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What You Can (and Can’t) Put Into a Skip Bin

Looking tou00a0hire a skip binu00a0but unsure what materials you can put in it? Lucky for you, almost anything can be placed into a skip. However, there are a few exceptions. In fact, most items listed in the u2018canu2019t put in a skip binu2019 list are things that either canu2019t be disposed of in traditional ways because they are hazardous or they are items which can easily be included in your wheelie bin or as part of curbside collection. So, letu2019s get into it.<br>

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What You Can (and Can’t) Put Into a Skip Bin

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  1. What You Can (and Can’t) Put Into a Skip Bin Looking to hire a skip bin but unsure what materials you can put in it? Lucky for you, almost anything can be placed into a skip. However, there are a few exceptions. In fact, most items listed in the ‘can’t put in a skip bin’ list are things that either can’t be disposed of in traditional ways because they are hazardous or they are items which can easily be included in your wheelie bin or as part of curbside collection. So, let’s get into it.

  2. What You Can Put In • General Waste – Toys, clothes, carpet, broken or unwanted possessions • Appliances – Microwaves, stoves, blenders, barbeques, fridges (must be de-gassed first) • Furniture – Tables, chairs, couches, lamps, cabinets etc. • Office Waste – Paper, boxes, stationery, partitions etc • Light Construction Waste – Wood, gyprock, metal • Heavy Construction Waste – Concrete & bricks only • Accepted Green Waste – Woodchips, branches, grass clippings, fence palings, bark

  3. What You Can’t Put In • Food Waste – Fruit, vegetables, meat, takeaway food etc • Hazardous Items –Asbestos, explosive, toxic, noxious or dangerous materials • Liquids – Hazardous and non-hazardous liquids including paint, pesticides, oil and poisons (even in sealed containers) • Tyres – Hard to process. We recommend taking your tyres to tyre recyclers directly. • Batteries – All battery types from AAA right through to car batteries • Excluded Green Waste – Human or animal waste, soil, sand, clay, rocks, turf, tree trunks

  4. Skip Types at Cheapa Skips • At Cheapa Skips, you will need to choose the type of contents you’ll be putting in the skip bin before confirming your booking, as this will determine the quote you receive. Our skip content types are divided into the following categories: • 100% concrete bricks • Commercial / construction waste • General waste • Green waste • Mixed heavy loads

  5. Hire Your Skip Bin Through Cheapa Skips • Ready to hire a skip bin with us? Book online now. Simply enter your suburb, the type of waste you want to dispose of and the skip bin size you need to get a quote. Once you’re happy with the price, select your preferred delivery day, enter your details and pay online – it’s that simple! You can also make a booking over the phone on 3273 4133.

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