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24.01.2022 Bottle yard will be CLOSED due to Covid Restrictions My planned trip to Adelaide has been cancelled also to offload full bales as the site I deliver to is also Closed Stay safe everyone



23.01.2022 Yard will be Closed Friday 4th September Due to other work commitments.

21.01.2022 Bottle Yard will be Closed these dates in April Friday 5th Saturday 6th... Saturday 13th Easter weekend Saturday 27th I have a Mad April instead of March Apologies for any inconvenience

20.01.2022 Bottle yard will be CLOSED Tuesday 28th July Friday 31st July Saturday 1st August ... Working away then family weekend Sorry for any inconvenience



19.01.2022 Bottle Yard will be Closed Friday 4th October To Saturday 12th October Reopen Tuesday 15th October

19.01.2022 Yard will be open Friday 20th 8.30 till 10am. Closed for Funeral then closed for Christmas break.

18.01.2022 Minister for Environment and Water the Hon. David Speirs announced a review of the South Australian container deposit scheme (CDS). You are invited to join the ...conversation on how we can improve SA’s CDS. This is the start of a conversation on how we can build on the success of the CDS in South Australia and further improve recycling and litter reduction. Your views and feedback will help inform the scope of the issues to be considered in the review and the research required to inform the review. Closing date for submissions: 22 February 2019. Read more: https://www.epa.sa.gov.au/our_work/have_your_say



17.01.2022 January Closure Closed from 20th January Reopen... Tuesday 4th February See more

13.01.2022 The equivalent of more than 140,000 plastic bags are being saved from landfill thanks to innovative road technology being used by Fulton Hogan and the City of P...AE on resurfacing works on Castle Road, Glanville. This will be the first large-scale use of PlastiPhalt in South Australia. This recycling project aligns with the Council’s commitment to sustainable transport and roadworks solutions. The use of recycled plastic in asphalt mixes not only helps to deal with an environmental problem, but it also makes our roads smoother, safer and more economical. PlastiPhalt is a proprietary asphaltic product developed and manufactured by Fulton Hogan. Approximately 110 tonnes of PlastiPhalt is being laid, using waste plastic that would formerly have gone to land fill. Furthermore, the addition of 20% Recycled Asphalt Pavement (RAP) will be included into the asphalt mix. RAP is an industry recognised recycling initiative and reduces the impacts on natural resources. Fulton Hogan began trialing PlastiPhalt on a lab scale in 2014. It is made by shredding used plastic and then granulating the shreds to an ideal size for incorporating into bitumen. The plastic is then blended into appropriately classed asphalt grade bitumen. This work will begin on Monday 24 June.

07.01.2022 Fantastic news out of Tasmania yesterday that a container refund scheme will be rolled out in 2022 C'mon Victoria......catch up! http://www.premier.tas.gov.au//container_refund_scheme_for

06.01.2022 Bottle Yard will be Closed this afternoon Tuesday 19 th Attending a Funeral

06.01.2022 Today marks 12 years since we doubled the value of the refund to 10 cents. Last year South Australians recycled 77% of cans and bottles keeping them out of litter and landfill! Good job South Aussies!



05.01.2022 Yard will be Closed Friday 28th Saturday 29th Going to a Wedding Open again Tuesday 3rd

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