What we do and don't collect

Hard waste on the kerb

A list of which items can or can't be put out for hard waste collection.

To ensure we collect your hard rubbish, you must meet our conditions of collection(PDF, 144KB). These include how, when and what you can put items out for collection.

Items accepted for collection

The following items are accepted for collection to either recycle or take to landfill.  

Items accepted for recycling

Please sort these items into four separate piles:

  • scrap metal, including ovens, stoves, washing machines, dryers, BBQs and hot water systems
  • bed mattresses and bases
  • e-waste, such as TVs, computers, laptops, printers, monitors, keyboards, radios, CD and DVD players, hair dryers and power tools
  • a maximum of four car tyres (not 4WD tyres).

Items accepted for landfill

The following items are accepted to be taken to landfill. Consider other declutter and removal options before placing these items kerbside for collection.

Please keep any of the below items in one neat pile:

  • old broken furniture
  • toys and sporting equipment (you can also donate them if they're in good condition)
  • neatly stacked timber of up to 1.5 metres long and a maximum of 12 pieces (no fence palings and building materials)
  • up to three rolls of carpet
  • floor lino and vinyl
  • small glass items like drinking glasses, wrapped and placed in a secured box marked glass (we don't collect glass in plastic bags).

Read our guide for detailed information on items we will and won’t accept(PDF, 144KB) as hard waste.

Items that will not be collected

We don't collect any of the following items, and fines may apply if you put them out for collection:

  • gas bottles and fire extinguishers (you can also return these to the supplier)
  • liquids such as oils and paints
  • batteries of any type
  • large glass items, e.g. windows, mirrors, shower screens, glass doors
  • light globes and tubes
  • 4WD or truck tyres
  • commercial, industrial or business waste
  • building construction and renovation material

You can take any of the above items to the Darebin Resource Recovery Centre (fees may apply).

Alternative hard waste collection options