A facility to dispose of unwanted household chemicals and other hazardous material is now open at the Fremantle Recycling Centre.
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) includes items like aerosols, batteries and paint that can’t be disposed of in household bins. It does not include items such as asbestos, used motor oil, tyres or industrial or commercial waste.
The HHW program is funded through the state government's Waste Levy and delivered in partnership with the Waste Authority and the Western Australian Local Government Association.
The City of Fremantle’s HHW facility was established using a $50,000 state government grant.
Deputy Mayor Andrew Sullivan said the new HHW facility was a welcome addition to the services available at the Fremantle Recycling Centre.
“The Fremantle Recycling Centre already offers a fantastic service where residents of Fremantle and East Fremantle can drop off recyclable items and household junk, and it also has a great re-use shop where people can pick up some second-hand bargains,” Cr Sullivan said.
“Next to the Recycling Centre is our Containers for Change refund point, where anyone can drop off empty bottles, cans and cartons and claim a 10-cent refund for every eligible container they hand in.
“The new the Household Hazardous Waste facility is another great addition to the Recycling Centre because gives people the opportunity to clear out all the old nasties lurking at the back of the shed or in the laundry cupboard and dispose of them safely.”
The City of Fremantle HHW facility is open to all households, not just Fremantle residents, and is free to use.
More information on the disposal of hazardous household waste, including what can and cannot be dropped off and how to safely transport HHW, can be found at Household Hazardous Waste page on the Waste Authority website.
The Fremantle Recycling Centre is opposite the golf course on Montreal Street and is open 12-4pm on Friday and 8am-4pm on Saturday and Sunday.
For more information on the Fremantle Recycling Centre visit the Waste and Recycling page.