What You Can Put in a Skip Bin

The identification of your waste type is normally fairly straight forward, however it is important because certain waste types are prohibited from being placed in skips and also in many cases, the waste type affects the price of skip services.

  • It is important to correctly specify your intended waste type because placement of other waste types may result in additional disposal charges after the skip is collected. Set out below provides some guidelines. If you have any doubt as to which waste type your waste belongs, please feel free to contact us and our experienced staff will be happy to assist you.
  • When selecting a waste type (eg general waste) you must ensure that no other types of waste are placed in the skip bin. If this occurs, you will be liable to pay for the disposal cost of disposal as general waste. Please refer to the Terms and Conditions for additional information.

  The inclusion of any material containing asbestos or any other dangerous material is strictly prohibited & will be charged per tone rate plus freight.

Waste Type  What you can put in  What you can’t put in
General Waste Household waste (odds and ends, appliances, furniture, rubbish, garden waste), office waste, light construction waste (wood, gyprock, metal) Liquids, food waste, concrete, bricks, tiles soil, sand, clay, rocks and turf.
Green Waste Garden waste only. Branches, leaves, grass and clippings Tree trunks over 20cm in diameter or stumps over 30cm in diameter.
Masonry Concrete, bricks,pebbles, bushrock, slate, pavers,blocks, roof & floor/wall tiles Any other materials
Dirt & clay clean dirt & clay any thing else

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