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FOGO FAQ's

The invasive pest polyphagous shot-hole borer has been detected in the Perth metropolitan area, and a quarantine area has been implemented to help protect WA's forests, food and agriculture industries. All green waste should be securely contained for transport in a covered trailer, truck or skip bin. For more information, visit the Polyphagous Shot-Hole Borer webpage.



What does FOGO mean?
Why did the City of Kalamunda introduce a FOGO bin?
Why is FOGO important?
What can I put in my FOGO bin?
How will I remember which bin to put out?
Do I have to use compostable bags?
What goes in what bin?
Can I use plastic bags?
What’s the difference between biodegradable bags and compostable bags?
What do I do with shredded paper?
Who received the three-bin FOGO service?
What are soft plastics?
Can nappies, continence pads and menstrual hygiene products go in the FOGO bin?
What will happen to the waste in the FOGO bin?
My bin is damaged, what should I do?
Can I take my caddy with me?
Is my caddy dishwasher safe?
Will there be any changes to my recycling bin?
Can I opt out of having 3-bins and remain with just the 2-bin system?
Will you be auditing and checking our bins?
Do Commercial properties have a FOGO bin service?
Do the volumes of waste collected change?
Will there be a reduction in the amount of waste collected?
What’s in it for me?
What should I do with tissues, paper towels, pizza boxes or tea bags now?
Can I put pet poo/animal droppings in my FOGO bin?
But I have my own compost heap/ worm farm/ bury my organic waste/ have chooks… What if I already have a compost bin or worm farm, bury my organic waste or have chickens?
Will my bin smell?
I don’t have room on my verge for three bins.
I live on a small block and don’t have space for a third bin.
My household produces too much general waste. What can I do?
My family has special needs – we produce a lot of general waste.
I need FOGO information in other languages.
Will there be changes to my skip bin allocation and can I still visit the transfer station with my green waste?
How do I use my kitchen caddy?
Can I add green waste to my FOGO bin if my property has Dieback?
My bin hasn't arrived - what do I do?
My caddy was not inside my new general waste bin...
Can I order another kitchen caddy?
How will these changes help make better compost?
Tips to reduce bugs and smells out of FOGO.
How can I keep my FOGO below 70kgs?
Why can't we have a weekly, red-lidded general waste pick up?
How many liners can I collect?
What if I need more than 2 rolls of liners?
What identification is required to collect the free liners?
My kitchen caddy is broken, how do I get a new one?
What if I move in and there are no liners or a kitchen caddy at the residence?
Where can I collect caddy liners and kitchen caddies?
Why are only food scraps, garden waste and compostable caddy liners allowed?
What happens to my FOGO after it’s collected?
Is there a market for the compost made from my FOGO bin?
Why can’t I put food packaging in the FOGO bin?
What should I do if I’m not sure where something goes?
Do I need to change anything about how I use my FOGO bin?
Who decides what can go in the FOGO bin?
Why does compostable packaging go in landfill and not the FOGO bin? Aren’t they compostable?
What is PFAS and why does it affect what goes in FOGO?
Can I still line my kitchen caddy with newspaper or paper towels?
Can I compost paper or certified compostable packaging at home instead?
How can I reduce moisture in my FOGO bin without using paper or cardboard?
How can I reduce odours in my household bins?
Will my general waste bin fill up faster now?
My recycling bin is always full. What can I do?
I've heard there have been changes to recycling? What are they and why?
Should I be concerned if I’ve used FOGO‑derived compost on my garden previously?
I live in an apartment. Will our shared bins cope with this change?

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