Household Chemical CleanOut at Council Depot

May 15, 2018Posted in: Environment, Events

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The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) in conjunction with Wingecarribee Shire Council will be accepting unwanted chemicals as part of its annual Chemical CleanOut program on Saturday 26 May 2018 at Council’s Moss Vale Works Depot. Residents can drop off their unwanted household chemicals – FREE of charge – at Council’s Moss Vale Works Depot,...

Chemical CleanOut at Council Depot

March 30, 2017Posted in: Events

The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) in conjunction with Wingecarribee Shire Council will be accepting unwanted chemicals as part of its annual Chemical CleanOut program on Saturday 8 April at Council’s Moss Vale Depot. Residents can drop off their unwanted household chemicals – FREE of charge – at Council’s Moss Vale Works Depot, Moss Vale...

Bumper haul for Household Chemical CleanOut Day

June 8, 2016Posted in: Environment, Events

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Results from this year’s Household Chemical CleanOut campaign are in revealing the breakdown of more than 17,000 kilograms of chemicals which were surrendered during the day-long amnesty. In total 461 Highlanders attended the annual event at Council’s Moss Vale Works Depot in April to dispose of their unwanted household chemicals, pesticides and poisons. “All up...

Chemical CleanOut at Council Depot

April 8, 2016Posted in: Environment, Events

chemical cleanout

The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) in conjunction with Wingecarribee Shire Council will be accepting unwanted chemicals as part of its annual Chemical CleanOut program on Saturday 16 April at Council’s Moss Vale Depot. Residents can drop off their unwanted household chemicals – FREE of charge – at Council’s Moss Vale Works Depot, Moss Vale...

Record haul for Household Chemical CleanOut Day

April 30, 2015Posted in: Environment, Events

It’s official! Wingecarribee Shire Council and the NSW Environment Protection Authority’s (EPA) 2015 Household Chemical CleanOut campaign has been the most successful yet. Held on 11 April, more than 30,000 kilos of chemicals were surrendered during the day-long amnesty. “This figure represents a massive 45 per cent increase on the amount of chemicals that were...

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