Recycling Qld – let’s get it sorted

Get your metals sorted

Jeremy aces recycling around the home 👏 He puts metals like aerosols, aluminium foil and food tins in the yellow lid bin.

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Meet the Williams family. They are mighty messy eaters. They keep the stain remover right there on the table. And they’re efficient with recycling too putting their aerosol cans, food tins and aluminium foil into the yellow lid bin. Let’s get it sorted.

Recycling aluminium and steel saves resources and uses less energy than producing these metals from raw materials. Items made from aluminium and steel from around the home can go in your yellow lid bin.

Let’s get it sorted.

Some of the common metal household items you can put in your yellow lid bin are:

Steel

  • baby formula tins
  • coffee and chocolate milk tins
  • food tins
  • pet food tins.

Aluminium

  • aerosol deodorants (empty)
  • aerosol hair sprays (empty)
  • aerosol cooking sprays (empty)
  • insect sprays (empty)
  • foil (clean tray/foil wrap scrunched into a ball)
  • drink cans*.

You can check your local council’s website for more details.

*Remember that eligible containers can be returned to Containers for Change for a 10 cent refund.

In this guide:

  1. Five materials you can recycle in your yellow lid bin
  2. Get your plastics sorted
  3. Make sorting your recycling simple
  4. Keep it loose – don't bag your recycling
  5. Get your metals sorted
  6. Get your paper and cardboard sorted
  7. Get your glass sorted
  8. Useful links

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