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T is for Take – take hard to recycle items to drop-off points

Some items are difficult and dangerous to recycle through your weekly waste collection services. But most local governments have drop-off points so you can dispose of those items safely.

What items should be recycled at drop-off points?

Items such as batteries, chemicals, paints, polystyrene, tyres and pesticides can be taken to drop-off points that specially cater to handling that waste. You can see a full list of items and instructions on how they should be disposed of here:

What can Workpower recycling accept?

Balcatta Recycling Centre:

  • Good quality furniture and household goods

  • Household electrical appliances

  • Scrap metal

  • Cardboard and paper recyclables

  • White polystyrene

  • Landscape and renovator items

  • Glass and plastics

Tamala Park:

  • Scrap metal and glass

  • Cardboard and paper

  • Plastics and white polystyrene

  • Landscape and renovator items

  • Whitegoods and electrical appliances

  • Good quality furniture, garden, and household goods

Walliston Waste Transfer Station:

  • Good quality furniture and household goods

  • Household electrical appliances

  • Scrap metal

  • Cardboard and paper recyclables

  • Landscape and renovator items

  • Glass and plastics

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