Red Lid Bin (Landfill)
Some materials (if they can't be recycled or composted) can be placed in your red lid bin to go to landfill.
Your landfill bin is collected fortnightly. Find out when your bin will be collected.
Residents have the option of three landfill bin sizes: 80 litre, 120 litre or 240 litre. Please contact Council if you would like to alter your bin size. Council encourages residents to choose the smallest bin size for their needs (larger bin sizes incur greater fees).
If your bin exceeds 100 kilograms in weight it will NOT be collected. Please remove material prior to the next collection.
What materials CAN I place in my red lid bin?
This service is for the collection of remaining waste from around the home that cannot be reused, recycled or composted, such as:
- Soft plastics (for example: plastic shopping bags, cling wrap, bread bags, confectionery wrappers, chip packets)
- Polystyrene (except those labelled with the number 6 on them, which should be recycled)
- Nappies can go in the red lid bin, however Council now has a weekly nappy and incontinence aid collection service to assist households.
- Standard incandescent / tungsten / halogen light bulbs. Fluorescent lights should be recycled at Shepparton Resource Recovery Centre.
- Old fabric and clothing — You can now also dispose of your unwanted and unusable textiles for free at new textile recovery boxes provided by Upcycle 4 Better at our Resource Recovery Centres in Shepparton, Ardmona and Murchison. Another option is to donate clothes that are in good condition to a local charitable organisation or second-hand store, or otherwise to an organisation that makes rags)
- Broken glass from windows, drinking glasses and kitchenware (glass bottles and jars should be recycled in your purple bin)
What materials CAN’T I place in my red lid bin?
- Hot ashes
- Liquids
- Paints or solvents
- Pesticides, oils or chemicals
- Car batteries
- Large heavy objects
- Recyclable material
- Compostable material
If you're unsure of how to dispose of something, check our How to Dispose of Common Items page.
E-waste ban
All electronic items are banned from landfills by the Victorian Government, from July 2019. This includes all electronic appliances, including phones, computers, TVs, whitegoods, electric power tools, and more. If it has a plug, battery, or cord, it is e-waste. These items are actually full of valuable resources that can be reused. They can also contain hazardous materials that need to be kept out of landfills.
To dispose of these items correctly, please take them to your local Resource Recovery Centre.
What happens to the rubbish after it’s been collected?
All of Greater Shepparton's household rubbish from red lid bins is taken to Cosgrove Landfill, with no further processing to separate out any recyclable or organic material. That’s why it’s up to you to do the right thing and separate your waste into the right bin to improve our environment!