START gathering your old, unused household chemicals because Ipswich City Council’s annual free drop-off day is on again.
This year’s free household chemicals, gas bottle and listed items drop-off day is on Saturday, 29 June from 8am to 4pm at Riverview Recycling and Refuse Centre.
General Manager of Infrastructure and Environment Charlie Dill said it was a great opportunity for residents to dispose of unwanted chemicals.
“It’s not unusual for old or unused chemicals to accumulate around the home or garden shed,” he said.
“Often these items are not suitable to be disposed of in the wheelie bin, so this annual drop-off day is the best way to get rid of them.
“Up to 20 litres/kilograms per waste type will be accepted free of charge at the refuse centre. The standard disposal fee will still apply for any other waste items brought on the day.”
Accepted household chemicals include: acids and alkalis; brake fluid and coolant; fuel; glue; grease; herbicides; paint; pesticides; pool chemicals; rust inhibitors; solvents and thinners; stains and varnish; wood preservatives.
Domestic barbecue gas bottles as well as marine distress flares and small arms ammunition can also be dropped off as part of the day.
The drop-off day is only open to Ipswich residents, and proof of residency will be required.
Riverview Recycling and Refuse Centre is at Riverview Road, Riverview.