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Posted on Thursday 5th of November, 2015,
Greater Shepparton residents are being urged to ‘Detox your Home’ – a safe, free and easy-to-use service to dispose of common, highly toxic household chemicals without harming your health or the environment.
The household chemical collection program is coming to the Shepparton Transfer Station on Saturday 14 November from 10am to 1pm and Greater Shepparton City Council in partnership with Sustainability Victoria, is encouraging residents to take the opportunity to get rid of unwanted – and potentially dangerous – items like pesticides, detergents and weed killers.
“Household chemicals can be dangerous,” Greater Shepparton Mayor Dennis Patterson said.
“They can harm your family and your pets, add extra fuel to a house fire, release toxic fumes and pollute the environment for future generations, which is why residents should take advantage of the free Detox your Home service to safely dispose of unwanted items.”
Cr Patterson warned residents against putting chemicals out with the regular rubbish collection where they could explode, ignite, leak or mix with other chemicals. He also cautioned against pouring them down the drain where they could pollute waterways, harming animals and vegetation, contaminating the drinking water supply and making rivers and beaches unsafe for swimming.
“The good news is you can reduce the risk of poisoning, environmental pollution and bushfire hazards, as well as improve recycling rates, by dropping off unwanted chemicals at our Detox your Home mobile collection,” Cr Patterson said.
“Do the right thing for your loved ones and your environment and Detox your Home. It’s easy and it’s free.”
The Detox your Home mobile collection will be held at 125 Wanganui Road, Shepparton
For more information visit sustainability.vic.gov.au/detoxyourhome
Detox your Home is administered by Sustainability Victoria in partnership with local governments and is funded by the Victorian landfill levy. The products collected are recycled for recovery and diverted from landfill.
What Can I drop off at a Detox Your Home day?
Residents can drop off the following items:
What is not accepted at a Detox Your Home Collection?
Less toxic items – paint, household batteries and compact fluorescent lamps – can be disposed of throughout the year at a permanent drop-off site. There is a permanent drop-off site at the Shepparton Transfer Station.
For more information visit www.sustainability.vic.gov.au/detoxyourhome, call 1300 363 744 or contact your local council.
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