Green Waste Recycling & Mulch Centre
Address | War Memorial Dr, North Adelaide SA, Australia | ||||||||||
Phone | +61 8 8203 7502 | ||||||||||
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Website | cityofadelaide.com.au | ||||||||||
Categories | Mulch Supplier | ||||||||||
Rating | 4.3 7 reviews | ||||||||||
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Green Waste Recycling & Mulch Centre reviews
7These guys are great. Surprising as it's a council owned dump. The staff are phenomenal.
Great dump for green waste. The prices have gone up but that has happened everywhere. It is a council owned dump so it does close early. Can also purchase garden mulch. Staff are always very friendly. Definitely the green waste dump to go to
Love it, been going for years, no clue why its so expensive to drop a trailer of cut branches and etc off though. They literally need it
If you are a city rate payer or rent in rhe city you can take your green waste here for free. I think 2 or 3 times a year. Saved me $40 and the city council recycles it there.
I went to this place to buy some compost. I used standard 25L Bag to carry the compost. This guy at the gate seemed have little patience to serve someone like me who only wanted to buy small amount of compost. When being asked about the price how he arrived to charge me, he said, "if you do not like the price, go somewhere else! "
I complained to the Adelaide Council immediately that this was not a pleasant experience when I was only trying to work out how the price was determined. The guy named Matt called me after a few days. He seemed that it was OK for his staff to treat people like that. He also commented that they do not encourage people coming to the centre to buy small amount of compost because to them, this increase their time to serve. (it is a waste of time for them) I said in Council's constitution, it is not council's main goal to make a profit, rather your main goal is to bring value to the resident.
He then asked me, "are you a resident in Adelaide city? " (It means, if you are not, then I do not need to serve you!)
I had the feeling that if the boss of the centre acted and believed in this way, how can the staff treat the residents with respect.
I am not a resident of Adelaide council, so I cannot come to the centre to buy the compost? I do not have the right to ask how you determined the price you have calculated? Am I a nuisance to you just to buy some compost?
Helpful friendly workers to help guide those who aren't as familiar with the process, and they have the best rates as well.