Patons Lane
About us
Patons Lane Resource Recovery Centre (RRC) located in Orchard Hills, within the former Erskine Park Quarry, is an advanced recycling precinct in Western Sydney. On site, you’ll find BINGO’s latest investment – the Patons Lane Wet Recycling Facility, which is the first of its kind in Sydney and is committed to innovative, efficient and sustainable recycling solutions and waste recovery. The precints also comprises of an advanced recycling facility and a landfill, and is an important part of BINGO’s network of waste management and recycling facilities operating across New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland.
Innovation at our core
Patons Lane is changing the building and demolition recycling landscape in New South Wales. The technologies available at site enable us to divert contaminated soils from landfill, and through a unique hybrid of dry and wet recycling technology, produce high quality recycled soil, sand and sggregates for use in building and construction projects.
Our operations are safe and driven by industry-leading technologies, innovation, and proven best practice principals.
Products will be batch tested and certification will be provided
Pioneering Change
Construction of BINGO’s Wet Recycling Facility at Paton’s Lane is currently underway and will complement the existing dry waste recycling facility.
Washing of contaminated soils (General Solid Waste Soil) will reduce the number of soils ending up in landfill and allows these soils to be redirected back into the industrial market, supporting the transition to a circular economy.
The wet process technology will also maximise the quantity and quality of recovered and cleaned sands and aggregates. These recycled manufacturing products will be reused in civil and construction projects, reducing the reliance on virgin natural materials.
This project reinforces BINGO’s commitment and investment in advanced recycling infrastructure across the east coast of Australia, with hundreds of millions of dollars already invested in recent years. This will further increase our waste diversion rates and bring us another step closer to achieving our vision of a waste free Australia.
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Frequently
asked questions
Patons Lane Resource Recovery Centre (Patons Lane RRC) is an advanced recycling and landfill facility in Orchard Hills, Western Sydney, committed to the innovative, efficient and sustainable recycling and recovery of waste. Patons Lane RRC is owned by BINGO Industries.
Patons Lane RRC only accepts dry commercial and industrial (C&I) and construction and demolition (C&D) waste.
We do not accept any putrescible waste – which means NO FOOD OR ODOROUS WASTE IS ACCEPTED.
WE DO NOT ACCEPT ANY HAZARDOUS WASTE.
Our aim is to recover and resell as much material as possible from the processed waste. BINGO is trying to avoid, as much as possible, sending waste to landfill – and achieve some of the highest percentage of recycling in the industry. BINGO’s processes and management systems are all certified and accredited to international best practice standards for safety (AS4801) quality (ISO 9000/9001) and the environment (ISO 1401).
C&I waste is waste produced by institutions and businesses; including waste from schools, restaurants, offices, retail and wholesale businesses, and the manufacturing sector.
C&D waste refers to waste produced by demolition and building activities, including road and rail construction and maintenance and excavation of land associated with construction activities.
At Patons Lane RRC, we aim to recover and resell as much material as possible. Materials like paper, cardboard, flexible and hard plastics, and construction waste materials such as concrete brick and timber will all be recycled and re-purposed wherever possible. Materials that cannot be recycled will either be landfilled or transported off-site.
A resource recovery centre is a licensed facility that collects, recovers and reprocesses waste and materials into valuable resources. This process provides a better, more sustainable future for the community and the environment.