It's important to put the right items in your bins and ensure they are put out correctly to minimise collection issues.
Whitehorse City Council is committed to reducing waste generated at events, in particular single-use plastics. We have developed the Planning A Plastic Free
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Whitehorse News - September 2023 Burwood East’s Susan Tan was blown away by the service provided through Council’s free HomeCycle service, a feel-good
Plastic Free July® is recognised globally as an annual month of global change, where individuals, businesses and governments come together to take action to
International students have access to support and services in the community. Below is information on these resources. Resources for International Students Youth
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
Whitehorse Education Assistance Grants (WEAG) support families experiencing financial hardship and their young people aged 10 – 25 to remain engaged in
Electronic waste (e-waste) is any unwanted item with a plug, battery or cord. As of 2019, the Victorian government banned these items from going to landfill
The waste and recycling we collect from the kerbside is treated differently for recycling or landfill depending on what it is. This includes: Garbage to