Sydney Recycling Park
editBy 2040, waste generation in NSW is expected to increase from 21 to 31 million tonnes a year. The trend reflects structural changes to the state’s economy from population growth, shifts in dwelling types and industry composition. According to the NSW Government’s 20-year Waste Strategy issues paper, if current trends continue, the state will not meet established targets to divert 75 per cent of waste from landfills by 2021.
Sydney Recycling Park is located in the heart of Western Sydney on 30 acres in the idyllic Kemps Creek area, accepting waste from Sydney’s Commercial, Industrial and Demolition markets. With close proximity to Sydney’s manufacturing and Industrial hubs in the Western region where the majority of Sydney’s waste is produced, it is easily accessible from the M7 motorway to support your collections business. Sydney Recycling Park has extensive waste capacity which is continually enhanced through the mining of clay and shale materials for brick making purposes.
Accepted Waste
editConstruction & Demolition waste
- Packaging materials
- Bricks
- Glass
- Clean soil
- Green waste
Commercial & Industrial waste
- Non- putrescible dry waste
- Timber
- Glass
- Metal
- Plastic
- Cardboard
- Batteries
- Tyres
- Matrasses
- Polystyrene
- Hard plastics
This is not an exhaustive list and some waste streams can not be accepted
The website shows waste streams that are not accepted Category:Waste companies Category:Waste