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Waste in apartment blocks - building manager

Find out more about your responsibilities around waste as a building manager

Bins are allocated to a property during the development application, based on the number of residential and commercial units. This is done to ensure that the building is designed to sufficiently hold the number of bins required by the residents.

Depending on the size and layout of the building, bins may be allocated as 240, 660 or 1100 litre wheelie bins and either collected onsite or from the kerb.

Booking Clean-Ups

You can book a Clean-Up for bulky waste up to ​one year in advance and it is best to give residents as much notice as possible on upcoming collections.

Find out how many Clean-Ups your building is entitled to and book one online

Download resources, posters and reminders to inform residents in your building where to store items before collection, remind them when the next booked Clean-Up is and what items are accepted.

Maintaining bin storage areas

It is the responsibility of the building management to ensure that the bin rooms remain clean and accessible. This is particularly important on collection days as inaccessible bins will not be serviced.

Keeping a bin bay clean and well-lit encourages residents to do the right thing and correctly place their waste inside the bins provided.

Managing illegal dumping onsite

It is the responsibility of building management to remove illegal dumping onsite or hold items until the next booked Clean-Up date. Please follow up illegal dumping with owners and their leasing agents in your building.

Items must be kept on private property until the day before your booked Clean-Up. If buildings are found to repeatedly have significant illegal dumping on the kerb, we will remove allocations of Clean-Ups to your building. Real estate agents should include information on waste services for tenants.

By-laws and waste

By-laws are increasingly used to manage waste issues and illegal dumping in apartment blocks.

These laws can be used to recoup costs following dumping from tenants moving on as they are attributed to the specific unit. It is then the responsibility of the owner to charge the tenants bond for the removal of the dumping.

Additional recycling services

Following a trial in 2016-17 the City of Canterbury Bankstown recognises that our apartment blocks are able to offer us the opportunity to recycle additional items beyond our standard red, green and yellow bins.

To help improve resource recovery and ease pressure on rubbish collections council is offering large (70+units) additional recycling services. These include:

  • Mattress collections
  • Electronic waste
  • Polystyrene (foam)
  • Textiles
  • Bulky cardboard
Additional information

Applications must be made by the building management on behalf of the owner's corporation, applications by residents will not be accepted.