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Help the environment and earn a little pocket money at the same time! At our recycle centre in Smithfield, we offer a 10-cent refund for each eligible container you bring in. Most plastic, glass, aluminium and liquid paperboard containers can be donated. You might be surprised how quickly they add up!


Cairns Recycling in Smithfield is an authorised Containers for Change collection point. Our friendly team aim to make recycling as simple and convenient as possible, helping to reduce street litter and lessen our environmental impact at the same time. Plus, with multiple locations throughout Cairns and surrounds, you're sure to find a recycling centre that's close to your home or business.

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Three Easy Steps

At Cairns Recycling in Smithfield, we offer a convenient and fuss-free recycling service. Bring your cans, bottles and containers to our collection point and earn a 10-cent refund for each eligible container.


Recycling your containers is as easy as one, two, three:


  1. Collect eligible containers
  2. Bring your containers to one of our centres
  3. Earn a refund or donate


You can claim your refund in cash, vouchers or via EFT to your bank account or PayPal. To receive an electronic payment, you'll need to set up a scheme ID.

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Make change for your cause with a community recycling project in Smithfield. Supporters can donate directly to your site or bring their eligible containers to us and we'll forward the payment.

Want your Smithfield business to have a better environmental outlook? Start recycling at your business today! We offer a range of hire or service options that can work in with your requirements.

Collect eligible plastic, glass and aluminium containers around your home and start earning some extra pocket money. We offer household container recycling at our centre in Smithfield.

When you recycle containers, you can keep the funds for yourself or give them to a charity you care about. Our Smithfield recycle centre forwards donations to charities throughout Australia!

Earn 10 cents per eligible container when you visit out recycle centre in Smithfield. Not sure how it works? Learn how to get set up so you can start earning cash, vouchers or electronic payments.

To get paid electronically, such as into your bank account or PayPal account, you'll first need to set up a scheme ID. Individuals, businesses, schools and charities in Smithfield all need to set up scheme IDs.

Want to know what containers you can cash in at our recycle centre in Smithfield? The short answer is most aluminium, plastic and glass containers between 150ml and 3L. Learn more now.

What Can I Recycle?

Ready to take part in the Containers for Change scheme? At Cairns Recycling in Smithfield, we accept most aluminium, glass, plastic, steel and liquid paperboard beverage containers between 150ml and 3L. Check if your containers are eligible by looking for the refund mark, such as 10-cent refund at collection depots in participating State/Territory of purchase. You can also search the barcode or product type through the Containers for Change eligibility checker.


There are a number of undersized or oversized containers we unfortunately cannot accept. However, these items can still be recycled through the yellow-lidded kerbside collection bins. For all enquiries, call the friendly team at Cairns Recycling on 0433 146 625.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What containers can I cash in?

    Most aluminium, glass, plastic, steel and liquid paperboard beverage containers between 150ml and 3L are eligible for a 10-cent refund. Containers which have held milk, wine, undiluted cordial, pure spirits or syrup may not be eligible. Learn more about container eligibility here.

  • What is Containers for Change?

    Containers for Change is a community recycling initiative that was introduced by the Queensland Government. Under the scheme, eligible containers can be exchanged for a 10-cent refund.

  • Why is recycling important?

    Recycling helps reduce the amount of waste going to landfill. It conserves resources, saves energy and reduces greenhouse gas emissions.

  • What happens when containers are recycled?

    Containers are sorted, crushed and baled before being distributed to be recycled. Soft plastics can be made into polyester fibres which are used to make clothing, carpets and other fabrics. Metal containers are melted down to produce steel sheets that can be used in building construction.

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