FAQs
Top Questions
When are my new bins emptied?
Take a look at the calendar provided in your new kitchen caddy. It will tell you when each bin is collected.
Click the link below to see a map of collection areas and days:
Current-Edward River Shire Council Collection Schedule – Google My Maps
What do I do with my old bin?
After your old bin is emptied for the last time (last week of June), wheel it back onto your nature strip and turn it upside down to await collection by our contractor over the next few weeks.
You are welcome to keep your old bin or pass it onto your rural friends.
But remember, our old bins will no longer be emptied after 1 July.
General Information
- One 240L GREEN LID BIN for organics (garden and food waste)
- One 240L YELLOW LID BIN for recycling
- One 240L RED LID BIN for general waste
What is the new 3 bins household waste system?
The new 3 bin household waste system allows food and garden waste to be collected, as well as general waste and recycling.
The three bins are:
What bins do I need for this system?
All households will be provided with a new red lid bin for rubbish, a yellow lid bin for recycling and green lid bin for food and garden waste. You will also receive a kitchen caddy and compostable liners in the lead up to 1st July and the start of our new 3 bin system.
What are the benefits of recycling?
When we recycle, materials become available for local and regional businesses to utilise and this creates business and employment opportunities. ‘Green Pipe’ in Moama utilises HDPE/LDPE plastics from milk and juice bottles and lids to manufacture pipes from items in our neighbouring council’s recycling service.
There is a common misconception that everything in a landfill just ‘rots down eventually anyway’ – this isn’t the case. Aside from being useful resources plastics, metals, wood and other resources never really break down (or take hundreds of years) and once they are in the landfill they can’t be used again.
The recycling contractors must report back on where our recycling goes and how much is being recycled. Visit Recycling Waste – Halve Waste and click on “What does my recycling become” to find out what happens to the aluminium cans and plastics in your recycling.
About the Bins
Why do we need a recycling bin?
Every council in NSW has a Government-mandated target of 80% diversion from landfill by 2030. We can’t achieve this as a community unless we recycle as well as compost our food and garden waste.
If we don’t achieve this target we will need to invest in new landfill space sooner.
Currently Edward River only recycles through community recycling (e.g. container deposit scheme and recycle centres). This is very low compared to other areas with the 3 bin service who are already achieving 70-80% diversion from landfill from kerbside bins.
The green lid organics bin will reduce the amount of waste in your general waste by around 50%. And much of what is left can go into the yellow lid recycling bin to save filling up our local landfill.
A regional kerbside bin audit from 2022 showed that there is about 8-10kg of recyclable materials per household in a fortnightly collection. Having a recycling bin as well as a organics bin means we don’t need as much space in our general waste bin. And less waste goes to landfill!
The amount of waste generated by households has been increasing over the past 30 years. In 1996 each person in Australia generated 125kg of waste annually. In 2019 this amount had tripled to 370kg per person annually!
We must increase our recycling efforts just to keep up, otherwise there will be no landfill space to put all the waste.
Why will I be receiving an organics bin?
You will be receiving an green lid bin, for your food scraps and garden matter, to reduce the quantity and content of waste going to landfill. Approximately half the content of the average household rubbish bin is organic material. Currently, this is sent to Deniliquin Landfill which is rapidly filling up. If Council does not reduce how much waste goes to landfill, prices will need to rise substantially. These costs will be passed on to ratepayers.
What will I be able to put in my green lid organics bin?
You can put in all your food scraps including fish, meat and bones, coffee grounds and cooked foods. Garden waste such as prunings, grass clippings, sticks, weeds and flowers can also be included. However, you cannot include things like plastic bin liners, general household waste, treated or laminated timber or old clothing. These need to go in your general waste bin.
How will I sort food waste from my general household rubbish?
Each household will receive a kitchen caddy and compostable liners especially to hold food waste. These liners can then be placed in your new green lidded bin. There is approximately a year’s supply in a roll and when you run out you can call 1300 240 841 or visit the Edward River Library or Customer Service Centre for a new roll, free of charge.
What is collected?
Five main categories of materials will be collected: Aluminium (cans and clean foil), Steel (cans), glass (bottles and jars), hard plastic containers (milk bottles, shampoo bottles) and cardboard and paper (boxes, newspapers, paper, magazines).
