A Campbelltown Council rebate that aims to encourage people to reduce the amount of waste that goes into landfill by choosing more sustainable options is being made available for the third year in a row.
It’s also part of the annual Plastic Free July campaign.
It means that Campbelltown residents can access a rebate of 50 percent on their purchase of reusable nappies and sanitary products, up to the value of $100.
To allow more residents to benefit from this incentive, this year, the rebate period has been extended to cover purchases made between June 1 and July 31.
“We’re proud to offer this rebate to residents for a third year in a row,” Mayor George Greiss said.
“We hope by extending the rebate to include the month of June it will help encourage the reduction of waste going into landfill and make it more affordable for residents to switch to more sustainable products,” he said.
The rebate will be available for the following items:
- Nappies – any reusable nappies such as fitted nappies, all in one nappies, all in two nappies, reusable night nappies, reusable swim nappies, terry towelling / pre-fold nappies, reusable nursing products, and reusable wipes / liners.
- Sanitary products – reusable menstrual pads and underwear, menstrual cups, reusable incontinence pads and reusable underwear.
Further information on how to claim the rebate and a full list of terms and conditions are available on the Campbelltown Council website here.