Site rules
- Enclosed footwear
- 15km speed limit
- Children remain in vehicles
- Follow instructions by REMONDIS staff
- No pets allowed outside of vehicles
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REMONDIS operates Mugga Lane Resource Management Centre on behalf of Transport Canberra and City Services. It's for receiving – and, where possible, recycling – items that don’t belong in household wheelie bins.
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T 13 73-73
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T 1300 110-638
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Mugga Lane Resource Management Centre includes the following facilities:
Green waste recycling (Corkhill Brothers)
Transfer Station
Landfill
Mugga Lane Resource Management Centre is one of Canberra's two resource management centres where ACT residents can recycle and dispose of items that don't belong in household wheelie bins. The second facility is Mitchell Resource Management Centre.
Asbestos disposal
Contaminated soil disposal
Hazardous waste drop-off
Construction and demolition waste recycling
Mattress recycling
Waste oil recycling
E-waste recycling
Scrap metal recycling
Co-mingled recycling
Tyre recycling
The asbestos disposal yard at Mugga Lane Resource Management Centre is open from 7.30am – 12.30pm, Monday – Friday only.
Domestic sources only
Small amounts of asbestos from domestic sources will be accepted for free at:
The conditions of disposal are:
For more information please visit the Worksafe ACT asbestos page
Commercial loads
Prior approval for disposal of asbestos is required by completing the below Application Form and submitting it to REMONDIS two days before delivery.
The disposal yard at Mugga Lane Resource Management Centre is open from 7.30am – 12.30pm, Monday – Friday only.
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