A to Z of waste disposal guide

This guide provides a list of agencies and recycling centres to help with safe disposal of waste items and correct recycling procedures.

Charges may apply for some items; we recommend you contact the facility to confirm any costs before taking your items.

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Batteries cannot be disposed of in any bin. Please see below for safe disposal options for 6V batteries. 

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B-cycle (Battery Recycling)

Find your nearest battery recycling location for a range of batteries, as well as safety advise on how to store them.

E-waste drop off events

Council run e-waste recycling drop off events are run periodically throughout the year. See the electronic waste collection page for details.
 

Battery World

  • Cnr Boronia and Wantirna Roads, Wantirna
  • Ph: 9800 5188
Batteries cannot be disposed of in any bin. Please see below for safe disposal options for batteries. 
 
*The following household batteries are accepted: any brand of AA, AAA, C, D and 9V batteries (both rechargeable and non-rechargeable).

 

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B-cycle (Battery Recycling)

Council Service Centres:

  • Croydon Service Centre: Croydon Library, Civic Square, Croydon
  • Recycling Station at Realm, 179 Maroondah Highway, Ringwood

ALDI Stores

Battery World stores

Bunnings stores

Coles stores

IGA Stores

  • To find your nearest IGA store, visit the IGA website 

Woolworths stores 

Car batteries are unable to be disposed of in any bin. Please see below options for safe disposal of car batteries. 

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AA Recycling

  • 50 Fussell Road, Kilsyth
  • Ph: 9728 3855

Battery World stores

Repco stores

Supercheap Auto

Recycling and waste centre

To dispose of this item, contact your local recycling and waste centre. We recommend you visit their website or phone ahead to check opening hours, confirm what items are accepted at the facility, and what charges may apply. View Recycling and waste centres for further information and to find a centre near you.

Donate, sell or give away (if in useable condition)

Find your nearest op shop, visit Facebook Marketplace or websites such as Ziilch or Gumtree.

Toy Libraries Australia 

High quality, unbroken toys (no soft toys), can be donated to your local toy library.

Big W Toys for Joy

Some toys can be recycled by dropping off to your nearest participating Big W store. Visit the Big W website for a list of acceptable items and closest store location.

Electronic waste

E-waste – or electronic waste – refers to unwanted and discarded electrical and electronic products – essentially anything powered by batteries or an electrical cord and plug.

E-waste cannot be disposed of in any bin. There are a number of ways to dispose of your e-waste in Maroondah, including Council run e-waste recycling drop off events.  To find out how to safely dispose of your e-waste, visit our electronic waste collection page.

bin with red prohibition symbol over it

Electronic Waste

E-waste – or electronic waste – refers to unwanted and discarded electrical and electronic products – essentially anything powered by batteries or an electrical cord and plug.

E-waste cannot be disposed of in any bin. There are a number of ways to dispose of your e-waste in Maroondah, including Council run e-waste recycling drop off events.  To find out how to safely dispose of your e-waste, visit our electronic waste collection page.

bin with red prohibition symbol over it

E-waste disposal

E-waste – or electronic waste – refers to unwanted and discarded electrical and electronic products – essentially anything powered by batteries or an electrical cord and plug.

E-waste cannot be disposed of in any bin. There are a number of ways to dispose of your e-waste in Maroondah, including Council run e-waste recycling drop off events.  To find out how to safely dispose of your e-waste, visit our electronic waste collection page

bin with red prohibition symbol over it 

E-waste disposal

E-waste – or electronic waste – refers to unwanted and discarded electrical and electronic products – essentially anything powered by batteries or an electrical cord and plug.

E-waste cannot be disposed of in any bin. There are a number of ways to dispose of your e-waste in Maroondah, including Council run e-waste recycling drop off events.  To find out how to safely dispose of your e-waste, visit our electronic waste collection page.

bin with red prohibition symbol over it

E-waste disposal

E-waste – or electronic waste – refers to unwanted and discarded electrical and electronic products – essentially anything powered by batteries or an electrical cord and plug.

E-waste cannot be disposed of in any bin. There are a number of ways to dispose of your e-waste in Maroondah, including Council run e-waste recycling drop off events.  To find out how to safely dispose of your e-waste, visit our electronic waste collection page.

bin with red prohibition symbol over it

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