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Sustainability
Owners and residents at 19 Belmont have shown strong support for sustainability measures.
OC Projects
Solar
In late 2025 a 20+kW shared solar power system was installed on the common roof, and the power generated is equally shared between all 10 units – this should see a reduction in electricity bills for residents of between $500-800 per unit, per year.
Battery
To maximise the amount of solar-generated electricity staying “onsite”, a 25kWh battery was installed alongside the solar power system – this allows over-generation during the day to be stored for use at night, or by common property usage.
Lighting Upgrades
As of late 2025, all fluorescent light fixtures on Common Property have been converted to LED motion-sensor lights.
Heat Pumps
In the second half of 2026, the owners corporation will replace the shared gas-powered hot water system with a heat pump system, which should see significantly lower hot water energy costs for residents.
Individual Measures
Energy
Electrification
Converting cooking and heating to electric would be more efficient for any unit still utilising gas for those functions.
Waste
Household Waste
Red Bins
Reduce, where possible, the material put into the red bins. Larger non-perishable items should be kept for the fortnightly household waste collection on Monday mornings.
Fortnightly Household Waste Collection
For bulky items, such as working electronics, furniture, clothes, shoes, etc., consider donating these items to charities.
Other
E-waste cannot be disposed of via collections by North Sydney Council
Recycling
Yellow Bins
Recycle Smart
Community Recycling Centre
Other
Green Waste
Fortnightly Household Waste Collection
Leaf litter, flowers, pruning and offcuts, etc. can be collected for mulching fortnightly by North Sydney Council.
Other
Soil from pot plants cannot be placed in the green-lidded bins. It could be placed, where appropriate, in garden beds around the property.