Walliston Transfer Station offers residential waste disposal for City of Kalamunda residents. Bring your entry pass, proof of residency, and vehicle permit (if permit required).
The community can donate secondhand household items to Kalamunda's Second Chance Reuse Shop located at Walliston Transfer Station.
Containers for Change or the '10c program' is running well in Western Australia. There are different types of refund points available from drop-off kiosks through to public cage collection points.
Learn how to manage waste that can't go in your kerbside bins and where your items can be recycled. Find tips, guidelines, and resources to reduce landfill and keep our community clean.
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) includes unwanted household products that contain chemicals, flammable constituents, corrosive and oxidiser agents or toxic substances that can be harmful to you, your family, your pets and the environment.
Want to know more about batteries? They can't go in your kerbside collection - so where can they go? What happens when batteries are disposed of incorrectly.