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Yarra Ranges residents reminded to not put batteries in bins



An important notice reminding Yarra Ranges residents to not put batteries and other hazardous items in their bins went out on 17 December.

On Monday 15 December, a fire occurred in a recycling truck during collections in the Kilsyth area.

When a “hot load” happens, drivers must act quickly to find a safe location to unload so the fire can be safely extinguished.

Thank you to the local CFA brigades who responded at Pinks Reserve, and to the crews who supported the clean-up afterwards.

This was the second hot load in the past four weeks, and the fifth so far in 2025.

These fires are commonly caused by hazardous items, particularly batteries being placed in bins, where they can ignite inside collection trucks. These incidents put lives at risk and result in significant clean-up and vehicle repair costs.

For the safety of our drivers, our community and our environment, please don’t place batteries, e-waste, gas canisters or chemicals in your bins.

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