Some of our services are closed or have different hours over the Christmas and New Year period.

The Victorian Government is rolling out a standardised approach for all household waste and recycling services across the state. This means that all councils will be required to comply with the Victorian Government’s regulations and service standards.

Their proposed regulations and service standards are currently available for community members to provide feedback on. 

You can have your say by visiting the Victorian Government’s consultation page before Wednesday 14 August 2024. 

What the proposed changes mean for you

There are some key changes the Victorian Government is proposing which may impact our community.

New glass recycling service

A fourth kerbside bin for glass recycling is required to be introduced by 1 July 2027.

Standardised bin lid colours

We’re required to transition to new bin lid colours to comply with the statewide standardised bin lid colours. The original deadline was 2030, however the regulations and service standards propose this is brought forward to 1 July 2027.

No compostable FOGO caddy liners 

Compostable liners would no longer be allowed in your lime-green lidded FOGO bin. This includes the current Council supplied AS4736 certified liners that encourage food waste separation from the general waste stream. 

Reducing what’s accepted in your recycling bin

Items currently accepted in your yellow-lidded recycling bin would be significantly reduced. Some examples of items which the Victorian Government is proposing not to accept include: 

  • plastic meat trays
  • frozen food cartons and tubs
  • all cordial bottles.

Have your say

Find out more and have your say on the proposed regulations and service standards through the Victorian Government’s consultation page. Consultation closes on Wednesday 14 August 2024.
Council will also prepare a submission to the Victorian Government’s consultation.  

More information

For more information about the proposed regulations and service standards, contact the Victorian Government at [email protected]