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tetrapakWoodstock Municipal Waste Drop Off siteHousehold or garden waste can be dropped off at any of the City of Cape Town's 20 drop-off facilities. Up to 1 300 kg of non-hazardous waste may be disposed at any of these sites at no cost. Green garden waste is then chipped and composted, while... Welgelegen Muncipal Waste Drop-off SiteHousehold or garden waste can be dropped off at any of the City of Cape Town's 20 drop-off facilities. Up to 1 300 kg of non-hazardous waste may be disposed at any of these sites at no cost. Green garden waste is then chipped and composted, while... Tygerdal Muncipal Waste Drop-off SiteHousehold or garden waste can be dropped off at any of the City of Cape Town's 20 drop-off facilities. Up to 1 300 kg of non-hazardous waste may be disposed at any of these sites at no cost. Green garden waste is then chipped and composted, while... Simon's Town Muncipal Waste Drop-off SiteHousehold or garden waste can be dropped off at any of the City of Cape Town's 20 drop-off facilities. Up to 1 300 kg of non-hazardous waste may be disposed at any of these sites at no cost. Green garden waste is then chipped and composted, while... Schaapkraal Muncipal Waste Drop-off SiteHousehold or garden waste can be dropped off at any of the City of Cape Town's 20 drop-off facilities. Up to 1 300 kg of non-hazardous waste may be disposed at any of these sites at no cost. Green garden waste is then chipped and composted, while... |
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