
Campbelltown Council has unveiled a new look for the kerbside bulky waste collections service offered to residents four times a year.
The changes include a new name for what used to be known as kerbside clean up.
Now called bulky waste collections, the popular service for the collection of large household items that can’t fit in regular kerbside bins.
The update includes practical education and clear guidance on the two cubic metre collection limit, helping residents prepare their materials safely and efficiently for collection.
“We know our residents value this service and we want to make sure it’s easy to use and access,’’ says Campbelltown Mayor Darcy Lound.
“These changes ensure our community can prepare their bulky waste responsibly while keeping our streets clean and safe,” he said.
“By helping residents understand what can and can’t be collected, we’re reducing contamination, improving safety for our collection crews and supporting a cleaner, more sustainable Campbelltown.’’
Over November and December, the first 5000 residents who book a bulky waste collection will receive a collection pack including:
- A bulky waste collection guide brochure
- A booking confirmation sticker to display on their pile
- A mini two metre tape measure to help residents measure out their two cubic metre allowance.
For more information about items accepted in a bulky waste collection, or to book a collection, visit: https://www.campbelltown.nsw.gov.au/Services-and-Facilities/Waste-and-Recycling/kerbside-clean-up
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