If you’re from a school or community group in one of our member councils, we can run waste workshops or talks tailored to your needs and interests. Contact us to find out more.
Keen to see what actually happens to your waste once it leaves your verge? Would you like to learn a bit more about how you can make a difference to the environment by placing your waste in the correct bin? At the Resource Recovery Group Canning Vale Centre you can come and see exactly what happens to your waste. On the tour you will get to see:
The FOGO Processing Facility, where FOGO (food organics, garden organics) material is pre-processed to remove contamination.
The Green Waste Facility, where garden waste is turned into mulch.
The Materials Recovery Facility (MRF), where recyclables are separated, baled and sold for reuse.
The Education Centre, where there are lots more resources to help you to reduce, reuse and recycle.
Details:
📅 Date: Tuesday 28th May
⏰ Time: 10 am – 12 pm
🚩Location: Resource Recovery Group Canning Vale Centre located at 350 Bannister Road, Canning Vale WA 6155
🚙 Parking: There is free parking onsite
👉RSVP: https://events.humanitix.com/rrg-tour
💰 Cost: FREE
If you can no longer attend this event, please contact community@wmrc.wa.gov.au at least 1 day in advance.
🥾Wear: Fully enclosed footwear, long pants, hat and sunscreen.
The tour will be followed by a light morning tea and a presentation by WMRC officers.
The tour involves spending approximately 30-40 minutes walking outdoors on bush paths around the site. A reasonable level of physical fitness is required. Fully enclosed footwear is essential for all attendees . We strongly recommend you wear long pants, a hat, sunscreen and bring a water bottle. Kids (older than 6 years of age) are welcome on the tour – they must be registered for their own ticket and be accompanied by an adult. Visitors that have any allergies such as bee stings must bring an Epipen with them. Please note: in spring and summer, snakes begin to emerge to bask in the sun and there may be an increase in sightings around the facility. In the unlikely event of a situation, your tour guide is trained in first aid should an emergency arise.
📛 STAIRS– Two separate staircases of approximately 40 STAIRS each. Platforms are located approximately every ten stairs (alternative options may be available – please contact the Waste Education Officer to discuss) 📛
Member council tickets are available to residents from Claremont, Cottesloe, Mosman Park, Peppermint Grove & Subiaco. General admission tickets are available to residents from Cambridge, Nedlands and residents from other councils.
This event is co-hosted by Resource Recovery Group and Western Metropolitan Regional Council (WMRC)