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Sydney Council Rubbish Collection Dates

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by Aaron Fabien

EPA revealed that New South Wales generated over 22.4 million tonnes of waste in 2022-23. While almost two-thirds of this waste is recycled, each person produces 2.68 tonnes of rubbish—heavier than a typical car!

Householders require reliable, scheduled pickups to eliminate such growing rubbish issues. Read on to learn Sydney’s council collection dates and discover how All Gone Rubbish Removals assists when these scheduled pickups fall short.

Why Knowing Your Rubbish Collection Date Is Important

A typical Sydney household produces 21.75 kg of rubbish weekly, or almost 9 kg per person. When these remain uncollected, they could be unsightly and pose health and safety concerns.

Staying informed about your local rubbish collection is crucial to avoid waste piling up. Ensure your bins are out on the scheduled pickup to maintain a clean, spotless property. Doing so prevents vermin and unpleasant odours, contributing to the city’s positive reputation.

Understanding bulk pickup schedules also helps you dispose of large items without cluttering your garage or yard. This information saves you from unnecessary trips to disposal facilities and avoids the pitfalls of dumping unwanted heavy items.

Rubbish Collection Dates for Major Sydney Regions

In 2020-21, over 3.3 million NSW households have access to kerbside bin collection and clean-up services. While not all councils offer collection services, inconsistent access to council information can result in missed rubbish pickups. Let’s take a glimpse of these collection dates for major Syndey regions:

City of Sydney Council

The City of Sydney requires bins to be out the night before your collection day. It collects red-lid and yellow-lid bins weekly, while fortnightly for green-lid bins (garden organics). All containers are emptied from 6 AM to 6 PM on the collection day, even during public holidays.

While red bins from some apartments and high-rise buildings can be collected several times a week, the council does not accept commercial or business bins. Refrain from packing bins too tightly, as collection vehicles can’t pick up heavy bins. 

So, how do they collect large items? If you live within the city's local area, you can book a free pick-up for bulky waste every week. Whether you’re a homeowner or building manager, it’s best to separate your items before collection into three groups: mattresses, bulky household items, and white goods (including metals and e-waste).

Inner West Council

The Inner West Council collects 120-litre red-lid bins weekly, but you can book an extra free red bin depending on your waste volume. Green-lid (240-litre garden organics) bins are collected weekly, while it’s fortnightly for 240-litre yellow (recycling) bins. 

The council also collects damaged, large items that can’t go to your household bins. While some collection categories are recycled, bulky household items and furniture can end up in landfills. That’s why it’s important to consider whether bulky items can be reused, donated, or sold before booking a council clean-up. 

Inner West Council’s cleanup hauls bulky household items, furniture, branches, mattresses, metals, and white goods. These booked council cleanups incur charges, which can be limited to no more than two cubic metres per collection. 

North Sydney Council

The North Sydney Council provides one 80-litre red-lid bin for each house or one 240-litre bin for three units in a shared complex, collected weekly. Meanwhile, the council collects and transports yellow-lid bins (140 or 240 litres) weekly to recycling facilities

While each property pays the Domestic Waste Management Charge (DWMC), the council only fortnightly collects pre-booked green waste and bulky items. Unfortunately, green waste bins are not included in the DWMC. 

Every second Monday, the council hauls two cubic metres of residential bulky waste, which should be out the night before the collection date. The junk must be neatly placed outside your property without obstructing footpaths or walkways.

Waverley and Woollahra Councils

The Woolhara Council offers weekly collections of red, yellow, and green (garden organics) bins. Meanwhile, the Waverly Council provides weekly garbage collection and fortnightly collects yellow and green bins. 

The Waverly Council also offers three free bulky waste cleanups annually, including one scheduled and two booked collections. While both councils’ rubbish pickups are mostly pre-arranged, consider using these detailed cleanup schedules:

Randwick Council

Randwick Council schedules red-bin collections weekly for apartment buildings but fortnightly for a single house. The council collects green-lid bins each week and yellow-lid bins every two weeks. The area has 22 waste collection zones, each differing in pickup schedules. 

Residents receive six free bulky waste pickups, including one scheduled and five booked clean-up collections. If you are uncertain about your zone’s exact junk pickup dates, you can use the council's waste collection calendar

Parramatta and Cumberland Councils

While bins weighing over 70 kg may not be collected, Parramatta Council provides weekly collections for garbage (red-lid) bins and fortnightly for recycling (yellow-lid) and garden (green-lid) bins. 

Find your Parramatta suburb’s collection date with the council’s waste management map. Meanwhile, Cumberland Council provides a bin day map tool to gauge your regular wheelie bin pickups accurately. 

Sutherland Shire Council

The council covers 42 suburbs, and residents can have two pre-booked council clean-ups each year. While leaving out junk items can be treated as illegal dumping, residents can book rubbish pickup eight months in advance based on the waste booklet mailed to them mid-year.  

Northern Beaches Council

Northern Beaches Council collection services include emptying your red-lid and yellow-lid bins weekly while collecting green-lid (vegetation) bins fortnightly, depending on your address. 

The region’s rubbish collection typically occurs between 6 AM and 6 PM on the scheduled date. Regular collection only accepts a maximum of three cubic metres of bulky waste, which often ends up landfilled. You can refer to the council’s waste and recycling calendar to leave the exact bins out on the right night. 

