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Bowerbird operations continue

The City of Greater Geraldton Council recently voted to continue operations of the popular reuse facility known as the Bowerbird.

Originally slated to be a two-year trial, the facility located on the way to Meru Landfill will now become a permanent addition to the city’s portfolio.

Mayor Shane Van Styn welcomed the decision.

“It’s inspiring to see how well-loved the Bowerbird has become in the short time we have been running it,” he said.

“People can conveniently drop off items on their way to the tip, and these products are then given a second life in homes where they are needed most.

“Not to mention that diverting items from landfill is a massive windfall for the environment,” he added.

“The Bowerbird has become a wonderful addition to city-run facilities and council are thrilled to see it continue to thrive,” finished Mayor Van Styn.

Previously run by non-profits, the city took over operation in 2021 as part of a trial to determine viability of bringing operations ‘in-house’.

As of 31 October 2022, the Bowerbird has served over 21,110 customers and diverted 60,238 items from Meru Landfill.

With the future of the Bowerbird now secured, plans can commence on expanding floor space as well as offering more diversion programs such as on-site repair cafes.

Items accepted include furniture, household electrical appliances, tools, building materials, crockery, bric-a-brac and more.

More details are available at cgg.wa.gov.au

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