Amendment to a Commercial Mixed Waste Tipping Charge

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Commercial Waste

Commercial Mixed Waste Tipping Charge is intended to be reduced from $291.00 per tonne to $251.00 per tonne.

At its Ordinary Meeting, Council resolved the intended amendment to the existing published Charge of $291.00 per tonne Charge for Waste Services – Commercial/Industrial Mixed Waste Class M1 – Sorted <3 Contamination with a Charge to $251.00 per tonne, inclusive of GST.

The intended amendment of the Charge was publicly exhibited from 19 August 2020 to 16 September 2020.

Submissions have now closed.


Commercial Mixed Waste Tipping Charge is intended to be reduced from $291.00 per tonne to $251.00 per tonne.

At its Ordinary Meeting, Council resolved the intended amendment to the existing published Charge of $291.00 per tonne Charge for Waste Services – Commercial/Industrial Mixed Waste Class M1 – Sorted <3 Contamination with a Charge to $251.00 per tonne, inclusive of GST.

The intended amendment of the Charge was publicly exhibited from 19 August 2020 to 16 September 2020.

Submissions have now closed.


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