Dolphins and many other mammals visit Ningaloo.

Recycling in Exmouth

CCG members and the Exmouth community are passionate about the five R’s: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repurpose, Recycle.

To help get you started CCG has produced a quick reference, downloadable guide that shows what you can recycling in Exmouth and where. As recycling opportunities grow we’ll update the guide. If there’s something missing or new to add to it, please let us know!

Exmouth – Containers for Change

Change starts with you

When you recycle with Containers for Change (CFC), you get a 10 cent refund for every eligible drink container you return. Keep the refund or donate it to your favourite cause. Exmouth’s recycling is done through the ABC Foundation. You can find up-to-date opening times here.

Where? Saturday mornings at Ingram Street, Light Industrial Area, Exmouth.

What you can take: Most aluminium, glass, plastic, steel and liquid paperboard drink containers between 150 ml and 3L are eligible. Please make sure your containers are clean and sorted.

What’s not accepted: Milk cartons, wine, spirit or health tonic bottles, containers 1L or more that have had flavoured milk, pure fruit or vegetable juice in them.

You can find more in formation here.

Dolphins and many other mammals visit Ningaloo.

Recycling in Exmouth

CCG members and the Exmouth community are passionate about the five R’s:

Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repurpose and Recycle.

CCG has produced a guide to help you along with what recycling is currently available in Exmouth. Download it for quick reference. This guide will be updated regularly as recycling opportunities in Exmouth grow.

Containers for change in Exmouth

Change starts with you

When you recycle with Containers for Change (CFC), you get a 10 cent refund for every eligible drink container you return. Keep the refund or donate it to your favourite cause.

Where in Exmouth? Saturday mornings from 8.00 am ‘till 10.30 at the Masonic Lodge, 4 Huston St, Exmouth

What you can take: Most aluminium, glass, plastic, steel and liquid paperboard drink containers between 150 ml and 3L are eligible.

What’s not accepted: Milk cartons, wine, spirit or health tonic bottles, containers 1L or more that have had flavoured milk, pure fruit or vegetable juice in them.

Please ensure containers are clean and sorted.

For more in formation go to containersforchange.com.au or click on the logo below.