Marrickville Council provides four free drop-off events throughout the year where you can take your e-waste for recycling and dispose of unwanted chemicals safely.
Upcoming events
■Saturday 9 August 2014, 9am–3.30pm
E-waste: Open to ALL residents.
Household chemicals: Open to Marrickville Council residents only.
■Saturday 8 November 2014, 9am–3.30pm
E-waste: Open to ALL residents.
Household chemicals: Open to ALL residents.
Location: Marrickville Council Works Depot, 15-17 Unwins Bridge Road, St Peters
Entry is via Bolton Street and exit via Unwins Bridge Road as it is a left-hand turn only.
Do not leave chemicals and e-waste items outside the gate after opening hours – this is dangerous and will be treated as an illegal dumping matter. No materials can be dropped off or accepted at Marrickville Council Works Depot prior to or after the event.
If you cannot attend on one of the above dates, please visit the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage website for other dates and locations around Sydney. Please note, however, that these events are for household chemical items only and not e-waste items.
For other drop off points for televisions and computers visit http://recyclingnearyou.com.au/computers/MarrickvilleNSW.
Council would like to thank Techcollect who are covering the recycling costs of televisions and computers collected at our next event on Saturday 8 February 2014 under the national product stewardship scheme.
Household chemicals we accept
Solvents and household cleaners
Household batteries
Fluorescent globes and tubes
Smoke detectors
Painting and paint-related products
Pesticides and herbicides
Poisons
Gas bottles
Fire extinguishers
Pool chemicals
Hobby chemicals
Acids and alkalis
Car batteries
Motor oils, fuels and fluids
E-waste we accept
Computers and accessories
TVs and monitors
Videos, CDs, DVDs and floppy disks
Printers, scanners, copiers, fax machines
Telephones – mobile and landline
Power tools, including cordless drills etc
Entertainment appliances
Household appliances e.g. vacuum cleaners, hair dryers, microwaves
Cameras and recorders
Electronic games e.g. consoles, joysticks
What we do NOT accept
Air conditioners
Freezers and fridges
Cardboard boxes and packaging
Empty paint containers
All brands are accepted. Bring along your electronic item from the home office, entertainment area, kitchen and shed. We also accept electronic toys and gadgets.
Important tips to transport chemicals safely
Never mix chemicals as this may produce dangerous reactions
Please remember to pack unwanted chemicals in secure containers to ensure that the chemicals do not leak or spill
Wherever possible keep all chemicals in their original containers
Ensure containers are clearly labelled and well sealed. If you do not know what is in the container, label it UNKNOWN CHEMICAL
Liquid can leak during transport. Wrap containers holding liquids securely in newspaper and place them into sturdy plastic bags, then pack in plastic buckets or trays
Keep household chemicals away from passengers, e.g. in the boot
http://www.marrickville.nsw.gov.au/Global/Environment/Recycling%20and%20waste/HCCFlyer.pdf
Link to Council Website Details about This Event http://www.marrickville.nsw.gov.au/en/environment/recycling-and-waste/household-chemical-and-e-waste-drop-off/
Upcoming events
■Saturday 9 August 2014, 9am–3.30pm
E-waste: Open to ALL residents.
Household chemicals: Open to Marrickville Council residents only.
■Saturday 8 November 2014, 9am–3.30pm
E-waste: Open to ALL residents.
Household chemicals: Open to ALL residents.
Location: Marrickville Council Works Depot, 15-17 Unwins Bridge Road, St Peters
Entry is via Bolton Street and exit via Unwins Bridge Road as it is a left-hand turn only.
Do not leave chemicals and e-waste items outside the gate after opening hours – this is dangerous and will be treated as an illegal dumping matter. No materials can be dropped off or accepted at Marrickville Council Works Depot prior to or after the event.
If you cannot attend on one of the above dates, please visit the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage website for other dates and locations around Sydney. Please note, however, that these events are for household chemical items only and not e-waste items.
For other drop off points for televisions and computers visit http://recyclingnearyou.com.au/computers/MarrickvilleNSW.
Council would like to thank Techcollect who are covering the recycling costs of televisions and computers collected at our next event on Saturday 8 February 2014 under the national product stewardship scheme.
Household chemicals we accept
Solvents and household cleaners
Household batteries
Fluorescent globes and tubes
Smoke detectors
Painting and paint-related products
Pesticides and herbicides
Poisons
Gas bottles
Fire extinguishers
Pool chemicals
Hobby chemicals
Acids and alkalis
Car batteries
Motor oils, fuels and fluids
E-waste we accept
Computers and accessories
TVs and monitors
Videos, CDs, DVDs and floppy disks
Printers, scanners, copiers, fax machines
Telephones – mobile and landline
Power tools, including cordless drills etc
Entertainment appliances
Household appliances e.g. vacuum cleaners, hair dryers, microwaves
Cameras and recorders
Electronic games e.g. consoles, joysticks
What we do NOT accept
Air conditioners
Freezers and fridges
Cardboard boxes and packaging
Empty paint containers
All brands are accepted. Bring along your electronic item from the home office, entertainment area, kitchen and shed. We also accept electronic toys and gadgets.
Important tips to transport chemicals safely
Never mix chemicals as this may produce dangerous reactions
Please remember to pack unwanted chemicals in secure containers to ensure that the chemicals do not leak or spill
Wherever possible keep all chemicals in their original containers
Ensure containers are clearly labelled and well sealed. If you do not know what is in the container, label it UNKNOWN CHEMICAL
Liquid can leak during transport. Wrap containers holding liquids securely in newspaper and place them into sturdy plastic bags, then pack in plastic buckets or trays
Keep household chemicals away from passengers, e.g. in the boot
http://www.marrickville.nsw.gov.au/Global/Environment/Recycling%20and%20waste/HCCFlyer.pdf
Link to Council Website Details about This Event http://www.marrickville.nsw.gov.au/en/environment/recycling-and-waste/household-chemical-and-e-waste-drop-off/
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