121 results found for keywords 'Waste and recycling'.
Waste and Recycling
Waste and Recycling Building a circular economy and reducing landfill are key priorities for Council as we strive for a more sustainable community. We provide various initiatives to educate residents
Beyond The Curb Waste and Recycling Tour
Beyond The Curb Waste and Recycling Tour Ever wondered where our waste ends up? Join the free KESAB Waste and Recycling Tour for Hills residents. Discover where materials go, how they are processed
Kerbside Collections
responsibility to ensure as little waste as possible is sent to landfill. On this page Blue-lidded kerbside bins — Landfill waste Yellow-lidded kerbside bins — Recyclable waste Green-lidded kerbside
Resource Recovery
on the right track, Council developed a Waste and Resource Management Strategy that sets a clear direction for waste and recycling resource management services into the future. Along with implementing
‘Beyond the Kerb’ Community Waste and Recycling Tour: Thursday 14 November
‘Beyond the Kerb’ Community Waste and Recycling Tour: Thursday 14 November Every year Adelaide Hills Council residents produce approximately 7500 tonnes of waste. Join KESAB on a tour of our local
Residents Guide
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Changes to your green and blue bin collections in late 2025
and organic waste, indicating that this waste could have been recycled in green bins. Rather than sending food scraps to landfill where they rot and contribute to greenhouse gas emissions, food
Heathfield Resource Recovery Centre
Heathfield Resource Recovery Centre The Heathfield Resource Recovery Centre (HRRC) is a multi-stream recycling facility where residents can recycle or dispose of waste. On this page Items eligible
Services
out how to seek support for your business, connect with others and meet legislative requirements. Read More Waste and Recycling Building a circular economy and reducing landfill are key priorities
Changes to your green and blue bin collections in late 2025
revealed that 40% of blue bins contained food and organic waste, indicating that this waste could have been recycled in green bins. Rather than sending food scraps to landfill where they rot
Regional Subsidiaries
Hills Council, Alexandrina Council, District Council of Mount Barker and the Rural City of Murray Bridge. The independently resourced authority is committed to evaluating waste and recycling services
Talking trash in the Adelaide Hills
: Make sure that compostable or recyclable materials are kept out. 58.8% of the material in the general waste to landfill bin have been recycled or composted. Place all food and compostable material
Residents Guide
to enjoy! It’s a handy tool to find everything you need at your fingertips – from reporting issues to Council, local event information, waste & recycling and more. The guide is also a great way
Free Green Organics Drop Off Days
Management Authority on behalf of Adelaide Hills Council to provide recycling and waste resource recovery services where customers can recycle or dispose of waste. Read More
Scott Creek Oval
Creek Heathfield Resource Recovery Centre is operated by Adelaide Hills Region Waste Management Authority on behalf of Adelaide Hills Council to provide recycling and waste resource recovery services where customers can recycle or dispose of waste. Read More
Melville Reserve (Upper Sturt Tennis Courts)
Authority on behalf of Adelaide Hills Council to provide recycling and waste resource recovery services where customers can recycle or dispose of waste. Read More Woorabinda Bushland Reserves Type
Scott Creek Cemetery
Depot Address Scott Creek Road, Scott Creek Heathfield Resource Recovery Centre is operated by Adelaide Hills Region Waste Management Authority on behalf of Adelaide Hills Council to provide recycling and waste resource recovery services where customers can recycle or dispose of waste. Read More
Heathfield Resource Recovery Centre
Heathfield Resource Recovery Centre Heathfield Resource Recovery Centre is operated by Adelaide Hills Region Waste Management Authority on behalf of Adelaide Hills Council to provide recycling
Free paint disposal at the Heathfield Resource Recovery Centre
and environmental harm. Paintback's process separates waste liquid and packaging materials, recycling uncontaminated containers to minimise waste and enhance resource recovery. Solvent-based paint is transformed
Recycling Wall Hubs now available
with the Adelaide Hills Region Waste Management Authority is a response to our community wanting more ways to divert waste from landfill, by making recycling more accessible. Residents can now visit their local