Preparing for Rubbish Collection in Your Area

Council collections do not accept any overflowing, improperly segregated or dumped bins. That’s why it’s crucial to familiarise the accepted and unaccepted items in each bin:

  • Red-lid Bin: This bin typically accepts general household rubbish that cannot be recycled or composted, such as food scraps, nappies, broken glasses, and plastic bags.
  • Yellow-lid Bin: In this bin, discard anything but recyclable materials, such as used paper products, steel and aluminium cans, glass bottles, jars, and drink cartons.
  • Green-lid Bin: Designed to temporarily store your grass clippings, leaves, flowers, prunings, twigs, and most garden organics. 

Council servicing often collects unwanted items too big to fit these bins. Unless you’re sure such items can no longer be reused or sold, follow these steps to eliminate bulky items for scheduled council junk pickups:

  • Check Your Council’s Guidelines: Each council's bulky waste collection guidelines vary. Some councils may require you to complete forms, so double-check the specific requirements and restrictions.
  • Prepare Items for Pickup: Most councils require you to put junked items out a night before the collection date. Placing your items earlier can obstruct the walkways, resulting in hefty fines due to illegal dumping. Attach a note to indicate it’s a booked pickup.
  • Keep Loose Items Contained: Place small items in a box, as loose items won’t be collected. Since each item requires a different recycling process, you can tie or bundle similar junk types.
  • Place Items in Right Spots: While some properties can have multiple access points, placing your junks in accessible locations allows swift, efficient removal. Confirm your council’s pick-up locations to avoid a missed or delayed collection.
  • Remove Any Doors or Drawers: Most councils may require you to remove doors from refrigerators or drawers from furniture for workers’ safety.

Missed or Additional Waste Collections

Failing to meet your council’s terms and conditions can result in missing waste collections. You can contact your council about it or consider taking your pile to the nearby drop-off centre for proper disposal. Some councils offer special pickups for overlooked junk retrieval but may incur extra charges. 

Council collections sometimes have a 2-4 cubic metres limitation per collection. Finding professional services like All Gone Rubbish Removals is crucial when council pickups are insufficient. At All Gone Rubbish Removals, we provide urgent, large-scale waste disposal that council collections cannot accommodate.  

How All Gone Rubbish Removals Can Help

At All Gone Rubbish Removals, we’ve served thousands of Sydneysiders for over a decade. We’re local experts combined with unmatched industry experience. We deliver exceptional services through:

  • Comprehensive Waste Removal: We meticulously collect and dispose of all kinds of rubbish from small to large-scale cleanouts. We thoroughly sort any residential or commercial junk for optimal removal and recycling.
  • Affordable, Reliable Services: We offer transparent, cost-effective pricing to deliver top-quality rubbish removal, ensuring great value for your money. Our reliable team arrives on time and cleans up after themselves to provide a hassle-free experience!
  • Customised Solutions: We tailor solutions to meet your needs by providing bespoke scheduling to manage all waste types. We custom-fit our services, whether you need a curbside pickup, one-time bulk junk collection, or specialised hazardous item transport.
  • Compliance with Safe Disposal: Improper waste disposal incurs hefty fines. That’s why we go beyond adhering to local regulations. We commit to the responsible sorting, disposing, and recycling of rubbish we collect Sydney-wide.

FAQs 

How do I find my council’s rubbish collection schedule?

The easiest way to find your council’s waste collection schedule is to navigate their websites. Most councils have developed digital maps or calendars that give valuable information about collection dates, guidelines, or urgent updates. 

Here are some websites of some major Sydney councils, mostly with dedicated clean-up dates per zone or suburb:

What do I do if I miss my rubbish pickup?

Once you have skipped or missed bin collections, contact your council about alternative options. Many Sydney councils have designated drop-off centres where you can transport your rubbish. Hiring a professional service like All Gone Rubbish Removal provides hassle-free, efficient disposal of any rubbish type.

How often is bulk waste collected in Sydney?

The frequency of bulk waste collection can vary between councils’ suburbs or zones. Some councils haul bins weekly, bi-weekly, or in pre-arranged pickups. Consider checking your local council for their specific guidelines and conditions.

Can I book additional pickups through the council?

While some councils allow additional pickups, others have specific limitations or requirements. For example, the City of Sydney has a limit of one cubic metre for houses and four cubic metres for apartment buildings per booked collection. You can directly contact your council about how to book additional pickups. 

Get A Convenient Rubbish Collection With Us

Staying updated with your council’s rubbish collection dates is crucial to prevent unnecessary costs and penalties. Understanding the local guidelines is key to smoothly maintaining a clutter-free, vibrant property. Professional servicing is also vital when council junk removal is unavailable or limited.

As Sydney’s trusted expert, All Gone Rubbish Removals has an unrivalled decade of industry experience. We custom-fit our removal services to suit your needs, budget, and schedule. We adhere to NSW regulations to ensure safe, responsible, and eco-conscious waste disposal. 

With our expert removalists, you can confidently sidestep hefty fines for improper rubbish disposal. Contact us at 0420 102 118 for an obligation-free quote and save $75 off your first load!

Aaron Fabien, owner of All Gone Rubbish Removals, brings over 15 years of experience to Australia’s rubbish removal industry. Known for fast, affordable, and eco-friendly solutions, Aaron has built a trusted brand serving residential and commercial customers alike.

Driven by a passion for helping customers achieve clutter-free spaces, All Gone Rubbish Removals has become a go-to resource for waste management, featuring over 100 expert articles on rubbish removal and sustainability. Aaron’s dedication to efficiency and customer satisfaction ensures his business remains a leader in the industry.
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