Recycling Coffee Cups includes:
Disposable coffee cups
Single-use coffee cups
Takeaway coffee cup
Liquid paperboard cups
Biodegradable coffee cups
Compostable coffee cups
1280 Koo Wee Rup Road, Pakenham
5.3km
4/6 Olympic Way, Pakenham
8.5km
496 Princes Highway, Officer East
12.1km
397 Princes Highway, Officer
13.0km
Puffing Billy Railway Lakeside Visitor Centre, Emerald Lake Rd, Emerald
19.5km
2025 Sth. Gippsland Highway (Corner Clyde Street), Five Ways
21.8km
28-32 Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road, Narre Warren
22.3km
1240 Ballarto Road (Cnr South Gippsland Highway), Cranbourne East
22.9km
Cnr Vesper Dr & Princes Hwy, Narre Warren
23.7km
Cnr Shrives & Pound Roads, Hampton Park
24.2km
945 South Gippsland Highway, Cranbourne North
24.4km
760 South Gippsland Highway, Lynbrook
25.4km
1016S Cranbourne-Frankston Rd, Cranbourne
25.5km
34-40 Hallam Road South, Hallam
25.5km
185 Evans Road, Cranbourne West
25.9km
25-29 Belgrave-Hallam & Frawley Roads, Hallam
26.1km
Belgrave Station, 1 Old Monbulk Rd, Gate 1, Belgrave
26.4km
2 Hartnett Way, Dandenong South
28.2km
1441 Burwood Highway (Corner Mast Gully Road), Upwey
28.4km
Corner Power & Heatherton Roads, Endeavour Hills
28.8km
65 Clow Street, Dandenong
31.2km
510 Napoleon Road (Corner Lakesfield Drive), Ferntree Gully
31.3km
1025-1027 Burwood Highway, Ferntree Gully
31.8km
1464 Heatherton Road, Dandenong North
32.6km
951 Wellington Road, Rowville
33.0km
844 Burwood Highway, Ferntree Gully
33.4km
10 Amayla Crescent, Carrum Downs
33.6km
200 Dorset Road, Boronia
34.2km
330 Frankston-Cranbourne Road, Karingal
34.4km
309 Cheltenham Road (Corner Kingsclere Road), Keysborough
34.5km
Corner Heatherton Road & Douglas Parade, Noble Park
35.8km
Sh. 125,W.G.S. Centre, Cnr Police Rd &Hansworth St, Mulgrave
36.2km
Cnr. Mountain Highway & Dorset Road, Bayswater East
36.3km
109-111 Canterbury Road, Kilsyth
36.5km
585 - 589 Princes Highway, Noble Park
36.7km
22 Scoresby Road, Bayswater
36.7km
511 Cheltenham Road, Keysborough
36.8km
42-46 McMahons & Cranbourne Roads, Frankston
36.9km
Corner Burwood Highway & Stud Road, Wantirna South
37.0km
55-57 Beach Street, Frankston
37.3km
320-328 Wells Road, Aspendale
37.4km
581 Springvale Road, Springvale South
37.5km
294 Canterbury Road, Bayswater North
37.7km
72 Young Street, Frankston
37.7km
1247 High Street Road, Wantirna South
37.8km
506 Mt. Dandenong Road, Croydon East
38.4km
619 Boronia Road, Wantirna
38.8km
335-343 Dorset Road, Croydon
39.1km
22 Manchester Road, Mooroolbark
39.6km
602-606 Ferntree Gully & Springvale Road, Brandon Park
39.7km
277 - 283 Centre Dandenong Road, Dingley
39.8km
11 Civic Square, Croydon
39.9km
917 Princes Highway, Springvale
39.9km
726-730 Waverley & Springvale Road, Glen Waverley
40.5km
Jubilee Park, corner Greenwood Avenue and Reilly St, Ringwood
40.7km
2-4 Albert Hill Road, Lilydale
41.3km
Dock 6, Gate 6, 175 Maroondah Hwy, Ringwood
41.6km
612-626 Canterbury Road, Vermont
41.9km
396-398 Blackburn Road, Glen Waverley
42.0km
242 Maroondah Highway, Chirnside Park
42.1km
44 Plymouth Road, Croydon Hills
42.2km
87-91 Warrandyte Road, East Ringwood
42.3km
187-191 Clayton Road, Clayton
42.4km
488 Springvale & Hawthorn Roads, Nunawading
42.8km
181 Warrandyte Road, Ringwood North
43.0km
1152-1154 Centre Road, Clarinda
43.4km
200-202 Waverley Road, Mount Waverley
45.0km
699-701 Warrigal Road, South Oakleigh
45.2km
1239 Nepean Highway, Cheltenham
45.9km
77-79 Mitcham Road, Donvale
46.0km
2-18 Canterbury Road, Blackburn South
46.3km
64 Springfield Road, Blackburn North
46.7km
893 Nepean Highway & Cnr Spray Street, Mornington
46.8km
17-25 Maroondah Highway, Healesville
46.8km
19-21 Mornington-Tyabb Road, Mornington
46.9km
Tunstall Square S/C, Cnr Doncaster & Tunstall Rds, Donvale
47.1km
609 Waverley Rd (Corner Batesford Road), Chadstone
47.1km
475-479 Warrigal Road, Ashwood
47.3km
211 Tucker Road, McKinnon
47.9km
583-589 Balcombe Road, Black Rock
48.4km
193 Yarra Street, Warrandyte
48.8km
786 Whitehorse Road (Cnr Elgar Road), Mont Albert
48.8km
302 Bluff Road (Corner Bay Road), Sandringham
48.8km
108 Highett Road, Highett
48.9km
Shop 12, 533 Bluff Road, Hampton
49.3km
1846 Malvern Road, East Malvern
49.4km
113 Grange Road, Glenhuntly
49.6km
116 Furner Avenue, North Geelong
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Victoria
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Victoria
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Victoria
Coffee cups should not be put in your recycling bin at home or work. They can, however, be taken to a designated recycling point.
