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What Can’t Go in a Skip Bin - Bonza Bins

What Canu2019t Go in a Skip Bin

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What Can’t Go in a Skip Bin - Bonza Bins

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  1. What Can’t Go in a Skip Bin?

  2. Skip bins are NOT a one-size-fits-all solution to recycling. Not everything can go in a skip bin. Find out what you can, and can’t be put in a skip bin. As well as why you shouldn’t overload your skip bin.

  3. What CAN Go in a Skip Bin In WA, you will typically have access to three bins - red waste, yellow recycle and green garden waste. Not every suburb has immediate access to the green bin, however, it is something you can request from your local council.

  4. What CAN Go in a Skip Bin Skip bins are commonly used for household, garden and construction waste. To make it easy, we’ve made a categorised list for you to use. • Garden • Wood (and woodchips) • Leaves • Plants • Pebbles/stones • Branches (chopped)

  5. What CAN Go in a Skip Bin Household • Furniture • Clothes • Household technology e..g. computers, phones, televisions, fridges, dishwashers etc • Paper waste e.g. books and newspaper • Toys • Playground equipment • Food packages • Recyclable bottles e.g. glass • Cardboard boxes • Rugs • Mattresses

  6. What CAN Go in a Skip Bin Construction Waste • Bricks • Tiles • Dirt • Steel • Rubber • Concrete Contact your local skip bin hire, such as Bonza Bins, to discuss your skip-bin needs. Some providers may have caveats against larger items such as mattresses.

  7. What CAN’T Go in a Skip Bin Not all items can go in a skip bin. Rule of thumb, if the item requires special handling e.g. hazardous waste, then likely, it cannot go in a skip bin. While some skip-bin services may make special exceptions, you must not dispose of the below items without consulting your skip-bin provider.

  8. What CAN’T Go in a Skip Bin • Asbestos • Oil • Paint • Light bulbs • Medical waste • Insulation materials • Food waste • Batteries • Solvents • Fiberglass • Fuel • Tyres • Plasterboards

  9. What CAN’T Go in a Skip Bin There are many more items that have not made the list, but if you are unsure, it’s always best to discuss with your skip-bin provider for advice. If your provider can not personally handle the waste, they can point you in the right direction.

  10. Don’t Overload Your Skip Bin Overloaded skip-bins are a hazard. For a skip-bin to be successfully collected, the bin must have no overhanging objects. If the bin is overloaded, the provider will remove items, or order an additional bin at the cost of the customer. Please ensure you consult your provider to discuss your skip-bin size requirements before ordering.

  11. Conclusion In conclusion, skip-bins are an efficient way to remove large amounts of waste. While skip-bin providers wish they could help you with all your waste needs, unfortunately, some items require special handling beyond the capacity of the skip-bin provider. If you’re looking to order a skip bin, contact Bonza Bins, the most affordable skip bin service in Thornlie.

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