Kerbside Waste, Recycling or Garden Services

We Recycle 

Commercial Services

  • Additional services (fees apply)
  • Cancellations (must be in writing)
  • Change of bin size (fees apply)
  • Damaged bins
  • Missed collection
  • Missing bin/s (statutory declaration required)
  • New Service (fees apply)

Contact Frankston City Council on 1300 322 322, or in person at the following Council Customer Service Centers:

  • Langwarrin Council Shop, South Gateway Shopping Centre, Langwarrin
    Monday to Friday: 9:00am - 5:00pm, Saturday: 10:00am - 2:00pm
  • Seaford Council Shop, 120 Nepean Highway, Seaford
    Monday to Friday: 9:00am - 5:00pm, Saturday: 10:00am - 2:00pm
  • Frankston Civic Centre, Davey Street, Frankston
    Monday to Friday: 8:20am - 5:00pm

Pro-rata fees apply for new and additional bin services - Payment may be made by cash, cheque or credit card
Delivery of service bin/s will be arranged following receipt of payment.

Note: Fees differ for Residential and Commercial properties.

Please click here to see a list of useful resources for businesses to help you to reduce your environmental impact.

Business Recycling

Don't waste it - Recycle it!

An Australian recycling search site - www.businessrecycling.com.au

Specifically designed for Australian businesses, you'll find national and local re-use and recycling options for cardboard, plastics, packaging, construction waste, electronics, food scraps and more.

If you're looking for a recycling service for any of the dozens of materials listed on the site, visit businessrecycling.com.au and use the 'Search for service' function to the left of the page.

For general information about the materials including factsheets and links, visit the Information and Resources pages.

If you represent a re-use or recycling service provider that works with businesses, make sure you list your services on the site by filling out the on-line registration form.

Over time this site will become Australia's most comprehensive recycling directory. So be proactive, and dispose of your rubbish responsibly!

For more information call the Business Recycling Hotline on 1300 763 768.

Construction and Demolition Waste

The construction and demolition industries generate over one third of all waste going to landfill. Over 75% of this waste is clean excavated material, concrete, bricks and timber. This waste is not an inevitable part of a project but a significant opportunity to increase a project's efficiency and profitability.

These waste materials, regardless of whether they are recycled or sent to landfill, represent a cost to your business. In addition to the obvious waste disposal and transport costs, there are further hidden costs such as the value of lost raw materials and the value-added cost from labour and energy. Minimising this waste is an opportunity to increase profit.

The website links below will provide you with assistance to help you minimise your construction and demolition waste as well as the cost of sending it to landfill.

This site is dedicated to construction and demolition waste minimisation. It contains case studies, online forums, web links and information resources about waste avoidance and resource recovery for this industry. Developed and maintained by RMIT.

KABV has introduced the Clean Site education program, which looks to prevent pollution from building and construction sites entering our waters and polluting our environment.

How to Minimise Construction and Demolition Waste.

EPA Victoria's purpose is to protect, care for and improve our environment.

HIA provides leadership in the recognition of environmentally responsible residential building and land development through its GreenSmart program.  

Page updated Wednesday, 11 January 2012   Was this information useful?