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Abandoned trolley crack down

Wyndham council is cracking down on dumped shopping trolleys, taking action against two major retailers since the adoption of new Local Laws.

Council adopted the Community Amenity Local Law 2023 in August, which included

strengthened enforcement in relation to abandoned shopping trolleys to ensure retailers take more responsibility.

Retailers can be issued with a $386 infringement for each trolley that is not collected

after being reported after three days.

Enforcement action has already been taken against two major retailers

operating in Wyndham who were in breach of the new Local Law.

Wyndham councillor Susan McIntyre, said she

hoped major retailers would respond quickly to notification of breaches.

“There are some retailers that are using the Trolley Tracker or similar apps to

monitor the movement of trolleys off their premises and when notified by Wyndham

City that trolleys have been abandoned, they are using the app to return them to

shopping centres,” she said.

“Two warnings were issued this week to retailers who have not picked up their

trolleys for more than three days after reporting – these trolleys have been found at

some distance from the vicinity of the retailers. Since August we’ve written to all major retailers operating in the municipality and spoken to all store managers across Wyndham to advise of the updated local law and the consequences.”

Residents are encouraged to report abandoned trolleys to retailers. If the trolleys

aren’t collected by retailers within three business days, they can then be reported to

council.

To report trolleys owned by Coles, Kmart and Bunnings

contact: www.coles.com.au/help/abandoned-trolley or call 1800 876 553

To report trolleys owned by Woolworths / Safeway, Big W and Dan Murphy’s

contact: https://trolleytracker.com.au/ or call 1800 641 497

To report Aldi trolleys visit: https://help.aldi.com.au/s/abandoned-trolley-or-catalog

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