A recent study helped us better understand our community’s thoughts and attitudes about reusable menstrual and continence products, and consider ways to
Council offers a Reusable Items Collection for electronic waste (e-waste), reusable clothing and household items so that they do not end up in landfill. These
In Whitehorse we landfill over 27,000 tonnes of waste a year, that’s approximately the same weight as 216 blue whales! By reducing, reusing, recycling and
Whitehorse City Council is committed to reducing waste generated at events, in particular single-use plastics. We have developed the Planning A Plastic Free
Refer below for a list of commonly confused items and their disposal options and items that may not be accepted in Council's kerbside services and how to
Plastic Free July® is recognised globally as an annual month of global change, where individuals, businesses and governments come together to take action to
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When you’re out and about in Whitehorse this Christmas and New Year, don’t forget to bring along your reusable shopping bags. Did you know that as of November
From 1 November, the Victorian Government has banned retailers from supplying lightweight plastic bags, including degradable, biodegradable and compostable bags.
Transitioning from the linear 'take, make and dispose' economic model to a circular economy approach, to reduce the amount of raw resources extracted and keep