Waste disposal Centres
Find out where to dispose of waste, recycling and hazardous materials. The City does not operate its own waste disposal centre, however residents can use several nearby facilities.
Disposal centres available to residents and businesses
The following facilities accept a range of waste and recyclable materials.
Fees may apply depending on the type and quantity of waste.
Visit each facility’s website to check opening hours, accepted materials, fees and any disposal requirements before you go.
What you can take to a disposal centre
Each facility has its own acceptance rules. Common items include:
- General household waste
- Recyclables
- Green waste
- Mattresses
- Whitegoods and appliances
- Scrap metal
- E-waste.
Check your chosen facility’s website for full details.
Containers for change depots
Containers for Change is Western Australia’s container deposit scheme. Eligible drink containers with a 10c refund mark can be returned to a refund point to be recycled, helping keep valuable materials out of landfill.
Some depots will count your 10¢ containers for you, others offer a self-serve option and sometimes they'll pop up at convenient community locations near you.
Search for your local depot and check opening hours and available services on the Containers for Change website.
Hazardous waste disposal
Hazardous materials such as paints, solvents, gas cylinders, pesticides, batteries and pool chemicals must not be placed in kerbside bins.
These items can be taken to any Household Hazardous Waste Program site, including:
For more information, visit our Household Hazardous Waste Disposal page.