What a load of rubbish!
After the weekend we just had, marked by a huge amount of community effort, it is safe to say that Geraldton’s beaches are right now probably the cleanest in Western Australia.
Borrow and Bring Back
Have you heard the latest? Boomerang Bags have made it to Geraldton! But what are Boomerang Bags? According to the Boomerang Bags website: “Boomerang Bags work to reduce the use […]
The recycling news Geraldton’s bin waiting for!
More bins, more community engagement and more RECYCLING as Geraldton up’s the anti on the War on Waste! Recycling and waste minimisation have received a boost in the Northern Agricultural […]
Pressing Matters in Geraldton
HOT OFF THE PRESS: Thanks to increased community recycling, a handy baler machine and this great partnership, a one-tonne bale of plastic has just been compressed for the first time […]
Kicking goals with recycling
While the Eagles’ and Dockers’ colours flew high during last weekend’s unmissable mid-west AFL match in Geraldton, some other passionate individuals at the venue were going hard for green. The […]
New player in recycling
After three years of providing plastic recycling to the Geraldton community Rip-It Security Shredding & Recyclers have decided to focus greater effort on their core business of document destruction and […]
Have a sustainable Australia Day
Planning a barbecue, get together, or camping trip this Australia Day? Then NACC’s advice is to please plan ahead to make it as sustainable as possible. Bring back retro style […]
Clean up your patch this March
We are now well into the New Year and that means the national Clean-Up Australia Day (CUAD) is just around the corner! We’re encouraging everyone to get their reusable bin […]
Marine Debris Art Exhibition People’s Choice Award winner announced!
When put together, an old fishing float, some rope, driftwood and an iconic ‘double plugger’ helped create something special, and gave all of these marine debris items a new lease of life.
Trash to ‘arty’ treasures key to workshop
Fishing tackle, ropes, buoys and plastics of all shapes and sizes… These are items often found washed up on our shorelines – but before you throw them in the bin, […]