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    Opening hours. It is strongly advised you engage a suitably qualified contractor to remove asbestos. There is a limit on the number of cars on each site, which means that you may have to queue outside the site before you're allowed to enter. Clay Cover - clay only, free from other materials. The cover must be spreadable to a thin layer of 100mm thick. 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Monitoring our progress, Measures - Open spaces and facilities support Dunedin’s communities to thrive, Measures - Our parks, natural landscapes, flora and fauna are treasured by the community, Landfill charges and prices (Link | New window), Monday to Saturday 8.00am - 5.30pm, Sunday 9.00am - 5.30pm.
    Find out everything you need to know including when you can visit, what’s accepted, important safety information and opening times on our recycling centre pages. We use cookies on our website.

    The Green Island landfill site is about to undergo a change to provide better facility access and flow. Small quantities of waste should be bagged (80 litre bag or less) to avoid paying vehicle load charges. Sprinklers will be activated while unloading asbestos. If you're bringing a heavy item to the tip, which takes two people to lift it into your vehicle at home, those two people will be required on site to lift it out.Please ensure that you:wash hands before and after your visitkeep 2m apartWe offer assistance with heavy items to the elderly and disabled at all sites. Tip: a little preplanning enables you to better prepare your load, meaning you can keep your landfill costs down by taking recyclable and reusable items to the recycling recovery park area and/or Rummage for no charge. Items include electronic and mobile devices as well as paper documents. More information here We apologies for any inconvenience caused over this period and your patience is appreciated. Sites are reviewed every day and the service will only continue to be provided if this is considered safe, both for the public, and for people working at the site. All traffic will pass by the booth – so whether you have items for landfill, recycling for drop off or just visiting and/or dropping off to Rummage this will be the route to take. Please adhere to social distancing at all times.

    This is a service for small household quantities and not for commercial customers. We're expecting queues to be longest between 9.00am and 11.00am, so you may want to visit on an afternoon.

    We've implemented the following to keep you safe: We offer assistance with heavy items to the elderly and disabled at all sites. Please follow government guidance when visiting our sites and be aware that there may be long wait times. Still didn't find what you were looking for? Opening hours. is taken free of charge during the warmer months. Works to instate the changed traffic management are expected to commence in October and be complete in November. They are recycled via Cargill Enterprises. Location: 9 Brighton Road, Green Island (opposite Burgess St.), 10 km from the Octagon.
    Sidmouth Recycling Centre Bowd Sidmouth EX10 0ND 0345 155 1010.  to see a full list of what can be disposed of at each site. Some materials are prohibited from entering landfill due to inherent characteristics that pose an unacceptable risk to human health and the environment. Please note: only wrapping paper and card without foil and glitter can be recycled at HWRCs. Yes, there are some instances where you will need a permit. Green Island landfill is the only landfill in the city consented for special and hazardous waste disposal. HWRCs do not offer secure data removal or confidentiality of data, therefore it is your responsibility to ensure your data is removed before depositing any item for recycling or reuse. All Bring Centres are operational, please see below opening times: Monday -Thursday: 9am -4pm; Friday: 9am - 1pm; Saturday(Excluding Herzog Park & Eamonn Ceannt Park): 10am - 4pm Persons seen disposing of products that appear on the following list will incur penalty charges; radioactive material, liquid paint, PCBs, refrigerant gases, gas cylinders and intractable organic-chlorine.

    (08 Oct 2020 2:55pm). All our centres open from 8.30am to 6pm daily. We will be monitoring this queue and working with the police to ensure that traffic levels remain safe. Find out information about the Green Island transfer station hours, fees and charges and acceptable items for recycling or disposal. You must tell staff if you have this waste and they will direct you where to put it. Monday to Saturday 8.00am - 5.30pm, Sunday 9.00am - 5.30pm; Closed. Chemicals and hazardous materials like paint, asbestos and bleach must be disposed of carefully. Please avoid turning up early to queue. The maximum size of rubble is 1m in any direction. Opening hours. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter for updates.We've implemented the following to keep you safe:There is a limit on the number of cars on each site, which means that you may have to queue outside the site before you're allowed to enter. Sites are reviewed every day and the service will only continue to be provided if this is considered safe, both for the public, and for people working at the site. Mercuric oxide, silver oxide zinc air, zinc chloride, nickel cadmium, nickel lithium and nickel metal hydride batteries are also accepted but must be 12 volts or less. Contact the Landfill Engineer at DCC on 03 477 4000 early for more information, guidance and/or advice with regards to your disposal options. Use our postcode lookup below to find your nearest tip. The site will open on the following Saturdays: 3, 17 and 31 October; 14 and 28 November; 12 and 26 December; We are open from 9.00am - 12.00pm. Our recycling centres are open from 8.30am to 6pm at the following locations: We also have a map showing recycling centres. For more information please refer to The Worksafe website (link to external website, new window), The Health and Safety at Work (Asbestos) Regulations 2016 must be followed; Legislation website (link to external website, new window). You do not need to book an appointment to use one of our tips. Find out everything you need to know including when you can visit, what’s accepted, important safety information and opening times on our recycling centre pages. Dedicated to reducing, reusing, recycling, and composting. Disposable overalls need to be thrown away after disposal and cleaning has occurred. Summer (Apr to Sep) Winter (Oct to Mar) Monday to Friday: 9:00am to 5:00pm: 9:00am to 4:30pm: Saturday and Sunday: 10:00am to 6:00pm: 10:00am to 4:30pm: Contact details. Is any waste which, by its physical or chemical properties, requires special handling and is identified in two categories which is greater or lesser than 20% solids content. Asbestos is a hazardous substance that is harmful when inhaled and is only accepted at the Green Island Landfill. Opening times. Drop off of household Special and Hazardous Wastes: can be done at the Green Island Transfer Station for a nominal charge (refer to the landfill charges). After Hours Opening Fee (excludes ETS) Booth operation costs – per hour (plus any additional machine fees) After hours $91.00 Opening Fee - After Hours $446.00 All Transfer Stations – Small Vehicle Charges (excludes ETS) (not using weighbridge) Car tyres – each $5.00 Clay cover (dry) The Moana Pool hydroslide The Booth Operator will ask if the correct Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is present. You may even be turned away if the queues are too long and asked to return another time when it is safe to do so. Monday to Sunday: 8:30am to 3:45pm. Cover - is sand or soil, which could have some clay mixed in, but is free of contaminants that may cause harm to human health or the environment.

    You do not need to book an appointment to use one of our tips.

    A small fee will apply for some items for recycling.

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