Re-useday Tuesday Recycling


 Artwork by Grace (Yr 2, 2019)

  Inspired by the NAIDOC 2019 theme, "Let's work together for a shared future", Re-useday Tuesday hopes to engage with students and school community to connect more with the land, preserve its natural resources and redefine our responsibilities when it comes to looking after our environment.  Mrs C.

"For Australia's first people, the land and sea and all that connects them are the source of identity, spirituality, culture, economy and wellbeing.  
Indigenous people have long-held cultural and traditional responsibilities to protect and manage their land and sea country." (Source: Australian Government, Dept of the Environment)

Please note: Re-useday Tuesday will be closing down and have its final collection for Terracycle and Bottle Top Hill at the end of 2021.  Thank you to all the Caralee Families who have supported the program over the last three years.
 
 


  To find an A-Z list for recycling and disposing of household waste for residents in Willagee, click on the following link : Materials A-Z - Recycle Right  

COMMUNITY NOTICE: HELPING PERTH RESIDENTS TO RECYCLE RIGHT

December 2019 has seen the launch of a new app and website to help the people of Perth to Recycle Right. The new resource (recycleright.wa.gov.au) encourages and assists residents and businesses in Western Australia to recycle, reduce their rubbish and buy more recycled products.

See how the City of Melville was crowned champion of the most popular category, Communication Engagement Success of the Year at the recent 2019 Waste and Resource Recovery (WARR) awards https://recycleright.wa.gov.au/2019/12/16/city-of-melville-crowned-champions-at-waste-awards/.