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Making decluttering easier

In a city that’s always growing and changing, it’s often the behind-the-scenes local businesses that quietly keep Geelong running smoothly.

Recycle North Geelong is one of those businesses – an everyday essential that’s helping residents clear clutter, dispose responsibly and keep our neighbourhoods looking their best.

Conveniently located in Furner Ave, North Geelong and open Monday to Saturday from 7.30am to 5pm, the team has built a reputation for being more than just a drop-off point.

Locals know it as a place where friendly staff lend a hand, unloading trailers, answering questions and making the entire experience that little bit easier.

Whether you’re doing a weekend clean-out, renovating, downsizing or managing a business, the goal is simple: make waste disposal stress-free and accessible.

What sets Recycle North Geelong apart is its commitment to doing the right thing for the community and the environment.

While many assume a transfer station is just for expensive tip runs, this local business has worked hard to provide clarity, transparency and genuine value.

A wide range of common household items can be dropped off quickly and affordably, and many materials – including cardboard, scrap metal, car batteries, selected e-waste, printer cartridges, paint (up to 100 litres) and whitegoods – are accepted free of charge.

The station also offers responsible disposal for tricky materials such as polystyrene and problem waste, taking the guesswork out of what goes where.

With clear signage, helpful directions and a focus on recycling, the team is actively reducing landfill and encouraging residents to make environmentally sound choices without the hassle.

But perhaps the biggest impact is the human one. In an era where customer service often feels rushed or impersonal, North Geelong Transfer Station stands out for its community-first approach.

Staff are on hand to guide you, greet you with a smile and help unload – something many locals say has become one of the standout reasons they keep returning.

As Geelong continues to grow, businesses such as Recycle North Geelong play an important role in supporting the way we live – cleaner homes, cleaner streets and a cleaner future.

If you haven’t visited before, or you’ve been unsure about what you can bring or how it all works, this is your sign to drop in and experience a smoother, more supportive approach to waste disposal.

Recycle North Geelong: making responsible disposal easier, friendlier and closer than you think.

More information recycle.net.au

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