Published on Monday, 11 November 2024 at 4:31:17 PM
In partnership with Recycle Right WA, the Town of Bassendean is launching a competition to encourage residents to download the Recycle Right WA app and activate push notifications, helping you to stay on top of your waste management.
The Recycle Right WA app is designed to make sorting waste simple and convenient. It includes an A-Z guide for correct waste disposal, a “Find My Nearest” feature to locate nearby recycling and drop-off centres, and a bin day reminder to ensure you never miss a collection day.
Enter to win great prizes including:
- Recycle Right Rangers tops (perfect for gardening!)
- Recycle Right Onya bags
- WasteSorted produce bags
- WasteSorted coffee cups and bottles.
How to Enter:
- Download and install the Recycle Right WA app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
- Enable push notifications on your mobile device.
- Please note, only one entry per person is allowed, and you must be a resident of the Town of Bassendean to participate.
Competition Period:
- Competition opens on 11 November and closes on 24 November 2024.
Winners:
- Winners will be randomly selected and notified through the Recycle Right WA app.
- Prize winners' names (first name, last initial, and suburb) will be announced on the Town of Bassendean’s Facebook, Instagram, and website.
Get Started Today!
Download the app for free by searching "Recycle Right" in your App Store or via the links below:
Let’s recycle right, Bassendean – download the app and enter today!
Terms and Conditions
To enter you must:
-
- Download and install the Recycle Right App from the Google Play Store or Apple Store.
- Enable push notifications from the Recycle Right App on your device.
- Only one entry per person is allowed, and you must be aged 16 or above and a resident of the Town of Bassendean to participate.
- If a prize winner, agree to your name (first name and last initial, suburb) to be published on the Town of Bassendean social media pages and website.
- Entrants under 18 must have the permission of their parent or guardian to participate.
Back to All News