Alice Springs Town Council is taking a proactive approach to environmental issues and recycling. Council introduced a Cash for Containers scheme, where residents can cash in their empty drinking containers (aluminium and glass) for 5 cents per container. The dual advantage of this exciting new initiative is the potential significant reduction in the town’s litter plus the many environmental benefits.
Mayor Damien Ryan (left) and Minister Karl
Hampton (right) helping to lay one of Alice's
first footpaths made using the recycled glass.
Cash for Containers points to remember:
Landfill: The Council’s Landfill in Commonage Road provides a range of services including organic (greenwaste) recycling, best practice fill and compaction techniques, data collection capabilities.
Disposal of Chemicals: Unwanted household products such as paint, cleaners and pesticides must not be placed in your regular waste or recycling bins.
Kerbside Collection: Alice Springs Town Council, in conjunction with the kerbside collection contractor, provides a domestic waste collection service in the Alice Springs community.
Pension Prunings Pickup Service: The Council runs a twice-yearly, free, collection service for garden waste for senior residents of Alice Springs.
Recycling: The waste and recycling directory provides information on recycling for the Municipality of Alice Springs. Using any of these services will reduce the amount of waste going to landfill.