Learn something new this National Recycling Week

Strathbogie Shire Council encourages residents to embrace National Recycling Week (11th– 17th November) as a chance to learn something new about waste and recycling.

Earlier this year, Sustainability Victoria ranked the Strathbogie Shire municipality as number two in the state for diversion of kerbside waste out of 79 local government areas.

Strathbogie Shire Mayor Cr Amanda McClaren said collectively Strathbogie Shire residents are doing a great job at stopping our waste from going to landfill.

“We had only 33% of our waste going to landfill last year, with 67% going in the yellow recycling bin or green organics bin,” Mayor McClaren explained.

“The Sustainability Victoria ranking didn’t even look at home composting, using the transfer stations or collecting soft plastic for REDcycle which we know lots of you do.”

“We congratulate our community on their ongoing commitment to the three bin system which we are proud to say is working really effectively, and we think we can do even better!”

This year Planet Ark asked councils around Australia to tell us what the most common recycling myths held by residents were.

They found the most common myths were that all recycling goes to landfill, a Plastic Identification Code means it’s recyclable and soft plastics can be recycled in the kerbside recycling bin.

Do you believe these myths? Let’s all do some myth-busting this National Recycling Week.

Our Strathbogie Shire Recycling myth-busters are hitting the streets to answer your curly recycling questions, such as;

  • Can I recycle plastic plates and cutlery?
  • What if there is no recycling label?
  • Where does my recycling really go?

You can always email us your recycling questions to n This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , but why not come down for a face to face conversation with our team? Sometimes recycling isn’t straight forward so come have a chat.

We will be at Burtons IGA in Euroa from 9-11am and Nagambie Visitor Information Centre from 1-3pm on Thursday 14th November and we would love to see you and bust some myths!

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