New Battery & eWaste Recycling Stations
- The Cottage
- Apr 29
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 29
Thanks to the Surf Coast Shire Council we now have small eWaste & Battery Recycling units for our community.
Located outside of the Deans Marsh Community Hall and Cottage, these two new units add to the depth of our Recycling Station - which includes recycling of Soft Plastics, Plastic Lids, Hair care Bottles & Bread Tags.
Keep batteries and e-waste out of your kerbside bins
Batteries and e-waste should never go in kerbside bins, so the collection containers are the safest and most environmentally friendly way to dispose of items such as old and broken mobile phones, ipads, hairdryers, electric toothbrushes and vapes as well as loose and embedded batteries.
E-waste has been banned from landfill in Victoria since 2019, but many batteries are still being incorrectly placed in household rubbish bins.
When single use batteries and electronics end up in kerbside bins or landfill, they pose serious risks. Lithium-ion batteries can ignite when crushed in garbage trucks or recycling facilities, causing dangerous fires that endanger waste workers and the community. They also leach toxic chemicals into the environment.
Better access, safer recycling, a healthier environment
“By providing more accessible recycling options, we’re helping prevent harmful materials from entering landfill and protecting our local environment for future generations,” Surf Coast Shire Cr Leon Walker said.
“We know many people want to recycle the right way, but we get that convenience matters. These new locations will make it easier to take that extra step and recycle responsibly.”
Drop off locations
From 6 May, residents will be able to drop off batteries and small e-waste items for free at:
Anglesea Community House
Deans Marsh Community Cottage
Feed Me Surf Coast, Torquay
Lorne Foodworks supermarket
Torquay residential waste drop off site
Torquay Community House
Torquay Library
Surf Coast Wholefoods
Winchelsea Community House
Wurdi Baierr Stadium
This is in addition to the current battery and e-waste collection locations:
Anglesea Transfer Station
Lorne Transfer Station
Winchelsea Transfer Station
Surf Coast Shire Council Office, Torquay
* Large e-waste items can be dropped off for free at the transfer stations.
*Polystyrene foam can also be dropped off for free at these transfer stations for recycling.
Find out what items are accepted at surfcoast.vic.gov.au/ewaste.
The e-waste and battery recycling project supports delivery of Council’s Circular Economy Action Plan (2024-2027).
In addition to the Surf Coast Shire, we'd like to thank Juliet Beatty, Jill Stewart & David Code for keeping this station functioning & of course a huge thanks to our community who are using it!








