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West Metro Recycling Centre

enter from Brockway Road, 60 Lemnos St, Shenton Park WA 6010, Australia
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West Metro Recycling Centre is a 4.3-rated facility in Shenton Park, WA, offering various disposal services, including cardboard, styrofoam, chemicals, batteries, paint, appliances, and e-waste.

The centre provides recycling and tipping services with friendly staff, clear instructions, and affordable prices. It’s conveniently located and easily accessible, with some services available for free.

Reviewers praise the helpful and friendly staff, with some noting the facility could improve on waste segregation. Prices vary, with some items disposed of for free and others charged by volume, such as $65 per cubic metre for general waste.

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David Mazurek

David Mazurek

June 8, 2025 at 02:54 PM

The young bloke at the gate is impressive - always smiling and full of positive energy!

Kevin

Kevin

June 5, 2025 at 08:31 AM

Went to drop off a bunch of cardboard and polystyrene and was met with great service and directions. Easy to dispose of and it was free! Cheers legends!

Kegs

Kegs

May 9, 2025 at 06:45 AM

After a small wait they were easy to deal with and clear instructions where to tip my waste. Pleasant experience.

Mark Copley

Mark Copley

May 5, 2025 at 10:29 AM

Great service, much better than i expected driving in to a tip. Put Walliston/Kalamunda to shame.

Alastair Ralph

Alastair Ralph

March 7, 2025 at 04:38 AM

The fee schedule is worked out by the metre³, $65 they charged for an estimated 1m³. I don't think it's a fair method. I would prefer a weight system. Other wise it's a tip and recycling centre.