Batteries (household)
Never put household batteries into your recycling or general waste bins as they can spark and ignite causing fires in collection vehicles and at waste facilities.
Instead, bring household batteries to:
- Council's customer service centre in Moruya
- Eurobodalla libraries
- any waste management facility (accepted free of charge)
- any B-cycle drop-off location.
Battery recycling
Batteries are a common form of household hazardous waste and can be found in just about everything we use today.
You should never put household batteries into your recycling or general waste bins as they can spark and ignite causing fires in collection vehicles and at waste facilities.
Batteries can be fully recycled, and Council has partnered with B-cycle to ensure the safe and effective recycling of batteries in Eurobodalla.