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Who receives a green bin?

Depending on where you live, you will have received a green bin automatically or you may be able to opt-in to the service.

This approach was developed based on community feedback, with consideration for the many properties that may not need a green bin.

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Properties automatically receiving a green bin are marked green. Properties eligible to opt-in are marked orange.

If you're still not sure how your property is affected or you have other questions, please contact Council by phone or email. See contact details below.

Delivering the service

If you apply for a green bin, you will receive your new 240L bin within the following fortnight.

The 240L Green bins will be collected fortnightly, alternating with the yellow bin.

The existing red and yellow bin collection service will continue unchanged.

Composting workshop 

The workshops will be held during 2026 - 2027

Residents who register their interest will be notified of workshop dates as they are finalised.

Collect a kitchen caddy

A kitchen caddy allows you to collect waste in your kitchen before taking it to the larger kerbside bin.

Where to collect your kitchen caddy

Mansfield Shire Council Office

* Address: 33 Highett Street, Mansfield

Mansfield Resource Recovery Centre

* Address: 163 Monkey Gully Road, Mansfield

Mansfield Library

* Address: 2 Collopy Street, Mansfield

Mansfield Visitor Information Centre

* Address: 175 High Street, Mansfield

FAQs

FOGO stands for Food Organics and Garden Organics. It includes food scraps from your kitchen and plant matter from your garden.

The green bin collection service separates your FOGO waste and turns it into compost.

All Victorian local councils are required to provide a FOGO service by 2030.

Separately processing FOGO waste using the green bin allows us to:

  • Reduce the amount and cost of waste sent to landfill.
  • Create compost products from recycled FOGO waste.
  • Reduce climate change.

It is part of creating a circular economy, where we recycle as many resources as possible back into new products.

What CAN go in the green bin:

Food waste, including:

  • coffee grounds.
  • dairy products.
  • eggs.
  • grains, including bread, pasta, rice & cereal.
  • vegetables.
  • fruit.
  • meat & bones.

Garden waste, including:

  • grass clippings.
  • leaves.
  • plants, weeds & flowers.
  • twigs, branches and bark.
  • feathers.

Paper products, including:

  • cardboard.
  • newspaper.
  • pizza boxes.
  • paper towels.
  • tea bags (not including pyramid-types or staples).

Specific bin liners:

  • Only certified compostable plastic liners are acceptable.
  • Fiber-based materials such as newspaper can also be used.

What CAN'T go in the green bin:

Non-organic material, which doesn't rot or decompose, can't go in the green bin.

"If it didn't live or grow, it's not FOGO."

Examples:

  • plastics.
  • nappies.
  • fabric & clothing.
  • washer or dryer lint.
  • vacuum cleaner waste.
  • hard waste.
  • broken furniture, plates or cups.

Bin liners:

Most bin liners can't go in the green bin, even those which are advertised as biodegradeable liners. These are different from certified compostable liners.

If you would like a green bin and your property is not automatically registered, apply using the form below.

Apply

Otherwise, your red and yellow bin collection will continue unchanged.
Even if you're not getting a green bin, composting your food waste and keeping a worm farm are excellent ways to keep organic waste out of landfill and create nutrient-rich compost for your garden or pot plants.

Waste from green bins will be transported to the Biomix processing facility near Stanhope.

On arriving, it is checked for contamination and transferred to a composting unit. Over twenty weeks it is processed into nutrient-rich compost.

Biomix produces various compost products which are then supplied to the agricultural and industrial market.

That's great to hear!

We encourage all residents to continue using existing home composting systems for their food scraps or reach out to us if they'd like to start. You can do this whether or not you receive a green bin.

Some items, like meat, dairy, rice, and grains, are best not composted at home. We recommend using your green bin to keep them out of landfill.

If you would like a green bin and your property is not automatically registered, apply using the form below.

Otherwise, your red and yellow bin collection will continue unchanged.

Even if you're not getting a green bin, composting your food waste and keeping a worm farm are excellent ways to keep organic waste out of landfill and create nutrient-rich compost for your garden or pot plants.

Apply

Properties in the rural living zone and most townships will not automatically receive a green bin.

If your property is automatically registered, it's up to you whether or not you use your green bin. 

The green bin service charge is $102.00 per year for 2025/26. This works out to approximately $2 per week for the supply and collection of your new green bin.

Council has chosen this approach based on extensive community consultation.

Feedback from temporary residents and visitors showed that they were less likely to require a regular collection service. As a result, the green bin is being offered as an option in townships with high numbers of temporary residents.

For townships with high numbers of permanent residents, the green bin will be rolled out to all households.

Community feedback also showed that farms and larger rural properties have distinct waste management practices, with many already composting their FOGO waste independently. Because of this, collection services for properties in rural living zones will continue unchanged.

Council conducted the "GROW4Mansfield" community engagement campaign in 2022, which included a total of eleven online and face-to-face workshops, and received around 300 survey submissions.

The campaign sought feedback on bin size, collection frequency and start date in addition to other issues.

Based on this feedback, it was decided that the green bin would only be provided in urban areas.

A follow-up engagement was conducted for the roll-out of the green bin. Two deliberative panel workshops and an online survey were conducted. The collection zones and roll-out plan were finalised based on the results from the follow-up engagement.