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Monday, 30 May 2011
Willoughby Council Sells Bokashi Buckets
Willoughby Council sells Bokashi Buckets (plus starter mix) to residents. Bokashi Buckets cost $64 (includes one bag of starter mix). Bokashi Buckets can be picked up from the Help and Service Centre on level 4, 31 Victor Street, Chatswood.
You can either pay over the counter at the Help and Service Centre by cheque, cash or credit card, or post a cheque to Willoughby City Council, P.O. Box 57, Chatswood, NSW 2057, with a note saying what it’s for and with an address for delivery. To find out more, call 9777 1000. (Please note that all credit card transactions incur a 1% fee.)
You can either pay over the counter at the Help and Service Centre by cheque, cash or credit card, or post a cheque to Willoughby City Council, P.O. Box 57, Chatswood, NSW 2057, with a note saying what it’s for and with an address for delivery. To find out more, call 9777 1000. (Please note that all credit card transactions incur a 1% fee.)
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Saturday, 28 May 2011
Parramatta E-Waste Collection Day
Where
When
4th Jun 2011 9:00am-2:00pm
The E-waste Project aims to assist residents in the disposal of e-waste that is safe and environmentally responsible, it ensures maximum waste is diverted from landfill and precious resources are recovered. By 2020, it is predicted that an approx. 700 million items of e-waste will be disposed as per Office of Environment and Heritage. Without a proper e-waste scheme, these items will end up in landfill.
The following are acceptable..
NOT Accepted:
Off James Ruse Drive, Rosehill (Next to Rosehill Bowling Club)
When
4th Jun 2011 9:00am-2:00pm
The E-waste Project aims to assist residents in the disposal of e-waste that is safe and environmentally responsible, it ensures maximum waste is diverted from landfill and precious resources are recovered. By 2020, it is predicted that an approx. 700 million items of e-waste will be disposed as per Office of Environment and Heritage. Without a proper e-waste scheme, these items will end up in landfill.
The following are acceptable..
- Monitors and Computers
- Computer Peripherals
- Televisions & Home Entertainment
- Computer Parts
- Kitchen Appliances
- Mobile Phones & Cartriges
NOT Accepted:
- Cracked Monitors & Televisions
- Batteries
- Whitegoods and Air Conditioners
- Any items considered to pose an OH&S risk or unabled to be carried by 2 people
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