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Community Information Day – 4 and 18 March 2023

Published  February 20, 2023  |  1 min
Community Information Day – 4 and 18 March 2023

BINGO invites residents around the Eastern Creek Recycling Ecology Park (REP) to visit our facility and meet our project leads to discuss the various projects being undertaken at the REP and development proposals, namely the Throughput Increase proposal and Western Operational Area (Modification 9). 

You can also find our latest community newsletter here.

You will have an opportunity to tour our newest recycling facility, Materials Processing Centre 2 (MPC2), one of Australia’s largest and most advanced recycling centres. 

Join us for Community Information Days on:

Saturday 4 March at 10am - 12 pm or Saturday 18 March at 10am - 12 pm


WHAT TO WEAR 

Please note as part of our safety framework, you must wear the following items, if you want to tour MPC 2:


PLEASE NOTE, IF YOU DO NOT HAVE STEEL CAP BOOTS, WE CAN ORGANISE A PAIR FOR YOU BEFORE THE COMMUNITY INFORMATION DAYS. 

The above safety gear is not mandatory if you only want to attend the briefing sessions on projects and development proposals with our experts. The safety gear is only required if you wish to participate in the site tour.

HOW TO REGISTER AND PROVIDE DETAILS 

To register for the visit and to provide details (including request for boots), please register for a ticket for 18 March on our Eventbrite page. 

Or email the following details to our Head of Public Affairs, Rommel Varghese at [email protected]:

In the spirit of reconciliation, BINGO acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and acknowledge and respect their connections to land, sea and community. 
We pay respect to Elders both past and present and stand together with First Nations leaders of today and tomorrow.

In the spirit of reconciliation, BINGO acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and acknowledge and respect their connections to land, sea and community. We pay respect to Elders both past and present and stand together with First Nations leaders of today and tomorrow.