Recycling Coffee Cups includes:
Disposable coffee cups
Single-use coffee cups
Takeaway coffee cup
Liquid paperboard cups
Biodegradable coffee cups
Compostable coffee cups
200 Gilchrist Drive, Campbelltown
19.5km
67 Woodhouse Drive, Ambarvale
19.6km
Corner Appin Road & Kellerman Drive, St Helens Park
19.8km
271 Queen Street, Campbelltown
20.8km
71 Blaxland Road, Campbelltown
20.9km
96 Queen & Broughton Streets, Campbelltown
21.6km
7 Raby Road, Leppington
22.1km
Lot 1 Ben Lomond Road, Minto
25.4km
72 Cumberland Road, Ingleburn
28.2km
4 Lancaster Street, Ingleburn
28.6km
1950 Camden Valley Way, Edmondson Park
29.8km
2355 Camden Valley Way (Corner Beech Road), Casula
31.7km
187 Wilson Road, Green Valley
33.6km
124 Hoxton Park Road, Lurnea
35.0km
615-621 Cowpasture Road, Edensor Park
35.4km
352 Elizabeth Drive, Mount Pritchard
36.1km
95 Elizabeth Drive, Liverpool
36.6km
140 Edensor & Bibbys Roads, Bonnyrigg
37.1km
36 Mulgoa Road, Regentville
37.2km
102 Heathcote Road, Moorebank
37.3km
464 Cabramatta Road West, Mount Pritchard
37.7km
Corner Mulgoa Road and Wolseley Street, Jamisontown
37.7km
2 Birmingham Road, South Penrith
37.9km
15-19 Aspen Street, Penrith South
37.9km
92 Mulgoa Road & Batt Street, Jamisontown
38.3km
485 - 487 Smithfield Road, Prairiewood
38.8km
4 Endeavour & Bennett Roads, St Clair
39.0km
139 Great Western Highway (Corner Layton Avenue), Blaxland
39.9km
Corner Mamre Road & Wilson Street, St Marys
40.0km
588 High Street, Penrith
40.1km
127 Great Western Highway (Corner Morley Avenue), Kingswood
40.2km
30 Henry Street, Penrith
40.2km
577 Great Western Hwy, Werrington
40.4km
49-51 Great Western Highway, Emu Plains
40.5km
126-128 Old Bathurst Road, Emu Plains
40.5km
Corner Allison Crescent & Menai Road, Menai
40.9km
320 Polding Street, Fairfield
41.1km
104 Great Western Highway & Bennett Road, Colyton
41.1km
234 Hamilton Road, Fairfield West
41.2km
Gate A, Ferrers Road, Eastern Creek
41.2km
138-146 Princes Highway, Corrimal
41.2km
3/2133 Great Western Highway (Cnr John Hines Ave), Minchinbury
41.4km
1042 Great Western Highway, Minchinbury
42.0km
44 Hume Highway & Knight Street, Lansvale South
42.0km
Lot 122 Dunheved Road, Werrington
42.1km
815 Great Western Highway, Minchinbury
42.5km
162 - 166 Pioneer Road, Towradgi
42.9km
102 Milperra Road, Revesby
43.1km
Corner Forrester Road & Christie Street, St Marys
43.1km
48 Surrey Avenue, Georges Hall
43.1km
Shop 173 Corner Carlisle Avenue & Luxford Road, Mt Druitt
43.2km
Lot 6 Luxford Road, Mount Druitt
43.5km
295 Canterbury Road & Mavis Street, Revesby
44.0km
Corner Evans & 108 Rooty Hill Roads, Rooty Hill
44.1km
693 Old Princes Highway, Sutherland
44.2km
212-222 Andrews & Castlereagh Roads, Cranebrook
44.3km
180 Reservoir Road, Arndell Park
44.4km
110 Eastern Road, Bungarribee
44.5km
Shop 1, 135-137 Popondetta Road, Emerton
44.8km
346 Crown Street, Wollogong
45.1km
291 Rooty Hill Road North, Plumpton
45.3km
122 Old Town Centre Plaza, Bankstown
45.4km
Lot 1, 519 Hume Highway, Yagoona
45.5km
41 - 43 Princes Highway, Unanderra
45.6km
529-531 Princes Highway & Bath Road, Kirrawee
45.7km
542 Princes Highway, Kirrawee
45.8km
354 Corner Flushcombe Road, Blacktown
45.9km
601 Great Western Hwy, Greystanes
45.9km
Cnr Hyatts & Jersey Roads, Plumpton
45.9km
62 Walters Road, Blacktown
46.1km
180 Stacey & Stanley Streets, Bankstown
46.3km
110 Gymea Bay Road, Gymea
46.4km
30 Bonds Road (Corner Romilly Street), Riverwood
46.5km
795 Luxford Road (Corner Buckwell Drive), Hassall Grove
46.9km
272-278 Woodville Road, Guildford
47.2km
295-297 Merrylands Road (Corner Windsor Street), Merrylands
47.2km
56 Leabons Lane (Corner Blacktown Road), Blacktown East
47.2km
301-305 Hume Highway & Boronia Road, Greenacre
47.3km
10 Main Street, Blacktown
47.4km
176 Fowler Street, Guildford
47.4km
1 Dublin Street, Glendenning
47.6km
47 Nolan Street (Corner Northcliffe Road), Berkeley
47.7km
161 Penshurst Road (Corner Hannans Road), Narwee
47.7km
175 Richmond Road, Blacktown
47.8km
217 Wentworth Avenue (Corner Bungaree Road), Pendle Hill
47.8km
125 Princes Highway & Fowles Road, Dapto
47.9km
612 Forest Road, Penshurst
48.0km
3 Metella Road, Toongabbie
48.3km
222 King Georges Road (Corner Canarys Road), Lakemba
48.6km
861 Richmond Road, Marsden Park
48.9km
363 Vardys Road, Kings Park
49.4km
154-160 Parramatta Road & Corner Bold Street, Granville
49.4km
151 Prospect Hwy & Corner Station Road, Seven Hills
49.5km
822 King Georges Road & Joffre St, South Hurstville
49.6km
123 Parraweena Road, Taren Point
49.6km
367 The Kingsway (Corner Willarong Road), Caringbah
49.7km
13 Parramatta Road, Clyde
49.9km
31 Goodhugh Street, East Maitland
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New South Wales
117 W Botany St, Arncliffe
New South Wales
Level 8/11 York St, Sydney NSW 2000, Sydney
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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.







