Bottle Top Hill Recycling Drop-Off
A monthly community event for recycling tricky items at City of Melville EcoHub.
Details
Saturday 12 September 2026
9:00am - 11:00am
Piney Lakes Reserve, 555 Leach Hwy, Winthrop WA 6150, Australia
Free
A monthly community event for recycling tricky items at City of Melville EcoHub.
Saturday 12 September 2026
9:00am - 11:00am
Piney Lakes Reserve, 555 Leach Hwy, Winthrop WA 6150, Australia
Free
This award-winning monthly event offers families a fantastic opportunity to responsibly recycle hard-to-dispose-of items that don't fit in your regular kerbside bin. It's a community-driven initiative that encourages environmental awareness and sustainable habits for all ages.
At Bottle Top Hill, you can bring a variety of small recyclable items such as plastic bottle tops, bread tags, metal keys, pens, and even medicinal blister packs. The event also features a Give Write donation box and a recycling hub for batteries, light bulbs, phones, and chargers. It's a hands-on way to teach children the importance of recycling and reducing waste.
- Monthly event held on the second Saturday from February to December 2026, plus January 2027
- Time: 09:00 to 11:00
- Free entry with no bookings required
- Gold coin donations are greatly appreciated
- Suitable for all ages, making it a perfect family outing
Held at the City of Melville EcoHub located at 555 Leach Highway, Winthrop WA 6150, the venue is easily accessible by car with ample parking. The EcoHub is a community-focused facility dedicated to sustainability and environmental education.
Please prepare by collecting your recyclable items in separate containers at home before attending. Note that some items like medicinal blister packs may incur fees. Batteries, light bulbs, and phones can also be dropped off year-round at designated locations. This event supports community efforts to reduce landfill waste and promote recycling.
No booking is necessary to attend this free event. Donations are welcome and help support ongoing sustainability programs in the community. Come along and make a positive impact while teaching your children valuable environmental lessons.