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Items that can be recycled at council's resource recovery centres at no charge:

  • Scrap metal - such as cars (no oil or fuel), whitegoods, upright stoves, microwaves, roofing iron or car exhausts
  • Refrigeration appliances - council will organise fridge checks and degassing if required. Degassed appliances will be recycled for scrap metal.
  • Kerbside recyclables - steel and aluminium cans, plastic milk/soft drink bottles, glass bottles and jars, paper and cardboard
  • Domestic oil (maximum 20 litres) - motor vehicle oil (available at all council RRCs) and cooking oil (available at Beerwah, Buderim, Caloundra and Nambour RRCs only)
  • Domestic pesticides and chemicals (maximum 20 litres)
  • Architectural paint - water or solvent based (domestic or commercial, up to 100 litres per visit, in containers of up to 20 litres each). See photograph of paintback storage containers located at council's Resource Recovery Centres (service available at Beerwah, Buderim, Caloundra and Nambour RRCs only)
  • Motor vehicle batteries (see photograph of battery pallet located at the recycling/recovery area)
  • Gas bottles (except non-LPG bottles, pressure vessels such as Oxy, Acetylene and Scuba) - Not available Kenilworth Transfer Station
  • E-waste - printers, televisions, scanners, video game consoles, computers, laptops and monitors
  • Clinical sharps - must be transported to the Beerwah, Buderim, Caloundra or Nambour waste facilities and delivered by the customer in an approved sharps container. (See photographs of approved sharps containers below). Non-approved sharps containers or loose sharps are not accepted as they present serious health and safety risks to both the customer and staff. Only sharps from domestic customers are accepted. The approved sharps contains are placed in the Clinical Waste mobile garbage bin located at the recycling/recovery centre (see photograph below)
  • Mobile telephones and accessories when placed in the MobileMuster bins (see photograph below) at council's resource recovery centres
  • Printer cartridges from participating partners. Only the following brands are accepted; Brother, Hp, Canon, Dell, Epson, Fujifilm, Konica Minolta, Kyocera, Lexmark, Sharp, Toshiba, Planet ark, Officeworks, Avery dennison, Cartridge world, Ricoh, Winc
  • Batteries - single use (Alkaline and button cell) and rechargeable ((Lithium Ion, Nickel Metal Hydride, Nickel Cadmium (dry), Nickel Cadmium (wet))
  • Items that can be sold via the Recycle Markets such as furniture, toys or building materials. These items must be in saleable condition and can only be assessed for suitability at Caloundra, Beerwah, Buderim, Mapleton and Witta locations.
  • Clothing - collected at Beerwah, Buderim and Caloundra RRCs
  • X-ray film (ideally separated from envelopes but can be enclosed within envelopes) at Beerwah, Buderim, Caloundra and Nambour RRCs only. A daily limit of half a 240L wheelie bin per customer applies.

Refer to our Waste facilities Conditions of Entry if you plan to visit our facilities.

Sharps container with approved label on the front.
An approved sharps container with a warning sign displayed on its back.
Old and dirty approved sharps container.
An approved container for sharps with a warning label on the back.
Major RRCs have clinical yellow waste bins for disposing of approved sharps containers.
Used batteries, old and worn out, are stacked on a pallet at the tip's drop-off point for batteries.
Mobile Muster's black wheelie bin to recycle your mobile phone and accessories.
Paintback bulk black recycling bins with blue lids positioned at a drop off point at a tip.