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A new era for waste and recycling

The way Geelong manages waste is changing, thanks to the opening of the North Geelong Transfer Station.

More than just a convenient drop-off point, the facility is already making a significant contribution to sustainability and the local community.

In its first week of operation alone, the transfer station helped divert more than 53,000kg of waste from landfill.

This included more than 228,000 cardboard egg cartons, which are now being recycled into new packaging instead of taking up valuable space in landfills. These figures highlight the important role the centre is playing in building a cleaner, more resource-conscious future for the region.

The processing facility has been designed with simplicity in mind. Visitors can drive in, unload items directly into clearly marked bins, and head out again with ease. Friendly staff are available to assist and ensure materials are sorted correctly, making the experience both efficient and straightforward.

The facility accepts a wide variety of items, offering free drop-off for cardboard and polystyrene (up to 0.5m³), white goods, e-waste such as televisions and computers and scrap metal. It also accommodates general household rubbish, building materials, tyres, mattresses and green waste, providing a one-stop solution for responsible waste disposal.

Whether you have one item, a car boot, or even a tipping trailer, all are welcome for drop-offs at the site, making it ideal for not only the local community but also larger commercial quantities.

Beyond convenience, the transfer station supports the broader vision of a circular economy – one where materials are reused, repurposed, and recycled instead of being discarded. Every load dropped off represents resources saved, emissions reduced, and a step towards a more sustainable Geelong.

Importantly, the site is designed to be accessible, well-organised, and clean, setting it apart from outdated perceptions of waste facilities. Many visitors have already commented on the professional service and the helpfulness of staff, reinforcing the community focus at the heart of the project.

As Geelong continues to grow, so too does the need for smarter waste solutions. The North Geelong Transfer Station is proving to be more than just a facility – it is a local asset, supporting residents, businesses, and the environment alike. For anyone looking to clear clutter responsibly, it offers a simple message: the key to less landfill is right here in North Geelong.

Located at 116 Furner Ave, North Geelong

Open: Monday to Friday 7.30am to 4.30pm, Saturday and Sunday 7.30am to 4pm

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