Food Waste and Compostables Recycling Zone - Driving Resource Recovery in Public Spaces Green bins and Organic Collections Pilot

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Young person sipping from a compostable cup and holding street food in their other hand.
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Update: August 2022

The City of Adelaide in partnership with Green Industries SA and the Adelaide Economic Development Agency has launched Australia’s largest green bin trial in a retail precinct.

For the first time, designated green organic bins for food scraps and compostable materials have been introduced to Rundle Mall to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill and recover more resources.

Read the media release by clicking here.


Project Information

The 12-month trial program will see six new multi-bin systems installed at specific locations along the entire stretch of Rundle Mall.


Get updates about this project and raise any questions or concerns here!

Update: August 2022

The City of Adelaide in partnership with Green Industries SA and the Adelaide Economic Development Agency has launched Australia’s largest green bin trial in a retail precinct.

For the first time, designated green organic bins for food scraps and compostable materials have been introduced to Rundle Mall to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill and recover more resources.

Read the media release by clicking here.


Project Information

The 12-month trial program will see six new multi-bin systems installed at specific locations along the entire stretch of Rundle Mall.


  • This survey is for any community member who has used the new Food Waste and Compostables Recycling bins in Rundle Mall.

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  • This survey is for stakeholders and/or business owners of Rundle Mall only (stakeholders are all those who do business or own property in this location).

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