Where are recycling centres in Brisbane?

Brisbane is known for its commitment to sustainability and environmental protection. One of the ways this is achieved is through the operation of recycling centres where residents can recycle a range of materials including household items, electronic waste, and packaging materials.

So, whatever you’re recycling this list will have you covered:

  • Return-It: Drinks containers including plastic, glass, aluminium, and steel. These materials are collected, sorted, and processed to be used again in the production of new products. The Containers at Return-It centre in Perth is located at various convenient locations, making it easy for residents to drop off their recyclable materials. Some of the locations include Enoggera, Kedron, North Lakes, Bundamba, Goodna, Bethania, and Redland Bay.
  • Total Green Recycling: located at 5/9 Institute Court in Mansfield, specializes in electronic waste recycling for both businesses and residents.
  • MobileMuster: Mobile phones, the official recycling program of the Australian mobile phone industry, accepts all brands of mobile phones and accessories at participating Australia Post offices in Brisbane.
  • Terracycle: A national recycling company that operates a recycling program for beauty products, including makeup and personal care items. You can drop off your recyclable materials at community collection hubs across Brisbane, including locations in New Farm and South Bank.
  • BatteryWorld: Accepts household batteries at their stores located in various suburbs. You can also recycle batteries at participating Australia Post offices in Brisbane.