Waste Update
MOREE WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY
✅ Moree waste facility is open to the pubic and operating as normal
✅ Flood waste is free of charge
FLOOD DEBRIS AND WASTE COLLECTION FOR FLOOD AFFECTED RESIDENTS
The Moree Waste Management Facility is now open and available to take flood waste, at no charge!
Flood debris and waste from flood impacted properties will also be collected from the kerbside free of charge for residents in the flood affected area subject to receiving an Evacuation Order.
Collections will commence from Thursday 27 October.
Flood debris and waste can be placed on the kerbside from now and over the weekend.
For those placing waste on the kerb, the following categories of waste will be collected:
✅ food waste (Please place in your red lid bin first for normal collection. If the bin is full, put food waste in a container on the kerbside. Food waste can also be taken to the Moree Waste Management Facility free of charge)
✅ hard bulk waste (furniture, carpets, mattresses) other debris and general waste (cardboard etc)
✅ green waste (vegetation)
✅ scrap metal (whitegoods and e-waste)
Hazardous materials (gas bottles, paint, pool chemicals, unlabelled drums) can be placed on the kerbside but please separate these from other forms of waste.
For those with insurance, please contact your insurer first to find out exactly what your policy covers and how the company would like it to be disposed of. If you are having issues with your insurer, please contact the Insurance Council of Australia at www.insurancecouncil.com.au
For the safety of residents and our contractors, please ensure that you stay clear of the kerbside when our contractor is on-site at your residence.
Some other things to be mindful during the clean up are noted below 👇