Garden waste
Garden organics (garden waste) is accepted in the lime-green lidded green waste bin. Garden waste does not belong in your recycling or landfill bin.
Disposal options
- Home compost
- Green bin collections. Households who sign up for free fortnightly green bin collections will receive a 240-litre green bin. A one off fee applies for the bin, with no charge for concession card holders. Green bin - Apply for a green bin
- Household green waste can be dropped drop off for free at Mugga Lane Resource Management Centre (Corkhill Bros) for recycling. Fees apply to oversized (branches or trees larger than 20 cm in diameter and/or 2 m in length) residential and commercial green waste.
- Drop off for free at Canberra Sand and Gravel, Parkwood Road (Belconnen).
- Drop off at Canberra Sand and Gravel on Vicars Street (Mitchell). Fees apply.
- Organise a trash pak or garden waste skip bin service. Registered trash pak operators in Canberra include:
Why?
Garden organics can be made into a variety of compost and mulch products. Keeping garden organics out of your landfill bin reduces the creation of the harmful greenhouse gas, methane in landfill.
What can go in your green bin?
Branches (no longer than 45 cm and a diameter of 10 cm), leaves, prunings, bamboo (all varieties), weeds, wood chips, grass clippings and flowers.
Guides to using your green bin in English and other languages.
For further information on how to correctly dispose of items in the ACT, visit the Recyclopaedia.
grass clippings; tree branches; tree stumps; prunings; wood chips; branches; bamboo; weeds; flowers; green bin collection; woodchips; mulch; green waste; clumping bamboo; runner bamboo; roses; hay; straw; tan bark; mulch; bark