Red Bins Victoria at Hamish Shah blog

Red Bins Victoria. Residents in 13 councils are currently using four bins: General rubbish, soft plastics, general waste, clothing (unfit for reuse). Victorians will be required to separate their household rubbish into four different coloured bins, including one with a purple lid, by 2030 under new legislation. Households will continue to use the red bin for general waste and green for organics or garden waste. Environment minister lily d’ambrosio said the new laws would bring clarity and uniformity to the state’s recycling sector. Red for rubbish, purple for glass, yellow for paper and plastics and green for organics. The victorian government is one step closer to a comprehensive four bin recycling system, with $127 million available to support. The new sorting system is.

Victoria unveils new city compost, recycling bins CTV News
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Environment minister lily d’ambrosio said the new laws would bring clarity and uniformity to the state’s recycling sector. The new sorting system is. Red for rubbish, purple for glass, yellow for paper and plastics and green for organics. Residents in 13 councils are currently using four bins: Households will continue to use the red bin for general waste and green for organics or garden waste. The victorian government is one step closer to a comprehensive four bin recycling system, with $127 million available to support. General rubbish, soft plastics, general waste, clothing (unfit for reuse). Victorians will be required to separate their household rubbish into four different coloured bins, including one with a purple lid, by 2030 under new legislation.

Victoria unveils new city compost, recycling bins CTV News

Red Bins Victoria Red for rubbish, purple for glass, yellow for paper and plastics and green for organics. Environment minister lily d’ambrosio said the new laws would bring clarity and uniformity to the state’s recycling sector. Households will continue to use the red bin for general waste and green for organics or garden waste. The new sorting system is. Victorians will be required to separate their household rubbish into four different coloured bins, including one with a purple lid, by 2030 under new legislation. Residents in 13 councils are currently using four bins: Red for rubbish, purple for glass, yellow for paper and plastics and green for organics. General rubbish, soft plastics, general waste, clothing (unfit for reuse). The victorian government is one step closer to a comprehensive four bin recycling system, with $127 million available to support.

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