Hon Sally Talbot asks the Minister for Environment about the availability of free television and computer recycling services across Western Australia's regions. The response indicates limited availability, with many regions having no services.

AnsweredQoN 6236Legislative Council
Asked
17 October 2012
Portfolio
Environment

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I refer to the growing problem of electronic and electrical waste (e-waste), including televisions and computers and I ask, can the Minister advise what free television and computer recycling service (both drop off and collection) are available in Western Australia in each of the following regions —
(a) Kimberley;
(b) Pilbara;
(c) Gascoyne;
(d) Mid-West;
(e) Goldfields/Esperance;
(f) Wheatbelt;
(g) Peel;
(h) South West; and
(i) Great Southern?

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Answered
13 November 2012
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Environment
Response time
27 days
(a) - (c)    None.
(d)            One drop-off facility at the Meru Waste Disposal Facility in the City of Greater Geraldton.
(e) - (f)     None.
(g)                        One drop-off facility at the Waste Management Centre in the City of Mandurah.
(h)                        Five drop-off facilities, at the City of Bunbury's waste operations depot; Shire of
Capel's waste transfer station; Shire of Dardanup's Banksia Road transfer station; Shire of Harvey's Richardson Road landfill; and Bunbury Harvey Regional Council's Stanley Road Waste Facility.
(i)                          One drop-off facility at Fossicker's Tip Shop in the City of Albany.
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