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Broken and stolen wheelie bins can now be replaced

Upon collection of the new 240litre wheelie bin, residents will be required to produce proof of a stolen bin by means of an affidavit acquired at the police station, and those with broken bins will have to take them to the depot in exchange of a new one.

The City of Ekurhuleni requested residents whose 240-litre weelie bins are broken or stolen to collect new bins at the nearest waste management depot.

Upon collection of the new 240-litre wheelie bin, residents will be required to produce proof of a stolen bin by means of an affidavit acquired at the police station and those with broken bins will have to take them to the depot in exchange for a new one.

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“We thank our customers for their patience during the time when we had challenges with the procurement of the 240-litre wheelie bins’ stock,” said MMC for Environment Resources and Waste Management Services Makhosazana Mabaso.

“We have enough stock available at our depots now; therefore, we are calling on all who have stolen or broken 240-litre wheelie bins to collect new ones at the city’s waste management depot near them,” said Mabaso.
Customers collecting their bins need to take their original ID and a municipal account statement.

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