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  1. Food Organics Garden Organics (FOGO)

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    16 Feb 2024: The FOGO bin must be correctly placed on the kerbside in the same manner as the general waste and recycling bins. ... Your FOGO bin will have a lime green lid, differentiating it from your existing general waste and recycling bins.

  2. Ipswich City Council SCHOOL RECYCLING GUIDE Introducing Recycling in ... (PDF, 2099k)

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    13 Jul 2018: in recycling bins and that the bins are not. contaminated with the wrong type of waste. ... Arranging bin infrastructure and configurationTo implement a recycling program, you’ll need appropriately placed recycling bins and a hired service for

  3. each bin is colour coded and clearly labelled to ... (PDF, 120k)

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    5 Apr 2022: recycling. Central bin stations. Three to four bins including a document destruction bin, yellow recycling bin, red general waste bin and a green food organic garden organic bin in central locations ... Acceptable waste for 140 litre or 240 litre bins.

  4. Ipswich City Council SCHOOL RECYCLING GUIDE Introducing Recycling in ... (PDF, 2478k)

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    17 Apr 2013: They. will ensure the correct materials are placed. in recycling bins and that the bins are not. ... Ipswich City Council. Arranging bin infrastructure and configurationTo implement a recycling program, you’ll need appropriately placed recycling bins

  5. Commercial Waste and Resource Recovery Solutions Ipswich.qld.gov.au/business/wasteIpswich Waste Services ... (PDF, 1122k)

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    24 Oct 2023: 4. CommingledRecycling ServicesService overviewIndustrial commingled recycling bins offer a solution for businesses that generate a high volume of recyclable items. ... staples can remain in the document. 10. Central bin stations. Three bins including a

  6. Glass Recycling

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    7 Sep 2023: Residents can now place their glass waste in the yellow-lid recycling bin. ... Glass recovered through the yellow-lid recycling bins is sent to our recycling contractor in Brisbane where it is sorted into various recoverable grades.

  7. Guide to Composting and Worm Farms

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    16 Jul 2018: Your guide to sustainable composting and worm farming.

    Your guide to sustainable composting and worm farming.

  8. Waste and Recycling

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    2 Jan 2024: Ipswich Waste Services provide residents sustainable waste management solutions

    Ipswich Waste Services provide residents sustainable waste management solutions

  9. Glass Recycling

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    7 Sep 2023: Residents can now place their glass waste in the yellow-lid recycling bin. ... Glass recovered through the yellow-lid recycling bins is sent to our recycling contractor in Brisbane where it is sorted into various recoverable grades.

  10. Plastic bags (or return to supermarket)■ Plastic bin ... (PDF, 1724k)

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    10 Feb 2022: B Batteries (car) Batteries (dry cell) Batteries (phone) Beer bottles (or glass recycling stations) Bicycles Bin liners (plastic) Bones Bricks/pavers Broken glass Bubble wrap Building waste. ... What should I do with these items? Red-top general waste

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