Tea bags
Many tea bags can be composted however some are made and sealed with plastic. Unfortunately knowing which tea bags can go in the compost is not as simple as you might think. As consumers voice their concerns over plastic, more brands are moving towards plastic-free tea bags. To avoid contaminating your compost with plastic, research plastic-free tea bags or use loose leaf tea.
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Telephone
Landline telephones are not accepted as part of the National Mobile Muster program but may be accepted by some e-waste businesses..
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Televisions
Televisions can be recycled under the National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme.
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Thermometers (mercury-in-glass)
Mercury is classified as hazardous waste and is highly toxic to humans and animals. Due to its toxicity mercury should never enter the general waste stream where it can end up in landfill and may contaminate groundwater or convert to methyl mercury, a toxic and volatile gas.
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Timber
Household and building waste such as timber including wood and fencing is not permitted in your ACT recycling, green waste or landfill bins.
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Tissues
Tissues do not go in ACT recycling bins.
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Toilet paper rolls
Toilet paper rolls are made from cardboard. They are household packaging so can be recycled in ACT recycling bins.
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Tools
Many tools can be re-used by others, even if they need simple repairs. If they are beyond repair, do not put in the recycling bin.
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Toys
Toys can be sold, reused, donated or remodelled into something new but are not recyclable in ACT recycling bins.
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Tupperware containers
Tupperware like other plastic storage containers, reusable plastic coffee cups and reusable drink bottles are not recyclable in ACT recycling bins.
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Tyres
Domestic car and SUV vehicle tyres with or without rims can be taken to ACT waste facilities for recycling, fees and limits apply. Dispose of them responsibly as they can be made into new products. Truck tyres are NOT accepted at these facilities.
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