New Bin Baskets Boost Recycling In Georges River

Georges River Council

Georges River Council has installed 20 Return and Earn bin baskets on public bins. This aims to boost recycling in public areas and keep eligible bottles and cans out of the litter stream and landfills.

The bin baskets are attached to council bins in high-traffic areas. These enable people to leave their drink containers for someone else to collect.

Residents or community groups can then easily collect the containers from the bin baskets. They can then recycle at a nearby Return and Earn location for the 10cent refund.

A recent trial was conducted by the Return and Earn scheme coordinator Exchange for Change. It found the bin baskets were effective at reducing drink containers going into the public bins and landfill by up to 80 per cent.

The Return and Earn bin baskets have been installed at key locations including:

  • Kogarah CBD.

  • Hurstville CBD.

  • Carss Bush Park, Carss Park.

  • Poulton Park, Hurstville Grove.

Georges River residents are already enthusiastic recyclers at home. They have returned over 127 million eligible bottles, cans and cartons through local return points since Return and Earn began in 2017.

Georges River Council Mayor Elise Borg said, "The bin baskets are a simple solution to keep recyclable drink containers out of landfill.

"Anyone out and about can now just leave their empty bottle or can in one of the bin baskets for someone else to collect.

"This simple act gives someone else the chance to claim the refund, whether it's a child collecting for extra pocket money or a local group collect as part of their fundraising. It keeps our local environment clean while helping our community."

More than 15 billion drink containers have been returned for recycling through the network of over 660 return points across NSW, resulting in over $1.5 billion in container refunds back in people's pockets.

The are currently 9 return points in the Georges River area for residents to recycle their containers. Visit the Return and Earn website to find your nearest location.

The bin baskets were provided by Exchange for Change as part of its Return and Earn Bin Baskets for Councils program.

For more general information about waste in public spaces, visit Council's Illegal Dumping and Litter webpage.

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