Waste Types
Different Types of Waste
The cost of disposal of waste varies according to type, weight and volume. This sometimes requires us to ask a few simple questions on the type of rubbish you are going to load into the bin. Due to OH&S regulations we are not permitted to remove overloaded bins and we may be forced to remove items and leave them behind. Please try to keep the bin to a level load so that it will not dislodge and fall out during transportation. An additional fee may be charged if unsuitable waste is loaded into the bin.
General Waste
This is light commercial or domestic waste and may be a combination of junk from a general clean up around a home or business premises.
Green Waste
Grass cuttings, Tree branches or shrubs, organic waste, woodchips or bark etc from that garden clean-up.
100% Concrete Only
Only 100% Concrete are acceptable and disposal facilities strictly enforce this rule. Please DO NOT mix any small amounts of other materials in this skip as it will be rejected when we attempt to dispose of. This will result in customer incurring Heavy Mixed Waste rates.
Bricks / Concrete / Tiles / Rocks
Only 100% bricks,concrete, tile or rock are acceptable and disposal facilities strictly enforce this rule. Please DO NOT mix any small amounts of other materials in this skip as it will be rejected when we attempt to dispose of. This will result in customer incurring Heavy Mixed Waste rates.
Heavy Waste
General builders waste, mixture of household clean-ups including bricks, concrete, soil, floor & bathroom tiles.
100% Soil / Dirt
Only 100% soil/dirt are acceptable and disposal facilities strictly enforce this rule. Please DO NOT mix any small amounts of other materials in this skip as it will be rejected when we attempt to dispose of. This will result in customer incurring Heavy Mixed Waste rates.
Prohibited Waste
- Asbestos
- Batteries
- Hazardous waste
- Medical waste
- LPG gas cylinders
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Liquid waste, paints, oils, chemicals, thinners
(dry paint cans are acceptable) -
Putrescible waste
(food waste)