Toy recycling comes to Shepparton

TOYS FOR JOY... Greater Shepparton residents now have the opportunity to recycle broken plastic, metal and plush children's toys for free and save them from landfill. The new Toys for Joy initiative is available at Big W at the Shepparton Marketplace and facilitated by specialist recycling company, TerraCycle. Big W store manager Mark Harrison. Photo: Kelly Carmody

IF your toy room looks like it’s been ransacked by a pack of wild monkeys, it’s probably time for a cull.

Greater Shepparton residents now have the opportunity to recycle broken plastic, metal and plush children’s toys for free and save them from landfill.

The new Toys for Joy initiative is available at Big W at the Shepparton Marketplace and facilitated by specialist recycling company, TerraCycle.

Terracycle collects the toys and breaks them down into materials which can be used to make all sorts of new items, from play equipment to home insulation.

If pre-loved toys are in good shape, but no longer wanted, community members should first consider donating the toys to family support organisations, childcare centres or opportunity shops. Where this is not possible, recycling them is the next best option.

All brands of toys are accepted by the Toys for Joy program and electronic toys can be recycled once any batteries are removed, but large items such as bicycles and scooters as well as wooden toys cannot be recycled as part of this program.

“Toys are a common item disposed of in kerbside bins, but Council do not have the facilities to recycle them,” said Greater Shepparton City Council Director Infrastructure Gary Randhawa.

“It’s exciting to see new initiatives like this one available in our region to help reduce waste and save usable materials from landfill.”
Drop unwanted toys to Big W Shepparton Marketplace Benalla Road, Shepparton. Unwanted bicycles and scooters in working order can be accepted for free at the Shepparton Resource Recovery Centre’s Resale Shop.

TOYS FOR JOY… Greater Shepparton residents now have the opportunity to recycle broken plastic, metal and plush children’s toys for free and save them from landfill. The new Toys for Joy initiative is available at Big W at the Shepparton Marketplace and facilitated by specialist recycling company, TerraCycle. Big W store manager Mark Harrison. Photo: Kelly Carmody