TRC waste vouchers now available

17th January 2024

The January Q3 Waste Vouchers are now available for residents to dispose of up to 2 cubic metres of non-recyclable bulky household waste for FREE (some limits apply).

Residents who are signed up to the digital service should see the voucher in their account automatically.

If you do not have a digital device to access your vouchers you can call Council customer service on 6767 5555.

For a full list of items you can dispose of for FREE with your voucher visit https://www.tamworth.nsw.gov.au/.../waste.../waste-vouchers

WHAT DOES A WASTE VOUCHER ALLOW?

Residents are required to PRE-SORT their load into recyclable materials and other waste types. The waste voucher covers the bulky items to be recycled and the remaining landfill items that are within the permitted volumes and/or quantities.

  • One voucher allows for you to dispose of up to 2 cubic meters of non-recyclable bulky household waste or listed items below that attract a charge and/or have capped limits.
    - Domestic clean construction and demolition materials e.g. brick, tile and concrete (Clean means free of rubbish, soil, grass, wiring, plastic, timber or metal)
                - Metal waste
                - E-waste
                - Community Recycling Centre items
                - Green waste
                - A maximum of 2 car/4WD/motorcycle tyres will be allowed per voucher. Any additional tyres will be charged the appropriate fee.
                - A maximum of 1 mattress will be allowed per voucher (no matter what size). Any additional mattress will be charged the appropriate fee.
                - A maximum of 2 solar panels will be allowed per waste voucher. Any additional solar panels will be charged the appropriate fee.

WHAT DOESN’T A WASTE VOUCHER ALLOW?

- Vouchers CANNOT be used for disposal of Asbestos. A Waste Disposal Permit is required
- Vouchers CANNOT be used for Clean fill. A Waste Disposal Permit is required.
- Waste from a Commercial premises.
- Vouchers CANNOT be used for disposal of residential waste utilising a Skip bin service.

News for January 2024