By dropping off your timber, you’ll be giving it another life! The collected timber is sorted and recycled into kitchen cabinets and other joinery. Please rehome any items in good condition.

How to prepare your timber for drop off

  1. Check that your timber material is eligible for collection. Please consult the guide below.
  2. Remove any edge tape, protruding screws or nails and dismantle, if possible, for easy transport.
  3. Pack into your car boot and make sure that items are secured. Make sure not to exceed a carload of material (no trailers). 
  4. Drive in and drop off. Our staff will unload your material and advise if any items are not accepted.

Unsure about what type of timber you have? Email WasteEducation@northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au a clear photo of the cross-section of your item and we can assist with finding out if it is eligible for recycling. 

  • No business or renovation waste
  • Northern Beaches Council residents only
  • Items should be easily lifted by 2 people

All loads will be inspected, and Council has the right to turn away unacceptable items. Please check the guide below before bringing your items.

Accepted itemsNot accepted items

Timber offcuts – raw, untreated, softwood or hardwood, Bluepine (H2F), LVL, Glulam

Timber cuts

Timber - painted, stained, varnished, CCA treated

 Timber cuts

Particleboard / Chipboard – raw, melamine or laminate coated

Timber cuts

Medium density fibreboard (MDF)

 Timber cuts

Raw and unpainted plywood

Timber cuts

Hardboard or Masonite

 Timber cuts

Oriented strand board (OSB)

Timber cuts

Edge tape

 Timber cuts

Melamine-coated particleboard drawers

Timber cuts

Solid wood drawers

Timber cuts

Flat pack cube shelving

Timber cuts

Solid wood shelving

Timber cuts

Flat pack bed frames and bedside tables

Timber cuts

Solid wood bed frames

 Timber cuts

Pallets – raw timber/composite, unbranded, only heat-treated

Timber cuts

Pallets – CHEP or LOSCAM branded, painted, chemically fumigated

Timber cuts
 

Any outdoor timber - decking, lattices, fencing

Timber cuts
 

Any outdoor timber - furniture

Timber cuts

 

All window and door frames

Timber cuts

 

 

Doors

Timber cuts

 

Vegetation such as sticks, palm fronds, tree logs

Timber cuts

 

Mouldy or rotting wood

Timber cuts

 

FAQs

How do I know the difference between particleboard, plywood, MDF and hardboard / Masonite?

The easiest way to identify the type of wood you have is to look at its sides. You may need to saw into the sides to expose the cross-section. 

 ParticleboardPlywoodMDF / Hardboard
SurfaceFlat, can be uniform or variedFlat, natural variationsFlat, uniform
SidesRough, visible wood chips and gapsRough, visible layered wood, not perfectly parallelSmooth, uniform, no visible wood grain, rings or knots
Particle sizeWood chipsWood layersSawdust
Reaction to waterSwells, warps and discoloursResistantSwells
Timber cuts

Will this be a regular offering?

At this stage, the separated timber drop off is a trial its continuation will be dependent on the trial outcomes.

Who can drop timber off?

Northern Beaches residents can attend and drop off eligible timber at our Reuse and Recycling Event on Saturday 9 November. Businesses or out of area attendees are not able to access this service. They are able to drop off eligible timber at Kimbriki Resource Recovery Centre and fees will apply.

What will happen to the collected timber?

Kimbriki Resource Recovery Centre sends the eligible timber collected to reDirect Recycling who blend it with other raw materials and process it back into new particleboard sheets to be used in kitchen cabinets and other joinery at their facility in Oberon. Find out more.