City of Whittlesea Bin Collection Calendar: November 2024 Sorted!
Figuring out bin collection schedules can feel like deciphering a secret code sometimes. But fear not, residents of Whittlesea! This guide will break down everything you need to know about your bin collection for November 2024.
The City of Whittlesea operates a two-zone bin collection system. This means there are two designated areas (Zone 1 and Zone 2) that alternate collection days for rubbish, green organics (FOGO), and recycling bins.
The easiest way to determine your collection zone is to check the City of Whittlesea’s website. They have a handy tool called “My Neighbourhood” which allows you to enter your address and see your specific bin collection schedule [https://www.whittlesea.vic.gov.au/waste-environment/bins-waste/](https://www.whittlesea.vic.gov.au/waste-environment/bins-waste/).
Unfortunately, since it’s still June 2024, the official bin collection calendar for November hasn’t been released by the City of Whittlesea yet. However, their collection schedule typically follows a fortnightly rotation, with zones alternating between rubbish and recycling/FOGO bins.
There are a couple of ways to stay on top of your bin collection schedule for November:
Whittlesea City Council Website: Check the “Waste & Environment” section of the council’s website [https://www.whittlesea.vic.gov.au/waste-environment/bins-waste/](https://www.whittlesea.vic.gov.au/waste-environment/bins-waste/) closer to November for the official calendar to be published.
By knowing your collection zone and staying informed through the council’s website or alerts, you can ensure your bins are always out on the right day in November. Remember, a little planning goes a long way in keeping your neighborhood clean and green!
Collection days for public holidays are usually shifted to a nearby date. The City of Whittlesea will typically announce these changes on their website or through resident alerts.
Contact the City of Whittlesea directly to inquire about receiving new bins for your residence. There may be a small fee associated with obtaining new bins.
Yes! Food scraps are a great addition to your green organics bin. Just remember to remove any packaging or stickers before placing them in the bin.
If your bin is consistently overflowing, you might consider requesting a larger bin from the City of Whittlesea. Alternatively, you can take your excess recyclables or waste to a designated drop-off facility.
There are certain items that should not be placed in your bins. For a comprehensive list of what goes in each bin type, refer to the City of Whittlesea’s website or any informational brochures they may provide.