Everyone wants to have proper waste management but is this achievable without knowing what you can or cannot throw in a Skip Bin? No, it is not probable. But we are here to help you so you do not need to worry about anything. We understand the importance of a clean and safe environment. It is normal to have different types of waste during house cleaning but which one can go in a skip bin? So, to solve this question, Genie Skip Bins brings this simple and understandable 10 common Skip Bin household items guide for you so you throw the right items in a skip bin and have proper waste management.
Many people think that everything can be put into a skip bin, which is not always right. Rubbish such as chemicals, paint, batteries, asbestos and electronic waste usually need special disposal methods. Placing restricted waste in the bin can result in penalties or refused collection. Always ensure with your provider what types of waste are accepted while loading the bin. We encourage customers to check waste guidelines in advance so the process remains easy, law abiding and environmentally friendly from beginning to finish.
Couches, mattresses, bed bases, tables and chairs.
Washing machines, dishwashers and ovens.
Grass clippings, leaves, twigs, small tree branches and timber waste.
Old boxes, magazines, newspapers and packaging materials.
Plastic containers, broken plastic toys and PVC piping.
Old picture frames, taps, door handles and aluminium offcuts.
Dishes, cups and ceramic items.
Old flooring materials.
Clothing, books and household decorations.
Dry timber, plasterboard and gyprock
Knowing what to put in your bins is important because it impacts environmental protection, safety and working usefulness, stopping contaminated and reusable items from unnecessarily ending up in landfills. Proper waste separation keeps dangerous items away from workers and stops damage to reclaiming machinery and reduces the costs associated with sorting and waste removal.
Australian rules for skip bins are strict about waste removal and you need to place the waste in the correct skip bin. It usually falls under the local council, which sets guidelines on skip bin size, placement and the period of use. To use the skip bin:
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Not all rubbish types are the same which is why picking the right skip bin type is mandatory. Understanding whether you have regular, green or bulky waste will make sure you dump under regulations and bypass fines for improper removal. To make garbage management easy, it is crucial to be aware of what types of rubbish are accepted and not accepted to save your valuable time and hard earned money. At Genie Skip Bins, we deliver straightforward guidance on accepted waste types to our customers.
Our local team manages a variety of garbage in our skip bin excluding harmful waste. Paper, furniture, metal and all types of garbage are accepted by our team. Some unsafe waste, like chemicals and bulbs that need a specialist, is not accepted in our skip bin. Knowing your types of waste helps you in picking the right size of skip bin and dumping your waste in an environmentally friendly way under legal guidance. You can reach out to our team for further information on household rubbish removal in Australia.
Q. How do I choose the right skip bin size for my project?
Q. Is skip raiding illegal?
Skip raiding is totally illegal, as taking things from a skip bin without proper permission is considered a crime. As per the Theft Act 1968, removing items from a skip bin without the approval of its owner is considered theft and can be charged for it.
Q. What items can you put in a hired skip?
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Q. What items should not go in a skip?
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