To get ready for the new waste service information will be provided to all residents about what to recycle in the yellow lid bin. Keep an eye on our website and www.halvewaste.com.au and Facebook page to find out more.
Operation and Collection
- WEEKLY collection of 240L food and garden waste organics bin - Green lid
- FORTNIGHTLY collection of 240L recycling bin – Yellow lid
- FORTNIGHTLY collection of 240L general waste bin – Red lid
Where will the new 3 bin system operate?
The new system will begin in Deniliquin on the 1st of July 2024.
It will include all households currently receiving a domestic waste collection.
Commercial premises that have an existing council bin service will be included.
Villages and outlying areas are not included at this stage but may be considered in the future.
When will the 3 bins be collected?
The collection schedule will be:
This represents over 100% increase in the volume of waste removed from each household compared to the current 1 bin system.
Click here to see an online map of collection areas and days, or view the map area below:
When is the delivery of my 3 new bins and kitchen caddy?
Your new bins and kitchen caddy, caddy liners and collection schedule information fridge magnet will be delivered to your property from mid-May. They are not to be put out for emptying until week starting July 1.
Changes and Adjustments
What happens to my existing council bin?
In the week starting June 25th place your bin out as normal, after it is emptied by our garbage truck please turn it upside down and leave on the curb for us to collect. You can then start to fill your new bins in preparation of being emptied the next week. J.R. Richards will empty the green lidded and red lidded bin in the first week of July. They will not empty our old council bins anymore after that date.
You are welcome to keep your old bin or pass it on to your rural friends. But note that the old bins can no longer be put out for collection.
Will my garbage charges change?
Every year your garbage charge increases slightly in line with inflation. Next financial year there is an additional change due to the introduction of an organics bin and recycling bin to every Edward River Council household (who currently already have a domestic waste collection service) starting July 2024. More details about these charges will be available next year as part of the community consultation of all council fees and charges. At this stage it is anticipated to be an increase of around $150 to the Domestic Waste Management Charge.
How will my general waste (rubbish) bin change?
You will receive a new red lid rubbish bin for general waste and it will be emptied fortnightly instead of weekly. Data from other councils in our region shows that about half of what is currently being put into the red bin could be composted through the organics service, reducing the need to collect the bin every week.
What if my new bins go missing?
Your new bins have a microchip series number which is assigned to your property, so they cannot be emptied elsewhere. If you believe your bin has been stolen, please call police and make a report then call Customer Service on 5898 3000 for a replacement. Your bins are your responsibility and there will be a cost to replace them.
Council and Community
Which other councils are introducing organics bins?
Six councils in the Murray and Riverina regions – Berrigan, Edward River, Leeton, Greater Hume, Federation and Murrumbidgee - are introducing the organics bin. These six councils all obtained funding to introduce the organics bin through the NSW EPA, Go FOGO Round 1 grant program. They will join Murray River and Albury City in delivering a consistent waste and recycling message across the Murray and Riverina regions.
Why are councils introducing organics bins as well as recycling?
The introduction of the organics service in NSW councils has been mandated by the NSW Government to help reduce the strain on landfills and utilise the compost generated in our region’s agricultural industries.
Participation
Do I have to do anything special to get my bin?
No, the new bins will be delivered with clear instructions and directions for use. More information about how the system will operate will be provided to you closer to the start date, which is anticipated to be in July 2024.
Can I opt out? I already compost at home!
The new green lid organics bin can be seen as an extension to the great work you’re already doing. And, the new service can accept things that your compost heap or pet may not like – things such as citrus, onions, bones, weeds and diseased and infected fruit or vegetables.
As a community we pay for many services as part of our rates that benefit the community, even if every individual resident may not utilise them. Reducing the pressure on landfill and generating a valuable resource for our region’s agricultural industries helps Council to reduce the cost of landfill space into the future.
Additional Resources
How can I find out more?
You will be provided with detailed information about the new 3 bin system in the lead-up to its introduction. In the meantime, you can find further information on our website, Facebook or by phoning Customer Service on 03 5898 3000.
Visit Halve Waste www.halvewaste.com.au for information about recycling and waste services in our region.