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Preparing for e-waste ban

Brimbank Council will introduce new ways to dispose of electronic waste (e-waste), following the Victorian Government’s state-wide ban on e-waste being sent to landfill to take effect from 1 July 2019.


E-waste should not be discarded with regular household garbage as it contains hazardous material and can be harmful to the environment and human health. 

If it has a plug, battery or cord and is unwanted, it’s e-waste. 

This includes everything from old mobile phones, computers, monitors, printers, televisions, CD players, refrigerators, heaters and other white goods.

Mayor, Lucinda Congreve, said that with an e-waste ban upon us, it’s important to explore better ways to manage e-waste and divert these materials going to landfill.

“We’re seeing e-waste as the fastest growing waste stream worldwide and Brimbank Council is getting on the front foot to tackle the problem.

“From 1 July 2019, residents will be able to dispose of e-waste items at a number of drop-off points across Brimbank – at no charge.

“Council will introduce the e-waste drop-off points to collect, dismantle and recycle any discarded products. 

“We will keep the community well informed of location details as we approach
the mid-2019 ban.

“Residents will also be able to dispose of e-waste through Council’s new ‘at call’ hard waste collection service which will be introduced from 1 July 2019.

“There’s a better place for e-waste than your rubbish bin. Residents may consider donating their unwanted items to a charity or offering them to friends or family.”

If finding a new home for the item is not an option, Council will support the community in the safe and responsible disposal of e-waste – minimising the use of landfills.

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