Beverley Recycling and Waste Centre

Recycling CentreAdelaide, South Australia

Key Information

Address

Toogood Avenue, Adelaide, South Australia, 5009

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Contact Details

Opening Hours

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Note: Opening hours may vary during public holidays. Please call ahead to confirm before visiting.

Accepted Materials

We Accept

Batteries
Cars & Other Vehicles
Clothes & Textiles
Construction Material
Electronics
Furniture
Green Waste
Metals
Paper & Cardboard
Plastics
Rubber

About This Facility

The Beverley Recycling and Waste Centre was redeveloped in 2018. It complies with Environment Protection Authority (EPA) and Work Health and Safety requirements.

The new waste centre has a disposal area and a Sort 'n Save recycling process. It's got improved customer service and site safety. You can visit with a car load, trailer load or boot load of waste, recycling and organics.

Costs See the Beverley Waste and Recycling Centre rates and fees.

Minimum charges will apply. These prices include GST and the $143 per tonne EPA Solid Waste Levy. EFTPOS facilities are available.

What we accept: cardboard tyres steel mattresses oils car batteries fluorescent tubes e-waste (TVs and computers) We also accept:

General waste

This includes the solid component of commercial, industrial, government, public or household waste.

Green Waste

Includes waste from domestic and commercial premises and government/council operations. Segregated, untreated timber can be processed as green waste.

Clean Soil

Soil must be clean free from any contaminants, eg. grass, rock, or any other foreign materials.

Concrete / Rubble / Unclean fill

We accept clean and unclean concrete, rubble, and unclean fill.

Paint

Includes unwanted paint and packaging from both trade and DIY painters. Up to 100 litres per vehicle, per visit, secured in containers of 20 litres or less at no charge.

The Beverley Recycling and Waste Centre is a free Paintback collection point for unwanted paint. Paintback diverts paint from landfill. It recycles steel and plastic packaging, with solvent paint used to replace fossil fuels and water in latex paint re-used in industrial processes. See Paintback's list of eligible products.

What we do not accept: gas bottles cement sheeting vinyl flooring asbestos flammable/hazardous liquids...