What We Recycle
Environment-Friendly Solutions
At GreenServe Recycling, there is no green waste or log too big or too small. We are able to process the largest logs using our hydraulic shears into smaller chunks in preparation for grinding or mulching. All green waste delivered to GreenServe Recycling is recycled into mulch or firewood. If you are looking to cost effectively recycle your green waste, you’ve come to the right place.
Note: We do not accept any non-organic foreign material, food waste or soil of any kind.

Clean Mulch
Clean Mulch includes uniform, processed leaf mulch. In order to ensure that we can recycle your Clean Mulch, it must not contain weed species or rubbish of any kind. It must also not include any foreign materials and be chipped with sharp knives in a uniform condition without any long or stringy materials.

Waste Mulch
Waste Mulch includes non uniform, weed species mulch that doesn’t require shearing. This includes palm trees that have been chipped or turned into palm mulch. In order to ensure that we can recycle your Waste Mulch, it must not contain any food waste, rubbish of any kind, logs, roots or stumps.

FIREWOOD QUALITY LOGS
Firewood Quality Logs include straight, quality, hardwood logs that are over 2m in length, over 200mm and under 800mm in diameter, In order to ensure that we can recycle your Firewood Quality Logs, they must be straight logs without branch collars, rot or mud and can be of the species: ironbark, box, gum, etc.- Any logs deemed unsuitable for firewood will be charged as “Other Greenwaste.”

Other Greenwaste
Other green waste includes:
Unchipped branches, logs with branch collars, rot or mud, stumps, stump grinding, lawn clippings, small blocks of wood less than 2 metres in length and under 200mm in diameter, or large logs over 800mm in diameter.
Other green waste may also include unsuitable firewood species logs (such as Jacaranda, Poplar Pine, Liquidambar, Camphor Laurel etc).
All vegetation not categorised as either clean mulch, waste mulch or firewood quality logs will be deemed ‘other green waste’.