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Waste Types

Waste Types

Use this page to determine what materials can (and can’t) go in your skip bin

In general, we cater for general household waste, green waste, construction & demolition waste, soil, concrete, masonry, and building waste. Not sure if your items can go in our bins? Give us a bell. Once you’re set, you can begin your booking below.

What can and can’t go in a skip bin?

Waste Types Icons General Waste

General waste / Light Construction waste

Mixed general light waste can contain most light household or commercial waste such as:

  • Household And Office Waste
  • Timber
  • Steel
  • Cardboard
  • Clothes
  • Toys
  • Kitchenware
  • Boxes
  • Plastics
  • Furniture
  • Appliances
Waste Types Icons Construction

Mixed heavy / construction & demolition waste

Mixed C&D waste loads can contain materials typically generated through the construction and demolition of residential or commercial projects this includes:

  • Household And Office Waste
  • Clothes
  • Toys
  • Kitchenware
  • Boxes
  • Plastics
  • Light Building Timber
  • Furniture
  • Appliances
  • Concrete
  • Masonry
  • Tile
  • Dirt
Waste Types Icons Construction

Concrete & Masonry Waste

Concrete and Masonry waste

  • Concrete
  • Masonry

MUST NOT contain:
Anything other than Concrete and masonry

Waste Types Icons Soil

Soil & dirt

Excavated & uncontaminated soil and dirt material. MUST NOT contain:

  1. Anything other than clean soil/dirt
  2. Must not contain fire ants
Waste Types Icons Green

Green waste

General garden waste material such as:

  • Plants
  • Weeds
  • Palm Fronds
  • Tree Trimmings
  • Lawn Clippings

The following Waste Types are prohibited from being put in our skip bins.

*Tyres and mattresses can be disposed of after obtaining prior approval as these items will incur an additional fee.
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Loading your Skip Bin

Overloaded bins can be unsafe.
Follow these simple rules to load your bin safely:

Don’t fill your skip bin above the rim

Load heavy items on the bottom and lighter items on the top

Make sure you have the right skip bin for the right waste types.

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