Food organics and garden organics (FOGO)

Residents are able to put their food waste to good use, with a combined food and garden organics waste collection service.

Find out when your FOGO bin and all your other bins are next collected using your address.

Bin day: which bin and when

Start typing in your address and select it from the dropdown list.

If your address does not appear in the list it could be because:

  • the address in our system may be in the long format and include the words 'Apartment' or 'Level', retry entering the address
  • your property was recently subdivided, if so use the bin collection map.

Reducing the impact of our waste

We have been overwhelmed with support to turn food scraps into compost. In doing so, we can address one of the concerns residents have raised with us, the impacts of our waste on the environment.

Did you know over half of the waste sent to landfill from Banyule is compostable?
That's food scraps and garden waste that we could turn into compost to feed our gardens, going to waste.

When food breaks down in landfills, it generates methane, a greenhouse gas contributing to climate change. Instead by composting our food waste, we take advantage of one of the single biggest opportunities to reduce our carbon emissions.

Rethinking your food waste has been made easy

Step 1.Collecting food scraps

Collect your food scraps using your kitchen caddy during meal preparation and when cleaning up left overs.

Step 2.From the caddy to the bin

Empty the food scraps out of the kitchen caddy into the food and garden waste bin.

Step 2.Bin day

Put your bin out on bin day each week.

We collect and empty all food and garden waste bins.

Tips and tutorials

Why FOGO and find out what it is from Cr Tom Melican.

Get top tips from Cr Mark Di Pasquale on combining home composting with your new FOGO caddy and collection service.

Get top day to day FOGO tips from Cr Alison Chapman.

Also, hear from local resident Hugh and his experience trialling our food and garden waste service over 8-weeks.

Bins

Kitchen caddy

Kitchen caddy
  • Use your kitchen caddy to easily collect food scraps as you prepare meals and clean up leftovers 

Food and garden waste bin

Food and garden waste bin - lime-green lid
  • Your green-lid garden waste bin is your food and garden waste, FOGO bin
  • Bin is collected weekly

Recycling bin

Recycling bin - yellow lid
  • No change to your yellow-lid recycling bin
  • Bin is collected every fortnight, no change to frequency

Rubbish bin

Rubbish bin - red lid
  • Rubbish bins have a red-lid and a larger standard capacity of 140L. 
  • Bin is collected every fortnight, as your rubbish bin will have less waste

  • Households paying an up-size fee on their rates bill have a 240L red-lidded rubbish bin.

FOGO do's and don'ts

An information pack featuring details about what can and can't go into the FOGO bin were distributed with your caddy when it was delivered.

As a general rule, if you can eat it or it grows, in the FOGO bin it goes.

Do put in FOGO bin

  • Fruit and vegetables, including citrus, onion, garlic, herbs, spices

  • Meat and seafood, including bones

  • Dairy, cheese, butter, yoghurt

  • Eggs

  • Bread, pasta, cereal

  • Leftovers, takeaway meals

  • Coffee grounds and loose tea leaves

  • Spoiled or rotten food

  • Garden cuttings, twigs, branches - cut to fit neatly in the bin

  • Weeds

  • Grass cuttings and leaves

  • Cut flowers

  • Straw and hay

Don't put in FOGO bin

  • Bin liners, not even compostable ones

  • Nappies or hygienic pads

  • Animal faeces

  • Teabags and coffee pods, but you can empty their contents into the FOGO bin

  • Stickers, elastic bands

  • Food packaging, not even compostable ones

  • Plastics and glass

Information pack

Cleaning up or moving(PDF, 5MB)

FOGO bin guide(PDF, 327KB)

FOGO brochure(PDF, 611KB)

Recycling and rubbish(PDF, 6MB)

Supporting information and questions

Service overview

FOGO | What is it?

FOGO stands for Food Organics, Garden Organics.

It refers to the food and garden waste service we introduced on 4 July 2022.

Residents are to place their food scraps into their garden waste bin, from where it will be sent for composting into soil conditioning products, and made available on farms and in parks and gardens to improve soil quality.

Reasons to introduce a FOGO service

Over 40% of the content of the average Banyule garbage bin is food that needlessly ends up in landfill. Food breaks down in landfill to become methane, a greenhouse gas significantly more potent than CO2, that contributes to climate change.

Recycling food waste is one of the single biggest opportunities for us all to reduce our carbon emissions. By disposing of food waste with garden waste in the green bin, all households can help the environment.

Organic waste avoids landfill | So where does it go?

Collected food and garden waste goes to the Veolia organics processing facility in Bulla, Victoria.

There, it takes 6 to 10 days to be turned into compost, which is then used to enrich the soil at farms, parks and gardens.

FOGO in your life

Composting

Up-sized FOGO bin

If you have any questions, email us at enquiries@banyule.vic.gov.au or call 9490 4222.