Deadline: 30-Jun-23
The City of Whittlesea is seeking applications for its Zero Waste Rebates Program.
The Zero Waste Rebate program is an action item in the Rethinking Waste Plan 2021-2030, which outlines their goal to become a low waste city. It is one of several items that will support their community to become leaders in clean, sustainable living.
Categories
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Composting tools
- Compost bin
- Worm farm
- Bokashi bin
- Worms/blanket
- Bokashi mix or liquid
- Compost aerator
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Reusable sanitary items
- Reusable sanitary pads
- Reusable sanitary cups
- Leak-proof underwear
- Incontinence washable clothing
- Incontinence washable bed or chair pads
- Wet bags for reusable sanitary items
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Reusable nappy items
- Cloth nappies
- Reusable swim nappies
- Reusable liners for nappies
- Reusable baby wipes
- Wet bags for reusable nappies
- Reusable nursing pads
Why is Council providing this rebate program?
- Investing in reusable items at home is a great way to reduce household rubbish.
- They can also save on costs in the long term. In fact, by choosing reusable nappies, parents can save up to $2000 per child.
- However, the upfront costs of purchasing reusable nappies or sanitary items can be costly.
- Council is looking to support residents by providing a rebate on these products, to encourage people to trial reusable items at home and discover which items suit them best.
Funding Information
- Composting tools: 50% of the cost, up to $50.
- Reusable sanitary items: 50% of the cost, up to $50
- Reusable nappy items: 50% of the cost, up to $100
Eligibility Criteria
- All households in the City of Whittlesea are eligible for one rebate from one of the categories.
- You must live in the City of Whittlesea and any products purchased must be used at this address. Applicants will be required to provide proof of residency
- Applicants are required to provide proof of purchase
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Rebates are only for:
- Products listed. Postage and other fees are not included.
- 50% of what you spent on products
- All rebates will be processed through direct bank transfer
- You must apply for a rebate within 60 days of making your purchase. The receipt must be legible and in Australian dollars.
- For online orders, proof of how much you spent is required. If your invoice does not show this, you should provide other evidence of the cost.
For more information, visit City of Whittlesea.
For more information, visit https://www.whittlesea.vic.gov.au/waste-environment/living-green/zero-waste-rebates/