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Posted on Wednesday 16th of August, 2017,
In response to the recent Four Corners program on the ABC, Greater Shepparton City Council is pleased to outline what happens to your waste when it leaves the kerbside.
We are very fortunate in Greater Shepparton to have access to our own best practice landfill, kerbside waste collection service and resource recovery centres.
Landfilling
The Cosgrove landfill is a fully-engineered and EPA licenced site with all the required environmental controls in place.
The landfill receives waste from commercial customers and is regularly monitored by the EPA. The landfill is fully compliant with all EPA landfill licence conditions.
Resource Recovery Centres
Council owns and operates three Resource Recovery Centres at Ardmona, Murchison and Wanganui Road in Shepparton.
The Resource Recovery Centres allow residents to dispose of household waste and recyclables that are not suitable for disposal in the household bins.
All the material recycled through our Resource Recovery Centres is either processed on site or diverted directly to the relevant processors/re-manufactures without third party intervention. This ensures that the material is not disposed of inappropriately.
For example, some building and demolition waste such clean concrete and bricks are crushed onsite and on-sold for reuse. Also, steel in the concrete gets separated and recycled.
Mattresses are stockpiled and then transported directly to a processor who deconstructs the mattresses into their separate components for re-use in other products.
Paper and cardboard is compacted into bales and on-sold for re-manufacture into new paper and cardboard.
Kerbside Collection
Council provides a three bin kerbside waste collection service which is also a best practice service.
The servicing of the three bins and the transport of the material collected from the bins is contracted to a company called Wheelie Waste.
The material collected in the general waste bin (red lid) is transported to the Cosgrove Landfill where it is disposed of into a lined cell.
The material collected in the food and organics bin (green lid) is transported to a local processing facility operated by Western Composting. The material is turned into compost which is then on-sold for reuse in agriculture.
The comingled recyclables collected by Wheelie Waste (yellow lid bin) are transported to a best practice sorting facility. The arrangement with Wheelie Waste requires that the comingled recyclables, including glass, are sorted and reprocessed into secondary materials.
Recycling
Following the Four Corners story, Wheelie Waste provided the following statement to Greater Shepparton City Council regarding the recycling of the material collected in the yellow lid bin.
“As the kerbside contractor for the Greater Shepparton City Council, I can confirm that the recycling product collected within the municipality is transported to Visy Recycling, Melbourne. Visy Recycling has world class facilities in Material Recovery including (but not limited to) a glass manufacturing plant, Visy Glass.”
VISY separates and sorts the comingled recyclable material for reprocessing and re-manufacture into new products. VISY is also a large manufacturer of cardboard products, paper products, plastic containers, drink containers, aluminium containers and steel cans so they are the major primary user of the recovered recycling materials.
VISY have also provided a statement following the Four Corners story which is attached.
As highlighted in the Four Corners story and referred to by VISY in their statement, the market for the smaller broken bits of glass that are left over from the glass re-manufacturing process, is limited at the moment.
This limited market for the left over glass has also been acknowledged by the State Government and as referred to in a media statement released by Sustainability Victoria. The State Government is working together with industry to development uses for this left over glass.
The community of Shepparton should be very proud of its achievements in minimising waste to landfill and maximising recycling.
Council will continue to work with the community, industry and other levels of government to ensure the success of recycling in Shepparton and across the region.
More information on our website.
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