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10 hours ago
Eumundi Voice

Clean Up Eumundi
The Rotary Club of Eumundi and community volunteers set off on Sunday 3 March to clean up Eumundi and its five tunnels. Despite Eumundi having the reputation of being a tidy town there was still plenty of rubbish collected. Throughout Australia the event attracted 750,000 participants over 10,000 sites.
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Clean Up Eumundi
The Rotary Club of Eumundi and community volunteers set off on Sunday 3 March to clean up Eumundi and its five tunnels. Despite Eumundi having the reputation of being a tidy town there was still plenty of rubbish collected. Throughout Australia the event attracted 750,000 participants over 10,000 sites.
1 day ago
Eumundi Voice

It will soon be even easier to do the right thing for the environment thanks to more recycling bins being installed by Sunshine Coast Council (SCC) at popular beaches and parks.
Cans, drink cartons, plastic and glass bottles, and clean paper and cardboard can go in the new public recycling bins. Takeaway coffee cups can’t be recycled and should be put in the landfill bin.
Items with batteries in them, including vapes, should be taken to the closest battery return point as batteries must not go into landfill or recycle bins due to the risk of fires in trucks and at the recycling plant. To find the closest battery return point visit: recyclemate.com.au.
“Materials that would have otherwise ended up in landfill can now be recycled,” said SCC Manager of Waste and Resource Management John Hogg. “Recycle bins will be rolled-out in stages to prominent areas across the region with 208 new bins to be installed over the coming months.
“Thanks to the new Nambour Material Recovery Facility which opened in December 2023 we have been able to improve opportunities for the community to recycle. The facility can accept material seven days a week as opposed to the previous plant which was only open Monday to Friday.”
Clear instructions are attached to the front of each recycle bin to show what can go in. Council will place the bins in areas of greatest benefit, including Eumundi. It takes into consideration community feedback, whether trucks can access bins and the type of activity that takes place in a location.
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It will soon be even easier to do the right thing for the environment thanks to more recycling bins being installed by Sunshine Coast Council (SCC) at popular beaches and parks.
Cans, drink cartons, plastic and glass bottles, and clean paper and cardboard can go in the new public recycling bins. Takeaway coffee cups can’t be recycled and should be put in the landfill bin.
Items with batteries in them, including vapes, should be taken to the closest battery return point as batteries must not go into landfill or recycle bins due to the risk of fires in trucks and at the recycling plant. To find the closest battery return point visit: recyclemate.com.au.
“Materials that would have otherwise ended up in landfill can now be recycled,” said SCC Manager of Waste and Resource Management John Hogg. “Recycle bins will be rolled-out in stages to prominent areas across the region with 208 new bins to be installed over the coming months.
“Thanks to the new Nambour Material Recovery Facility which opened in December 2023 we have been able to improve opportunities for the community to recycle. The facility can accept material seven days a week as opposed to the previous plant which was only open Monday to Friday.”
Clear instructions are attached to the front of each recycle bin to show what can go in. Council will place the bins in areas of greatest benefit, including Eumundi. It takes into consideration community feedback, whether trucks can access bins and the type of activity that takes place in a location.
2 days ago
Eumundi Voice

Don’t fuel the fire
The waste industry is seeing a sharp increase in fires on garbage trucks and in waste facilities. Many of these incidents are a direct result of waste contaminated with lithium batteries and other household batteries which are a no-go for kerbside bins. Any battery has potential chemical energy stored that can be released if it is damaged.
In Qld discarded batteries are believed to have... To continue reading, please click here: issuu.com/eumundivoice/docs/eumundi_voice_issue_89/16
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Don’t fuel the fire
The waste industry is seeing a sharp increase in fires on garbage trucks and in waste facilities. Many of these incidents are a direct result of waste contaminated with lithium batteries and other household batteries which are a no-go for kerbside bins. Any battery has potential chemical energy stored that can be released if it is damaged.
In Qld discarded batteries are believed to have... To continue reading, please click here: https://issuu.com/eumundivoice/docs/eumundi_voice_issue_89/16
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