Glass - glassware, windows and mirrors Includes drinking glasses, windows, mirrors, tiles, spectacles and other non-recyclable glass items.
Construction and demolition Disposal information for construction and demolition materials, including fencing and roofing, and internal home renovation materials, such as carpet.
Paper and cardboard Approximately half of the recyclables generated in our daily lives are paper and cardboard.
Cookware, crockery and cutlery Includes cookware, baking tins, plates and other crockery, servingware and utensils
Gas and fuel canisters Gas canisters used as fuel for portable stoves in camping and other outdoor situations, such as lightweight butane and propane cans, are recyclable.
Aerosol cans Aerosol cans are used for a variety of liquid products - from deodorants to whipped cream.
EPIRBs and beacons Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs) need to be disposed of correctly to avoid accidental activation.
Fire extinguishers Fire extinguishers are hazardous and regulated waste as they contain radioactive material.