Council taking the smart approach to waste management

Council taking the smart approach to waste management

Disposing of waste the ‘smart’ way in parks and open spaces is now easier on Redlands Coast, with the city’s smart solar compacting bins recently rolling out into new areas.Mayor Jos Mitchell said Redland City Council had installed an additional 19 bins in the 2023–2024 financial year, increasing the availability of the technology where it is needed most.“The 240-litre bins can compact up to eight times the standard bin volume, helping to reduce the frequency of collection, which in turn results in cost savings for Council,” the Mayor said.“This is just one of many innovative waste initiatives and programs Council has implemented to create a greener future for our city, while also reducing litter in our natural spaces, parks and waterways.“A total of 31 smart bins are operating citywide, with the majority of these being rolled out during the 2023–2024 financial year following a successful pilot program.“It means there are now more opportunities for residents to dispose of their waste the ‘smart’ way when visiting our parks and reserves across the mainland and islands.”Smart solar compacting bins have been installed at Cleveland Point.The Mayor said trials had also demonstrated the effectiveness of the bins in collecting important data to keep Council informed about their usage.“The bins have technology built in which sends an alert to Council crews when they are full and need to be emptied,” the Mayor said.“This reduces the risk of waste overflowing into the natural environment where it could potentially impact wildlife.“The bin itself is also contributing to our greener city by operating on solar-powered batteries.“Ongoing monitoring will allow Council to consider further cost-saving opportunities and plan for where bins may be required in future based on demand.“Keeping our parks and open spaces free of litter is a shared responsibility and means taking care when disposing of your waste.“If bins in these areas are full, please ensure litter is placed in another available public littler bin or take it home with you and dispose of it in your household bin.”Areas to have received a smart solar compacting bin as part of the most recent rollout in 2023–2024 included: Victoria Point Recreation ReserveLes Moore Park, Victoria PointCleveland PointThornlands Community ParkRaby Bay Foreshore ParkFrenchmans BeachKarragarra IslandMacleay Island Redland City Council provides a suite of services to 166,873 residents and more than 63,000 residential households across Redlands Coast.
Redland City Council
30 Oct 2024
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Naturally wonderful summer awaits at popular swimming area

Naturally wonderful summer awaits at popular swimming area

It’s time to make a splash on Karragarra Island, with essential maintenance works now complete on the island’s popular swimming enclosure ahead of the busy summer swimming season.Mayor Jos Mitchell sa…
Redland City Council
27 Oct 2024
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Save the date for launch of Christmas on Redlands Coast

Save the date for launch of Christmas on Redlands Coast

Get ready to deck the halls and jingle the bells – Redland City Council will launch its four-week city-wide Christmas festival on Friday 22 November 2024.Mayor Jos Mitchell said Christmas on Redlands …
Redland City Council
25 Oct 2024
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Colour, culture and creativity combine in new art exhibition

Colour, culture and creativity combine in new art exhibition

Music, theatre, dance and comedy have inspired a new exhibition by artists living and working on Redlands Coast, opening in November at the Redland Art Gallery RPAC Mezzanine Gallery.The annual In Foc…
Redland City Council
22 Oct 2024
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Council lights up community sport in Thorneside

Council lights up community sport in Thorneside

The phased transformation of William Taylor Memorial Sports Field is continuing this month with the installation of new field lighting at the home base of Mooroondu Football Club.Redland City Council …
Redland City Council
21 Oct 2024
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New chapter approaches for Capalaba Library and Customer Service Centre

New chapter approaches for Capalaba Library and Customer Service Centre

It is time for the Capalaba Library and Council Customer Service Centre to start checking out of their current home and checking in to their temporary new digs.The library and service centre will cont…
Redland City Council
21 Oct 2024
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Council investigates tree vandalism on Minjerribah

Redland City Council is investigating the vandalism of 36 trees along the Point Lookout headland on North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah).Mayor Jos Mitchell said an inspection of the site had revealed…
Redland City Council
18 Oct 2024
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Adam gets into the swing of a unique musical fusion

Adam gets into the swing of a unique musical fusion

Quandamooka singer-songwriter Adam James spent most of his childhood growing up on North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah).While most locals would associate the background music of “Straddie” to be curl…
Redland City Council
17 Oct 2024
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New framework grants landowners greater control over bushfire mitigation measures

New framework grants landowners greater control over bushfire mitigation measures

More than 500 properties in bushfire-prone areas of Redlands Coast will be better prepared for fire season under a new framework that will allow the owners to remove some protected vegetation for fire…
Redland City Council
16 Oct 2024
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