Opening hours
Tuesday
2pm to 7pm
Public holidays
Closed
Tuesday
2pm to 7pm
Public holidays
Closed
A free and easy way to recycle tricky household items.
Walk, ride or link up with public transport to drop off tricky household items at our newest recycling hub.
There is no access by car and street parking is limited. Ultimo recycling pop-up is attached to our depot. Please don’t park, drive into or block any depot driveways as our trucks need constant access.
We accept items that don’t belong in your bins at home like polystyrene, small electronics, batteries, clothes in great condition, x-rays and more. Read the full list of items.
Bring small items you can carry that are less than 15kg. Please make sure items are safe, clean and dry. We reserve the right to refuse items that aren’t deemed acceptable.
We can’t accept items from businesses.
We can only accept items from City of Sydney residents. This map shows the City of Sydney boundaries.
You’ll be asked to fill in a survey and provide your street address before we can accept your items.
We’re currently open Tuesdays, 2pm-7pm.
When you arrive, please line up and complete our check-in survey. Wait for our employees to help you unpack and sort your items for recycling. You must take home any items that are not accepted.
If you arrive outside of opening hours, don’t leave any items unattended. Items left outside opening hours will be treated as illegal dumping and you may be fined.
If you’re a City of Sydney resident or you manage a building in the area, print this poster in A4 or A3 size and display it in your apartment building or share it with your neighbours.
When you drop off clothes and toys, they are resold and reused. Some electronics are repaired or refurbished, with data wiping, before being resold. All other items you drop off are for recycling only.
If your items are still in working condition, try to find a new home for your household items first. You could give them away to someone who needs it or try advertising online through Facebook Marketplace, Gumtree, Trading Post, Ebay, Freecycle or Rosella Street. Follow these tips to learn how to sell your stuff online fast.
Find out more about reducing, reusing and repairing.