Simply Cups has partnered with 7-Eleven and various shopping centres, schools, and community groups to provide the public with more than 1,500 recycling drop-off locations for disposable coffee cups, including compostable cups. Use the directory on this page to find a location near you.
Simply Cups also accepts other paper cups including takeaway soft drink cups, milkshake cups, Slurpee cups, compostable cups and plant-based paper cups. Coffee cup lids and drinking straws are only accepted at participating 7-Eleven stores.
Image credit: Simply Cups.
Australians use 1.8 billion single-use, hot beverage cups every year, with many being littered. When they are sent to landfill, the cardboard fibre of the cup releases methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
Recycling coffee cups:
Prevents harmful greenhouse gases from being released into the atmosphere
Ensures the materials are used again in new products and applications
Simply Cups recycles used coffee cups into a new raw material that can be used to make asphalt, light-weight concrete and low-carbon building materials.
Image credit: Simply Cups.
Recycling is a great way to prevent waste from going to landfill but reducing the number of disposable cups you use will have an even better environmental impact. Australians can reduce their coffee cup waste by using a reusable coffee cup or simply drinking the coffee from crockery.
You can also choose to buy coffee from cafes that are making an effort to reduce their environmental impact by searching Responsible Cafes. The cafes are given ratings based on their positive environmental actions such as composting coffee grounds and using ethically sourced coffee beans.
Coffee cups cannot be recycled via household recycling bins. However, there is a specialised recycling program for disposable coffee cups with drop-off points located around Australia. Use the directory on this page to find a location near you.
Plastic takeaway cups used for iced coffee can be recycled via your household recycling bin in most council areas in Australia. Check directly with your council to be sure.
Coffee cup lids should not be put in your recycling bin at home. They can, however, be recycled by dropping them off at one of the many recycling collection points located around Australia. Use the directory on this page to find a location near you.
No – compostable coffee cups cannot be recycled via household recycling bins. They can, however, be dropped off for recycling at one of the many recycling points around Australia. Use the directory on this page to find one near you.
Under the right circumstances, compostable cups can be composted. If you have a compost at home, make sure the cup is certified home compostable to the Australian standard before you put it in your compost. Look for the Home Compostable AS 5810 logo on the cup. If the cup features the Compostable AS 4736 logo, that means the cup can only be composted using industrial equipment and should not be put in your home compost.
If you have a FOGO (Food Organics and Garden Organics) bin, check with your council to see if they accept compostable packaging including compostable coffee cups. If they do, you should still check the cup has either the compostable (industrial) or home compostable logos.
If you do not have access to a compost, composting service or recycling point, compostable coffee cups should be put in the garbage bin.
No – biodegradable coffee cups cannot be recycled via household recycling bins.
If you have a FOGO (Food Organics and Garden Organics) bin, check with your council to see if they accept biodegradable packaging, like BioCups, in these bins.
No – BioCup coffee cups cannot be recycled via household recycling bins.
If you have a FOGO (Food Organics and Garden Organics) bin, check with your council to see if they accept biodegradable packaging, like BioCups, in these bins.
Yes – most councils in Australia accept clear plastic takeaway drink cups in household recycling bins. Visit your council’s page on Recycling Near You for more information on what your council accepts via your recycling bin.
If you’re ever confused about what you can place in your household recycling bin, you can contact your local council for more information.
No – Styrofoam or polystyrene containers and packaging should never be put in household recycling bins. While polystyrene can technically be recycled, it requires special technology and infrastructure. Polystyrene should be put in your garbage bin.
It is estimated that Australians use and throw away 2.7 million coffee cups every day! When they are sent to landfill, the cardboard fibre of the cup releases methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
Recycling disposable coffee cups at designated collection points will ensure the resources used to make the cup and the lid are used again. This prevents the extraction of new resources from the earth and, in turn, reduces greenhouse gas emissions.







