Complaints about people rifling through household kerbside bins, street litter bins and private and public skip bins are being reported to council regularly.
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Campaspe Shire Council General Manager Community Keith Oberin said it seemed people were looking to use their findings to make a small profit across the river.
"Essentially, they're rummaging through the bins in order to locate containers that can be deposited in New South Wales under that state's container deposit scheme," he said.
"The scheme allows containers to be dropped at designated sites in New South Wales for a 10 cent rebate on each container."
Mr Oberin said the issues bin searching are causing are significant and ultimately, unlawful.
"It is illegal for any person to claim a 10 cent rebate in New South Wales from containers located in Victorian waste," he said.
"But not only that, people digging through private kerbside bins or skip bins violate the privacy of that household or business, as they may stumble upon private mail and documents that have not been cut up or shredded."
"We have also received complaints that people are actually stealing the bins to go through them away from the street side."
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He said this could be dangerous for the people rummaging through the bins.
"Safety is another serious concern," Mr Oberin said.
"Hazardous materials, such as sharp objects, can be located in bins. While it's hard to imagine, we have received reports that people are putting their children into the skip bins for them to search through.
"Scavenging through bins is illegal, can be a breach of privacy and is extremely unsafe so we strongly urge that this behaviour be discontinued."
Mr Oberin said the purpose of the container deposit scheme was being flouted.
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"The container deposit scheme itself is a magnificent program. It encourages recycling in the way of a 10 cent reward.
"When the scheme comes to Victoria in 2023, yes, I encourage community members to collect their containers and deposit them at a drop off site.
"However, keep your container collecting to your own waste."
If you witness illegal bin searching, report it to council on 1300 666 535.
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