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A Final Act of Charity: Surgical Metals Recycling Program from Cremated Remains Supports WA Charities

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  • 6 Nov 2025 1:31 pm AEST Date Time
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Courtesy of Cancer Council WA

The Metropolitan Cemeteries Board (MCB) is proud to announce the latest donations from its Surgical Metals Recycling Program, an initiative that transforms loss into lasting impact for the Western Australian community.

After cremation, surgical metals such as titanium from joint replacements and other medical implants may remain. Through our partnership with OrthoMetals, a Netherlands-based company certified to ISO:9001 and ISO:14001 standards, these metals are ethically recycled, ensuring they do not enter landfill or harm the environment. The program is an opt-out program where families can request to have surgical metals returned rather than participate in the recycling program.

In 2024-25, the program recycled 5,255 kilograms of surgical metals, equivalent to approximately 18 x 44-gallon drums. Importantly, 100% of funds raised are donated to charity, reflecting the MCB’s commitment to compassion and community care.

Since the donation program’s inception in 2013, this initiative has generated $3,437,016 for Western Australian charities. This year, the Board made the decision to expand the program’s recipients, inviting our staff to recommend charities they believe would benefit most from this support.

To honour our long-standing partnership, Cancer Council WA continues to receive 50% of total donations, allowing them to maintain a similar level of support they have received over the past 13 years. This week we donated $424,809.40 to them, which helps to continue their vital work without disruption in supporting Crawford and Milroy Lodges. These facilities ensure that regional WA cancer patients don’t have to worry about finding accommodation in Perth during their treatment, offering comfort and stability at a challenging time.

“We are incredibly grateful to the Metropolitan Cemeteries Board for their continued generosity and long-standing partnership,” Mr Reid said.

Their support through the Surgical Metals Recycling Program has made an extraordinary difference over the years, helping us provide a home away from home for regional West Australians undergoing cancer treatment in Perth.

“Thanks to this ongoing commitment, our Crawford and Milroy Lodges can continue offering comfort, care and stability to those who need it most.”

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Tags:Australian, cancer council, Cancer Council WA, cancer patients, cancer treatment, community, Environment, ISO, joint replacement, landfill, Perth, recycling, recycling program, treatment, WA, Western Australia

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