

The landfill, also known as the dump or the tip is where domestic garbage is taken. However, Australia is fast running out of space for landfills. Finding sustainable alternative waste facilities providing long term solutions for residents is a core environmental challenge that Parramatta City Council continues to focus on.
Councils like ours have taken a green step forward and developed a Waste Avoidance Recovery Resource (WARR) Plan (inline with the NSW Governments 2003 WARR Act). The plan aims to divert 66% of waste from landfill by 2014 and ultimately aim for zero waste.
Parramatta has always been a pioneer when it comes to waste. In 1998, Parramatta City Council was one of the first Councils to introduce the three bin system which lead to the diversion of over one third of all domestic waste away from landfill.
Now Council’s Waste Management team are looking at ways to reduce the waste going to landfills even further by supporting technological advances. By 2014 Council will be sending all our domestic garbage to an Alternative Waste Technology (AWT) sorting facility, which will drastically increase our diversion rate from landfill and at the same time reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions
Council, in conjunction with Cleanaway, Council’s waste and recycling contractor now provides residents, schools, local business and the general community with workshops and education about waste reduction and awareness, smart shopping and composting and worm farm.
Environmental data (indicators) are used to monitor trends and the effectiveness of programs. The main indicators are summarised below.
| Indicator | 2004/05 | 2005/06 | 2006/07 | 2007/08 | 2008/09 | Trend |
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Total Garbage (tonne) |
36858 | 35175 | 33143 | 32968 | 33040 | |
| Total Recycling (tonne) | 13571 | 13250 | 13965 | 15458 | 13968 | |
| Total Garden Waste (tonne) | 6166 | 7353 | 11856 | 13171 | 13058 |
Current trends in Parramatta show that domestic waste is stagnate with recycling and garden waste on the rise. With the population increasing in Parramatta, these figures indicate that garbage per captia remains idle suggesting that more materials are being recycled through the recycling bin or the garden waste bin. This is a result of a continued effort from Council, the community and Council's waste contractors, Everyone is working together to build a more sustainable Parramatta - through the use of education, technological advances and cooperation.
The difference in tonnages collected in 2007/08 and 2008/09 is due to the Alternate Waste Treatment Facility trial that was conducted in the 2007/08 period to demonstrate the advantages of the technology.