Food Organics and Garden Organics Service

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From 6 July 2026, Council is introducing our FOGO Service.

FOGO stands for Food Organics and Garden Organics.

All Victorian Councils are required to provide access to a household standardised four waste and recycling system as part of the State Government’s Circular Economy (Waste Reduction and Recycling) Act 2021.

When FOGO is introduced, your current green garden organics bin will become a FOGO bin. Food scraps can then be placed in your green bin with your garden clippings.

A new local industrial composting facility in Morwell will process your FOGO materials into compost and soil conditioner.

From 6 July 2026, food scraps must be placed in your green bin instead of your red bin. With this change, your green FOGO bin will be collected weekly.

As you will have less waste going into your red bin, your general rubbish bin will be collected fortnightly.

From mid-May, each household with a standard residential waste collection service will receive:

  • A kitchen caddy to collect your food scraps;
  • A roll of 100 x certified compostable liners; and,
  • An information pack.

Please contact Council if your household has not received a kitchen caddy by the end of June 2026.

What can go in my FOGO bin?

The things you can eat, the things you can grow!


  • Certified compostable liners (AS4736)
  • Food leftovers
  • Fruit and vegetable scraps
  • Meat, fish and bones (raw and cooked)
  • Eggs and eggshells
  • Cheese and yoghurt
  • Breads, cakes and crackers
  • Pasta, rice, noodles
  • Spoiled foods and mouldy foods
  • Out of date foods
  • Citrus and onions
  • Loose tea leaves and coffee grounds (excluding teabags and coffee pods)
  • Nuts and seeds
  • Lollies and candy
  • Pet food
  • Grass clippings
  • Flowers and leaves
  • Paper towel and serviettes
  • Newspaper (only as a lining of the kitchen caddy)
  • Paper bags (only as a lining of the kitchen caddy)
  • And more! 

What can not go in my FOGO bin?

  • Food packaging
  • Plastic bags (including non-certified compostable, biodegradable)
  • Coffee cups and drink cups (including compostable, biodegradable)
  • Liquids
  • Mussel shells
  • Clingwrap
  • Stickers or rubber bands
  • Animal droppings
  • Kitty litter
  • Packaging and cling wrap
  • Tissues
  • Cardboard
  • Paper plates and containers
  • Nappies (including compostable, disposable, reusable)
  • Bricks or other building waste
  • Stones
  • Tree stumps
  • Treated or painted timber
  • Noxious weeds
  • Plastics pots and containers.

What happens to my food and garden organics?

Processing food scraps in our green bin requires a more intensive process compared to composting garden waste only.

Pinegro are developing a new industrial composting facility in Morwell that can process food and garden organics, to transform this material into valuable compost and soil conditioner to be used locally and throughout Victoria in parks, gardens and farms.

Council have been working in collaboration with other local Councils to award an organics processing contract for the FOGO introduction.

By putting your food scraps into the food and garden organics bin instead of the general rubbish bin from 6 July 2026, you can help support the natural environment and reduce waste going to landfill.  

What are the benefits of introducing FOGO?

  • Introducing a FOGO service to turn your food scraps into high quality compost and soil conditioner will return these nutrients back to the environment in parks, gardens and farms, as part of the circular economy.
  • By placing our food scraps into the green bin, we can reduce costs.
    It is cheaper for Council to process your food scraps as food and garden organics in the green bin compared to sending them to landfill in the red bin, particularly as the cost of the EPA landfill levy is increasing every year. The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) landfill levy is a charge paid to the State Government on waste disposed in landfill.
  • Your FOGO bin can complement your home composting system really well.
    You can place certain items into your FOGO bin that some home composting systems can’t accept, such as cooked foods, meat, bones, dairy and citrus.
  • Food scraps disposed in landfill create methane, a harmful greenhouse gas.
    Preventing food scraps going to landfill reduces our impact on the natural environment.
  • Introducing a weekly FOGO bin and fortnightly red general rubbish bin collection frequency reduces transportation costs.
  • By providing a weekly 240L green bin and fortnightly 120L red bin collection service, households will receive an extra 240L capacity every four weeks.

Will I receive a kitchen caddy and certified compostable liners?

Council will be delivering a kitchen caddy, certified compostable liners and an information pack to all households with a Council kerbside waste service in May – June 2026. 

Please contact Council if your household has not received a kitchen caddy by the end of June 2026.

Council will provide certified compostable liners as part of the standard residential waste service ongoing.

Residents will receive 1 x 100 certified compostable liners with their kitchen caddy.

In 6 months, a new roll of certified compostable liners can be collected from the Drouin Customer Service Centre or Warragul Civic Centre.

This will provide an annual supply of 200 certified compostable liners. 

Does food need to be removed from its packaging before it goes into the FOGO bin?

Yes, only food scraps and garden clippings can be placed in your FOGO bin.

Food packaging including stickers, rubber bands, plastic containers, tins, plastic bags or plastic wrapping cannot be placed into your FOGO bin. 

Why will my green FOGO bin be collected weekly, and my red general rubbish bin collected fortnightly?

Currently over 53% of waste found in our average red general rubbish bin is made up of food and garden organics, glass recycling or mixed recycling.

When FOGO is introduced and food scraps will be placed in your green bin, your green FOGO bin will be collected every week, and your red general rubbish bin will be collected fortnightly.

More than 20 Victorian Councils already collect general rubbish bins every two weeks. They’re sending less to landfill because people put their food scraps in the FOGO bin every week

It is important to reduce waste to landfill to reduce waste disposal costs.

Emptying FOGO bins weekly will also help in reducing issues of smell and mess.

We understand that some households may struggle with a fortnightly general rubbish service, and we are investigating further opportunities for waste diversion initiatives and supporting residents to reduce waste. 

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How can I reduce bin odours?

Here are a few simple tips and tricks to help manage your FOGO bin. Where possible; 

  • Keep your bin in shaded area out of the sun
  • Keep your bin lid closed
  • Wash your kitchen caddy and bin regularly
  • Place grass clippings or garden prunings at the base of your FOGO bin, and in layers with food scraps
  • Refrigerate or freeze foods until bin night - like meat, seafood and dairy
  • Sprinkle some bi-carb soda in your kitchen caddy or FOGO bin to absorb any odours. 

What are some more tips on reducing waste?

To find tips on reducing waste, please visit - Reduce Waste

 

How do I find my bin collection calendar?

To find your bin collection calendar, please visit - Find your bin collection calendar

If I move house, should I leave my kitchen caddy?

Yes. Please leave your kitchen caddy in your house for the next homeowner or renter to use.

Request an additional general rubbish bin

As part of the 2026/27 Draft Annual Budget, we’re reducing the cost of an additional 120L general rubbish bin for residential households from $128 to $100 starting 1 July 2026.

Property owners can request an additional bin by completing this application form.

How can property owners request an additional red general rubbish bin?

Property owners can request an additional red general rubbish bin for an additional cost by completing the waste services application form here - Bins, Rubbish and Hard Waste Collection