Charity trash dumping blitz for Springvale

Trashed: St Vinnies Springvale store manager Jeff Gardner with some of the piles of items dumped outside his store. Picture: Rob Carew

By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS

GARBAGE dumpers outside Springvale charity shops will be targeted in an undercover operation by Greater Dandenong Council officers.

Dumping costs St Vincent De Paul Society’s store $30,000 a year to dispose of the rubbish. It often includes household waste, builders’ rubbish, damaged couches, soiled mattresses and busted appliances.

“The weekends are probably the worst,” St Vinnies retail operations manager Michael Rawlinson said. “Sometimes you can’t even get through the front door.”

He said after-hours donations became rubbish because “people rifle through it”, spreading the contents all over the street. Often they are unsellable “simply because they’re left out in the elements”.

“They don’t realise they’re costing charitable organisations money – $30,000 goes a long way to help with school fees, uniforms, food, clothing, petrol vouchers and car repairs.”

In a test operation, a council litter prevention officer in a marked council car had identified offenders at known dumping sites on a Sunday.

In the coming undercover operation, officers will take photos of dumping and use the images as evidence for infringement notices of up to $5600.

St Vinnies accepts donations during the week during opening hours and until 5pm on Saturdays.

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