday: 2–5pm Thursday: 9am–12noon (Closed Monday, Wednesday, Friday) For more information call Greater Shire Council on 02 6029 8588 or visit www.crcriverinamurray.org.au Visit your Community Recycling Centre today and help build a healthy environment for our future.

Not all household waste can be put in your kerbside bins. Community Recycling Centres offer a FREE and EASY solution for the disposal of household problem waste such as paints, gas bottles, motor oils, batteries, smoke detectors and fluorescent globes and tubes. Many of these materials can be reused and recycled if processed correctly. Recycling helps our environment because it saves water, energy and natural resources.

How to recycle other household items: Visit www.cleanout.com.au to find your nearest CleanOut event to safely dispose of your household chemicals. Return unwanted or out-dated medicine to your local pharmacy for safe disposal. Recycle old mobile phones at Post shops or look for the green Mobile Muster drop off bins at your local bank or phone shop. Drop off your used or empty laser and inkjet printer cartridges at participating Australia Post, Officeworks, JB Hi-Fi and Cartridge World stores. To learn about green cleaning in your own home visit www.environment.nsw.gov.au/ resources/communities/languageresources/ 110741-Cleaning-English.pdf

Businesses are not eligible to use the paper. content recycled 100% on Printed Community Recycling Centres. Visit businessrecycling.com.au to find out how to recycle your business waste.

This project is a NSW EPA Waste Less, Recycle More initiative funded from the waste levy. Visit www.epa.nsw.gov.au