Shire of York

Refuse Collection Day

  • York East Refuse collection is weekly on a Tuesday
  • York West, Greenhills, Kauring & Talbot Refuse collection is weekly on a Wednesday

Recycling Collection Day

  • York East Recycling collection is fortnightly on a Tuesday
  • York West, Greenhills, Kauring & Talbot Recycling collection is fortnightly on a Wednesday

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

There will be no changes to your collection service for the Labour Day Public Holiday.

How do I arrange a Free Bulk Bin?

The Shire of York offers a bulk kerbside refuse service for the residents within the town site of York. Residents are entitled to one free bin per financial year. The bins are delivered to households on a Tuesday, and collected after a period of one week. As we have a limited number of Bulk bins available each week, please arrange bookings well in advance of the date you require it. To order a free bulk bin, click here. Each red bin will be placed on the verge immediately outside the house and not in the driveway or backyard.  Placement of the bin will be at the discretion of the truck driver to ensure there will be no unnecessary damage in placing or collecting the bin.

YOU MAY USE THE BULK BINS TO DISPOSE OF:

  • White Goods – Fridges, Stoves etc
  • General Junk – Furniture and Household Items
  • Tree and Shrub Prunings

YOU MAY NOT USE THE BULK BIN TO DISPOSE OF:

  • Asbestos
  • Paint
  • Chemicals & Oils
  • Bricks
  • Sand & Concrete
  • Foodstuff
  • Vehicle Bodies or Part Vehicle Bodies
  • Gas Cylinders
  • Batteries & Tyres

Please refrain from using bobcats or other machinery to load bulk bins.

​​​* IMPORTANT – Bins have a 2 TONNE WEIGHT LIMIT and must not be overloaded. If bins cannot be lifted due to overloading, householders will be responsible for the costs involved in having the bin removed. These costs could be in excess of several hundred dollars.

When can I put my bins out?

Bins need to be placed on the kerb by 6am on the morning of your collection day to ensure your bins are collected.

Where should I place my bins for collection?

Your bins need to be placed on the kerb with unobstructed access. Your bins should face the road with the handles facing your property. If you have more than one refuse/recycling service, it is important to place the bins at least 50cms apart to ensure there is no interference with the collection arm.

How do I get a refuse and recycling bin?

Each new service receives a 240Lt Refuse and Recycling Bin. These bins remain the property of Avon Waste. If the Refuse/Recycling Bin is lost, stolen or wilfully damaged, it is the resident’s responsibility to pay for a replacement Refuse/Recycling Bin. To arrange a new or additional service to your property, you need to contact your local shire. All properties in the town boundary are required to have a refuse service. To purchase a replacement bin contact our office on 9641 1318. Bins need to be paid for before they are delivered.

Why wasn’t my refuse bin collected?

There are a couple reasons why a bin may not be emptied.

  • Your bins were not placed out on time.
  • Your bins may have been obstructed by parked cars or trees for example.
  • Your bin was overweight. The maximum weight your bin can be is 70kg.
  • Some of the refuse is stuck in the bin causing refuse not to empty when the bin is tipped. Foam, polystyrene, grass clippings are common causes for this.
  • You have placed unacceptable items in your bin.
  • You do not have a refuse service. If this is the case you need to contact the shire to arrange one.

Why wasn’t my recycling bin collected?

There are a couple reasons why a bin may not be emptied.

  • Your bins were not placed out on time.
  • Your bins may have been obstructed by parked cars or trees for example.
  • You have placed unacceptable items in your recycle bin.

Remember the Refuse and Recycling bins are not necessarily collected at the same time of day.

If your bin was missed and you are unsure as to why, please contact our office on 9641 1318.

What can’t I place in the refuse bin?

Please refrain from placing hot or burning ashes, bricks, rocks, soil, paints, hazardous material, solvents or liquid waste into your bin.

How will my bin collection be affected by public holidays?

Your refuse will be collected as normal on most public holidays. The only exception to this is Christmas day. If your collection day falls on this day, alternative arrangements will be made and you will be advised by your Local Shire it will also be posted in 'Important Information' on this Website.

My bin is broken, how do I fix this?

Occasionally over the life time of your bin, parts may be required to be replaced. For example, bin lids, lid pins, wheels and axles. These items will be replaced where possible if the damage is incurred as part of normal wear and tear of the bin. To report any repairs, please contact the Avon Waste office.