Rethink
The key to more sustainable waste systems is rethinking what waste means, considering waste to be a valuable resource that we need to harness. When we reframe rubbish or waste as something useful and productive we begin closing the loops, transitioning to a circular economy that will sustain us and future generations.
Reduce
Reducing our consumption of unnecessary and unsustainable items is important in tackling the problems around waste facing our communities and environment regionally, nationally and globally. When we cannot avoid the generation of waste through changing our purchasing or consumption habits, we can consider reusing, repairing or repurposing avenues to keep our valuable resources out of landfill.
Reuse
While an item may no longer be useful to us, it may be useful to a neighbour, a friend or another person in your community. If no one you know can use the items you no longer need, consider selling or giving away items at a garage sale, on Gumtree, e Bay, Facebook marketplace or Buy, Swap & Sell pages. These are not affiliated with Council, and should be carefully considered at your own risk.
Alternatively you can donate good quality items to charity shops to be reused by someone else. Please remember if items are not in a condition that you would be comfortable to gift to a friend do not donate, as bad donations create waste issues for the charity shop.
Recycle
While avoiding and reusing waste are the most effective approaches to tackling waste issues, recycling holds an important place in more sustainable waste systems when we talk about closing the loop.
Your recycling is handled and sorted by real people at the Mudgee Recycling Facility. Do the right thing and recycle right.
You can view what is recyclable and compostable through kerbside collection services via Council's kerbside bin guide.
For common household problem wastes that cannot be collected via Council kerbside waste and recycling collection services there are permanent drop off centres called Community Recycling Centres (CRCs). Mid-Western Region householders can drop off household volumes of these problem wastes year round free of charge to the CRC at Mudgee Waste Facility. Find out more about Community Recycling Centres.
If you are unsure about where you can recycle items you can search via Council’s A to Z Recycling Guide or contact Council on 6378 2850.