Our Community Links will be closing at 12noon on Tuesday, 24 December 2024.Our Lilydale Community Link will remain open throughout the Christmas and New Year period except for on public holidays.Our Healesville, Monbulk, Yarra Junction and Upwey links will reopen on Monday, 6 January 2025.
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All rubbish bins across the municipality that were out during the two-weeks the audit was undertaken in April this year.
We’re pleased to report that there has been no noticeable increase in the amount of illegal dumping or increase in street litter bins across the municipality since the introduction of the new changes.
During the audit of the residential bins, contractors checked to see how many bins were not fully closed, whether that were slightly ajar or fully open with contents strewn around the bin.
The results showed that 1 in every 115 bins presented was overfilled. Of the 65,675 bins collected:
This shows a total of 1.5% of all rubbish bins being collected could be considered overfilled.
The results have shown that there has been a 40% reduction in the amount of waste sent to landfill. Diversion of materials away from landfill since the October service changes has increased from 46% to 73%.
This means that more than 3,127 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions have been avoided thanks to the efforts of our community.
Further, an additional 9,037 tonnes of organic material have been composted into usable products.
No, if this was the case there would still be and abundance of waste sitting somewhere to be collected.
Oct 22 to Mar 23
(Tonnes)
Oct 23 to Mar 24
Change
Total amount of FOGO collected (compared previous year Garden Organics)
9,280
18,317
97% increase
Total amount of rubbish collected
15,780
9,532
40% reduction
All Council’s calculations are based on weight. Trucks are weighed at disposal sites and collection contracts are formulated around weight, not volume.
It’s important to not contaminate your bin and put the right item in the right bin.
No – All collection streams are collected separately and go to the appropriate facility:
Yarra Ranges registers 1,825 new births on average annually. In 2021 there were 9,298 children aged 0-4 (ABS) likely to use nappies in Yarra Ranges.
Council is exploring the possibility of increasing the size of bins available and needs to work with the contractors on this. Currently, residents are able to order an additional bin and would need to pay for this service. An extra rubbish bin which costs $135 per year.
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