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Hard Waste Bookings

This page will guide you through the booking process for hard waste collections and provide recycling and reuse options to help reduce landfill and support sustainable practices.

Need to recycle e-waste?

East Waste does not collect e-waste. To find your nearest drop-off location for electronic items, visit East Waste - Electronic Recycling. Simply enter your postcode to view available sites near you.

Hard waste collection

Hard Waste Truck

Households and not-for-profit organisations can book two free hard waste collections per financial year. These can be scheduled any time throughout the year.

Note: This service is not available for commercial properties. Businesses must manage their own hard waste disposal.

Important safety reminder: Do not place batteries in your hard waste collection. Batteries can cause fires in waste collection trucks and pose serious safety risks. Find out about safe battery recycling options 

Make a hard waste booking below. 


Make a booking

To book a hard waste or mattress collection, use the East Waste Self-Service Portal

Please note: Mattress and ensemble base collections must be booked separately from other hard waste items.

If you're unable to book online, contact East Waste on 08 8347 5111.

After booking, you’ll receive a confirmation email with your collection date and the Council’s hard waste guidelines. Be sure to check your junk mail folder if it doesn’t appear in your inbox.


Cancel a booking

To cancel a booking, use the East Waste Self-Service Portal

If you’re unable to cancel online, call 08 8347 5111 at least 3 days before your scheduled collection.


Hard waste collection guidelines and responsibilities

Households and not-for-profit organisations are entitled to two free collections each financial year.

There is a limit of 2 cubic metres (2m long x 1m wide x 1m high) or the equivalent of a standard trailer load for each booked collection.

Additional collections can be made at a cost of $52.50.

Hard waste includes:

  • air conditioners (degassed by licenced professional before placing on kerbside)
  • bikes and toys Blinds and window coverings
  • car seats (cut straps so that old and damaged seats that are unsafe are not picked up and re-used) OR recycle at RAA Child Safety Centre
  • dismantled clothes lines
  • furniture
  • hot water services
  • lawn mowers
  • mattresses (booked as a separate collection)
  • rainwater tanks
  • refrigerators and freezers (degassed by licenced professional, remove doors for safety)
  • sheets of iron and guttering (up to 2 metre lengths)
  • small items of scrap metal
  • timber off cuts (up to 2 metre lengths). Ensure nails are removed or bent over
  • washing machines and driers
  • wooden pallets – non-refundable/returnable

Please note:

  • carpet, floor coverings or underlay cannot be collected as part of a booked hard waste collection. You can book a collection with Recycle360 on 08  8280 8700 (fees apply).
  • tree branches and prunnings cannot be collected through the Hard Waste collection service. Visit: East Waste for disposal options.

The following items cannot be collected by East Waste:

  • liquid waste, household or garden chemicals, car bodies, large scrap steel, concrete, asbestos, bricks, rocks, soil, sand, ammunition, explosives, paint, oil or building site materials
  • mirrors, windows and sheets of glass (small amounts can be wrapped and placed into your general waste bin)
  • recyclables such as bottles, glass and cardboard (place in recycling bin for the Council’s fortnightly collection)
  • tree prunings and garden waste (place in organics bin for the Council's fortnightly collection)
  • fluorescent tubes and light globes (recycle for free at any Mitre 10 or IKEA store)
  • batteries (for disposal options, click on the 'Too good to waste? Reuse it!' tab below)
  • tyres (recycle at tyre retailers)
  • gas bottles (recycle at Maxbilt Trading Centre, Norwood)
  • carpet, floor coverings or underlay cannot be collected as part of a booked hard waste collection. You can book a collection with Recycle360 on 08  8280 8700 (fees apply)
  • tree branches and prunnings cannot be collected through the Hard Waste collection service. Visit: East Waste for disposal options.

Please note: East Waste no longer collect e-waste. There are recycling sites where e-waste can be dropped off around Adelaide, usually free of charge. For drop off options, visit: E-waste page

Please ensure waste items are:

  • placed securely on the verge no earlier than 24 hours before your collection date and no later than 6am on the collection day
  • placed in a way that does not obstruct the road or footpath
  • not stacked too high and tall items are not upright
  • less than 2 metres in length
  • not greater than 50kg, to be safely lifted by two people
  • adequately secured so that items do not fall out when lifted
  • do not place any sharp or hazardous waste on the footpath
  • remove all doors from fridges and freezers
  • lay taller items down
  • remove or bend over all sharp protruding objects such as nails and screws
  • ensure that air-conditioner units, fridges and freezers are degassed by a licenced professional before placing them on the kerbside
  • break up larger items if possible.

Please note: items dumped at the kerbside without a confirmed booking could incur an illegal dumping / littering fine.

How can I recycle other types of waste or find reuse options?

What should I do with items that are too good to waste?

Before you book a hard waste collection, try to donate or sell unwanted items to reduce the amount of waste going to landfill.

If you have unwanted items in good condition you could offer them to:

  • family or friends
  • charity or op shops (some charities will collect furniture and household items at no cost)
  • salvage yards.

You can also advertise your goods for free collection on the following sites:

How do I recycle electronic waste (e-waste)?

To find your nearest drop-off point for electronic items, visit the East Waste website. Simply enter your postcode to view available drop-off locations near you.

Visit: East Waste - Electronic Recycling

What are the battery recycling options? 

Important: Do not place batteries in your hard waste collection or bins. Batteries can cause fires in waste collection trucks and pose serious safety risks.

You can safely dispose of batteries by taking them to a free collection point. 

The Council has drop off points for household and single use batteries at the Glynde DepotNorwood Townhall and three Library branches

For additional battery recycling locations and information on recycling other battery types—such as button batteries, rechargeables and automotive batteries, visit: East Waste: Battery Drop-Off

How do I dispose of hazardous waste?

Hazardous waste includes chemicals, paints, oils, and other materials that pose environmental or health risks. These items require special handling and must not be placed in regular bins or hard waste collections.

For hazardous waste drop-off locations, visit: East Waste: Hazardous Waste 

Please note: Dumping hard rubbish on verges, in street gutters, or on vacant land is illegal. If you witness illegal dumping, please report it to the Council. For more information, visit: Litter & Illegal Dumping

Contact

Citizen Services
T: 08 8366 4555
E: townhall@npsp.sa.gov.au