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Reduce your waste

Reducing waste at home, school, and in the community is one of the most effective ways we can protect our environment. Small, everyday choices, like choosing reusable items, sorting waste correctly, and avoiding unnecessary packaging all help to reduce what ends up in landfill and support a more sustainable, circular economy.

What you can recycle at home

Recycling correctly helps recover valuable materials and turn them into new products. In Mandurah, you can place these five items in your yellow‑top recycling bin: 

  • Cans 
  • Paper 
  • Plastic bottles and containers 
  • Cardboard 
  • Glass jars and bottles  
Download Waste and Recycling Guide

Hazardous waste disposal

Some items don’t belong in household bins, such as: 

  • Batteries
  • E-waste (electronics and electrical)
  • Paints, chemicals, and oils
  • Fluorescent light tubes 
  • Gas bottles

Dispose for free at the Waste Management Centre

Learn more about household hazardous waste

Recycling hubs

With the City's recycling hubs, you can recycle some of the household items that can’t go in your kerbside bins. Accepted items include household batteries, CFL light globes, aerosol cans, and mobile phones.

Recycling hubs can be found at: 

  • The City's Admin Building (3 Peel St, Mandurah) 
  • Lakelands, Mandurah, and Falcon libraries 
  • Mandurah Aquatic and Recreation Centre 
  • Billy Dower Youth Centre 

For more recycling and drop-off centres, use Recycle Right’s Find My Nearest tool. Not sure what to do with a tricky item? This A-Z list helps residents dispose of or recycle common household items correctly.

Recycling hub

Waste‑reduction initiatives 

Plastic free Mandurah guide

Simple switches

Download the Plastic Free Mandurah guide and discover everyday behaviours to reduce waste and plastic use. 

Grow it local gardeners holding signs

Grow It Local

Join a community of local gardeners, learn to compost, and reduce food waste at home. Free to subscribe.

Containers for change check the 10 cents mark

Containers for Change

Earn 10c for every eligible container returned. Find local drop-off points and learn what can be collected.

Other helpful resources

Explore a range of helpful resources designed to support learning, inspire community action, and deepen understanding of waste and sustainability.

Useful documents

Waste Education Plan Download PDF (11 Mb)
Waste Education Plan
Download PDF (11 Mb) Last modified 19 Jan 2026
Mandurah Waste and Recycling Guide Download PDF (2 Mb)
Mandurah Waste and Recycling Guide
Download PDF (2 Mb) Last modified 23 Mar 2026