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October start for caddy liner deliveries

July 8, 2021 BY

Waste: the organics bin can hold food scraps, meat and bones and tea bags, amongst other things. Photo: KATIE MARTIN

BENDIGO and Marong residents are set to receive a new twelve month supply of organics caddy liners from October.

Half of the bags delivered to some 40,000 households will be made in China under the City of Greater Bendigo’s new supplier contract.

The other 20,000 households will receive Australian made caddy liners from the City’s previous contract.

The deliveries will be carried out by social enterprise Access Australia and will include a waste management reference guide.

City of Greater Bendigo resource recovery and education manager Brooke Pearce said there are actions residents can take to make sure the new caddy liners last.

“Because they are designed to breakdown, residents should store their compostable liners in a dark, cool, dry place to ensure they last for a full year,” she said.

“The caddy liners are made from corn starch and vegetable oil so they will breakdown in around 30 days when commercially composted.”

Ms Pearce said households with leftover caddy liners could pass them onto friends, family and neighbours or return them to the municipality’s customer service centre at 15 Hopetoun Street, Bendigo.

“I would also like to remind residents that plastic bags must never be used in the organics bin so to avoid contaminating your organic waste bin residents must only use the caddy liners supplied by the City,” she said.

Extra caddy liners required before the October delivery can be ordered online via bit.ly/3wlDfcS or by calling 5434 6000.