
Opening hours: Monday-Friday 7am-4pm, Saturday 8am-3pm, Sunday 10am-3pmĬampbelltown: 6 Newton Road, Campbelltown.Įdinburgh North: Gate 3, Bellchambers Road, Edinburgh North. North Plympton: 181 Morphett Road, North Plympton.

Be aware Hazardous Wastes can not be disposed of in the general waste bin as they are harmful to human health and the environment. Household chemicals can be dangerous if they are not stored or disposed of safely. Batteries (other than lead acid batteries) can be placed in the waste bin, but then they will go to landfill. If you cannot drop your batteries off, batteries cannot be recycled through the yellow bin. Check with your local council as some have a recycling drop-off facility available for residents. Household Hazardous Waste facilities also accept batteries - find your nearest one here:Īlternatively, you can order a battery recycling bucket for your home, or share one with neighbours (fees apply):Īutomotive batteries can be recycled at auto part retailers or service stations. Please use the links below to locate your nearest point, and phone ahead to make sure there is a collection service offered at your local store first.

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Householders can also look for participating Aldi, Officeworks and Woolworths stores for free drop off points for battery recycling (any brand of AA, AAA, C, D and 9V batteries, both rechargeable and single use). Many councils and libraries offer a drop off service (example: City of Charles Sturt) - please call your council direct to check if they are participating, and where locations are. Find your closest battery recycler: CLICK HERE There are many free drop off options for batteries to make sure they are recycled.įree drop-off locations for all kinds of batteries now available in SA.
