Update: Fremantle Recycling Centre does not accept drop-offs from City of Melville residents, except for items accepted under the Household Hazardous Waste scheme.
E-waste disposal
City of Fremantle's Recycling Centre does not accept e-waste from our residents. They will only accept Household Hazardous Waste from our residents.
E-waste should be dropped at select collection points. See a list of items and where to take them below, or use Recycle Right's Find My Nearest tool. Fees and conditions may apply. Call ahead to check.
You can also drop off end-of-life electronic goods and excess recycling at our E-waste drop-off days. Proof of residency required.
Find a B-cycle drop-off point
- TVs
- Laptops
- Desktop PCs
- Tablet devices
- Monitors and projectors
- Printers
- Keyboards, mouses, game controllers, web cameras
- Hard drives, memory cards, motherboards, CD / DVD drives and burners
- Electrical transformers and static converters
Some approved organisations provide free* e-waste services under the scheme:
To find other drop-off points, click below. Please call ahead to check if they will accept your items as a City of Melville resident.
Search for a drop-off point
*Conditions may change. Please call drop-off points ahead of time to check.
You can also search for your nearest drop-off point below.
Find a Mobilemuster drop-off point
Household Hazardous Waste disposal
Safely dispose of the following items (no more than 20L/kg) for FREE at any Household Hazardous Waste Facility in WA. Before dropping off, it's best to contact the local government operating each site to see if they'll accept your items and the amount you wish to dispose. Click the links below to view the sites.Where to take everything else
Find a drop-off pointSome items must be taken to a disposal site or 'tip' (see examples in the list below). Materials are recycled or reused where possible. The closest tips are the Ranford Road Transfer Station, Henderson Waste Recovery Park, Millar Road Landfill and Recycling Facility in City of Rockingham.
Please note: fees may apply. Item type and volume limits may vary across sites. Please first check with the local government operating the disposal site.
- Acids and alkalis
- Aerosols
- Batteries
- Engine coolants and glycols
- Fire extinguishers – non-halon (red) only
- Flammables
- Flares
- Fluorescent lamps and tubes (CFLs)
- Gas cylinders (small household)
- Heavy metal compounds
- Household chemicals and cleaners
- Paint (up to 100L)
- Pesticides and herbicides
- Poisons and toxins
- Pool chemicals
- Solvents
- Smoke detectors
- Toxics
- Unknown chemicals (must be in sealed, chemical resistant containers)
- Asbestos
- Bulky Cardboard (Ranford Road Transfer Station and Millar Road Landfill and Recycling Facility)
- Construction and demolition waste (e.g. bricks, concrete, plasterboard)
- Cooking oil (Millar Road Landfill and Recycling Facility)
- Clean fill sand (Millar Road Landfill and Recycling Facility)
- Electrical waste
- Furniture (including child car seats)
- Garden Organics/Green waste
- Motor Oil up to 20L (Ranford Road Transfer Station and Millar Road Landfill and Recycling Facility or alternatively at your local Supercheap Auto Store)
- Mattresses
- Polystyrene (white blocks only) (Ranford Road Transfer Station)
- Scrap metal (Ranford Road Transfer Station and Millar Road Landfill and Recycling Facility)
- Tyres
- Timber
- Whitegoods (Ranford Road Transfer Station)
Community Recycling Hubs
At our hubs, you can drop off small amounts of:- household batteries (or at B-cycle points at your local shops)
- light globes / fluoro tubes (or at hazardous waste facilities)
- printer cartridges (or at select Officeworks)
- mobile phones and their chargers (or at select MobileMuster drop off points)
Community recycling hubs are available during business hours at: AH Bracks Library, Blue Gum Community Centre, Bull Creek Library, City of Melville Civic Centre or City of Melville EcoHub.
Other specialised recycling programs
Many simple programs are available to help reduce landfill and give items new life! Check out the list below.
- Get it repaired at Repair Lab Melville or ReBike
- Donate to Bicycles for Humanity WA
- Contact 1800 Got Junk for removal and scrap metal recycling.
Bottle Top Hill accept household amounts of blister packs and charge an at-cost fee based on weight.
If your blister packs still contain medicine inside them, they can be dropped off to participating stores as part of the Return Unwanted Medicines (RUM) program.
Bottle tops from eligible containers are also accepted at Containers For Change refund points.
Bottle tops are also accepted at the Ranford Road Transfer Station in Canning Vale.
Find a refund point near you
For more information, visit the Return Unwanted Medicines website.
Read more about the Needle and Syringe Program.
- Piney Lakes Community Garden collect plastic plant pots, seedling trays and plant labels for recycling at their open days.
- LabelDrop collects and recycles plastic plant labels, plastic pot wraps and plastic plant stakes displaying the PP5 logo.
White polystyrene packaging blocks can be dropped off to the Ranford Road Transfer Station, Canning Vale.
You can also contact CLAW Environmental to recycle the following:
- HDPE 2 (High Density Polyethylene) bins, bottles, drums, IBC’s, pallets and pipe
- PP 5 (Polypropylene) crates, plant pots, storage containers, tubs, buckets, bottle lids and corflute
- EPS 6 (expanded polystyrene) electronic and white goods packaging, eskies, boxes and insulation
- Chemical drumMUSTER containers
- Clothing, shoes and homewares (in good condition) can be dropped off to Ranford Road Transfer Station for donating.
- Tread Lightly is a national recycling initiative that takes unwanted sport and active lifestyle footwear and responsibly recycles it to give it new life in the form of gym mats, floors and playgrounds.
- Perth Community Clothing Wholesaler, UPPAREL and H&M accept clean unwanted textiles to either pass on to charity, upcycle or recycle into new materials.
- Old bedding and towels can be donated to your local animal shelter or pound for reuse, or recycled via Sheridan's Recycling Program.
- Fair Game accepts unwanted sports equipment in good, clean, useable condition, such as balls, boots/sneakers, shin pads, bats, mitts, gloves, cones, hula hoops and sports bags. You can find a Fair Game donation bin at LeisureFit Melville, LeisureFit Booragoon.
Search online for a private recycler or speak to your radiologist or clinic about returning your unwanted X-rays. If they will not accept them, we may accept them at our periodic E-waste Drop Off Days. Check the details in the event description. Find the event on our What's On page.