Mildura council to roll out green bags

MILDURA Rural City Council is preparing to deliver new rolls of compostable bags for residents to use in their green bins.

As part of the rollout, which will take in 26,000 households throughout August, council is offering an opportunity for sporting clubs and not-for-profit groups to be involved and raise funds, receiving $2 for every roll of bags they deliver.

Proof of public liability insurance and a COVID-safe plan will need to be provided as part of this process.

Once expressions of interest have been submitted, council will contact groups to arrange further details, including dates for pick-up of bags for delivery.

Expressions of interest are open until 2pm on Friday, June 18.

Clubs or groups can register their interest by visiting mildura.vic.gov.au/compostablebags and filling out the online form.

Councillor for environment and sustainability Jodi Reynolds congratulated residents for supporting the new three-bin service, which has diverted more than 9000 tonnes of waste from going to landfill.

“It’s been great to see so many residents embracing the new service, which is evidenced by the significant reduction in the amount of waste going to landfill in our region,” Cr Reynolds said.

“We’re also proud to offer local clubs and not-for-profit groups the opportunity to be involved in the rollout and raise funds, which will help these hard-working groups provide programs and services that connect our community.”

New supplies of compostable bags will be delivered from August 2-31.

This will be the last rollout of council-supplied compostable bags as part of the three-bin service, however compostable bags are readily available at supermarkets and other retail outlets.

For more information, contact council’s waste management team on 5018 8100.

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