Choose the Right Waste Type for Your Skip Bin
Selecting the correct waste type ensures safe disposal, keeps your costs low, and helps us manage waste sustainably. Check the types of waste we accept and book the bin that suits your project.
General Waste
General household waste and light office or commercial rubbish. Perfect for household clean-ups, office decluttering, or minor renovation projects.
What Can Go in the Bin:
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Household items: kitchenware, toys, books, clothes, and bedding
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Small furniture: chairs, stools, light fixtures
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General office waste: stationery, paper, old electronics (non-hazardous)
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Light green waste: grass clippings, twigs, and small branches
What Cannot Go in the Bin:
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Hard demolition waste: bricks, concrete, tiles, stone
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Palm trunks, synthetic turf, and heavy soil
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Hazardous waste: batteries, asbestos, chemicals, paints, liquids
Green Waste
Garden waste from clean-ups, landscaping projects, or lawn maintenance. Ideal for organic materials
What Can Go in the Bin:
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Lawn and grass clippings
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Plant clippings, leaves, and shrubs
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Branches, twigs, and untreated timber
What Cannot Go in the Bin:
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Demolition waste: bricks, soil, tiles, and concrete
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Hazardous waste: chemicals, asbestos, batteries
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Furniture or household rubbish
Mixed Waste
A combination of household, commercial, and construction waste. Best for renovation or demolition projects requiring mixed rubbish collection.
What Can Go in the Bin:
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Domestic waste: furniture, appliances, and general rubbish
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Construction waste: bricks, tiles, cement, plaster
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Green waste: tree branches, shrubs, and garden debris
What Cannot Go in the Bin:
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Hazardous materials: asbestos, chemicals, batteries
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Food waste and putrescibles
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Medical waste and liquids
Construction and Hardfill Waste
Waste from construction sites, such as bricks, concrete, and roof tiles. Designed for builders and contractors.
What Can Go in the Bin:
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Bricks and mortar
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Concrete and cement
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Roof tiles (terracotta or concrete)
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Sandstone and asphalt
What Cannot Go in the Bin:
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Household waste: kitchenware, toys, furniture
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Green waste: shrubs, lawn clippings, branches
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Hazardous materials: asbestos, chemicals, paint cans
Soil, Clay, and Sand Waste
For soil, clay, and sand generated from excavation or landscaping work. Only suitable for clean soil and rock materials.
What Can Go in the Bin:
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100% clean soil, clay, and sand
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Small rocks, stones, and naturally occurring materials under 150mm
What Cannot Go in the Bin:
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General household or office waste
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Demolition waste: bricks, tiles, concrete
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Green waste: branches, shrubs, or lawn clippings