Asbestos Disposal Point at Cosgrove Landfill
Anyone can dispose of small quantities of non-friable asbestos at Cosgrove Landfill by making a booking and following packaging, transport, and onsite disposal requirements. Disposal fees apply.
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Safe removal of asbestos
- Remove safe
- Dispose safe
- Stay safe
Before starting any property improvement projects, you should check for asbestos with a professional. If you find asbestos, it is strongly advised that you engage a licensed asbestos removalist who knows how to manage the material safely. If you choose to remove and dispose of asbestos yourself, you need to understand the risks and take the necessary precautions.
To contact a licensed asbestos removalist or for resources to identify asbestos and plan for, and undertake safe removal, please visit asbestos.vic.gov.au. This website provides resources to help people understand the risks of asbestos, how to identify it and how to safely manage it, including removal and disposal. It also contains links to the latest information, guidance, forms and compliance codes for employers, licensed removalists, builders, tradespeople, council staff and members of the public, to assist in the safe management of asbestos across Victoria.
There are strict safety guidelines on how to use the Asbestos Disposal Point. You can download a brochure from this page (see 'Step 3' below) or follow a step-by-step guide below which includes information on how to safely and legally package asbestos for transport and disposal.
About the Asbestos Disposal Point
The Asbestos Disposal Point at Cosgrove Landfill provides a convenient, safe solution for the community who want to dispose of small quantities of non-friable (or bonded) asbestos waste.
The site includes a fit-for-purpose bin that temporarily stores asbestos waste. Once the bin reaches storage limits, the waste will be sealed and transported to a licensed landfill for final disposal. Disposal fees apply; please see the schedule of rates below for details.
Fees and charges for Resource Recovery Centres and Cosgrove Landfill.
What IS accepted at the Asbestos Disposal Point?
The site will only accept loads that meet all three of the following requirements. The asbestos must be:
- Non-friable or ‘bonded’ asbestos – these products are usually mixed with cement or a similar material and include asbestos cement sheeting (also known as ‘fibro’ or ‘AC Sheeting’), roof tiles, eaves, fencing, pipes etc.
- Packaged correctly – asbestos waste must be double wrapped, sealed and labelled in heavy duty (minimum of 0.2 mm thickness) HDPE plastic sheeting or specialised asbestos bags.
- Small quantities only – less than 10 square metres per load or less than 100 kg. Individual packages should not weigh more than 20 kg.
What IS NOT accepted at the Asbestos Disposal Point?
- Friable, or ‘dusty’ asbestos products – these products are generally quite loose and, when dry, can be crumbled into fine material or dust with light pressure. They include items such as vinyl sheet flooring with asbestos backing or fire damaged, non-friable asbestos.
- Friable asbestos is extremely hazardous. If you find friable asbestos in a workplace it must only be removed by a licensed removalist (Class A). If you find it in your home, it is highly recommended that you contact a licensed removalist (Class A) to do the removal and disposal. To find a Class A removalist go to asbestos.vic.gov.au.
- Asbestos-contaminated soils.
- Asbestos with incorrect or damaged packaging.
What happens if my load is incorrectly packaged?
See below for a step-by-step guide including how to safely and legally package asbestos for transport and disposal, or download our brochure from this page (see 'Step 3' below).
To learn more, click the link below for the full list of questions and answers about asbestos and the Asbestos Disposal Point at Cosgrove Landfill.
Asbestos frequently asked questions
Using the Asbestos Disposal Point
Your guide to disposing of small quantities of asbestos safely.
Warnings
We all have environmental duties — The general environmental duty (GED) is at the centre of the Environment Protection Act 2017. It applies to all Victorians. The GED requires you to reduce the risk of your activities (like when removing, transporting and disposing of asbestos) harming the environment or human health.
Site location
The Asbestos Disposal Point can be found at Cosgrove Landfill, Corner Quarry Road and Cosgrove-Lemnos Road, Cosgrove.
Hours of operation
Operating hours for the Asbestos Disposal Point are during the standard operating hours for Cosgrove Landfill, which can be found on our Cosgrove Landfill webpage.
Bookings are essential prior to disposal by calling 03 5832 9700 or make a booking online by clicking the button below: