Allowed Waste
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We’ll Take
Almost all construction and home waste streams can be thrown away in a skip bin or bag. In fact, the majority of items around your building site or in your house, yard and office can be removed, and at no extra charge. The allowed waste includes mattresses, fridges, trees, plants, dirt, cardboard boxes, polystyrene, timber, and even construction rubbish.
Check out our full list below of all the waste items you can throw away.
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WHAT WE WON’T TAKE
A good guideline on what cannot be put in a skip is that if it’s hazardous or harmful, you can’t throw it away. Some items may not be obvious, such as batteries, glass and tyres, that’s why we’ve pulled together a list of items you can’t throw away in a skip bin or bag.
Looking to get rid of contaminated items? then, check out our Contaminated FLEXiSKiPs. Same goes for concrete – our Multi and Single Pour bags are the perfect solutions for your leftover pour.
Food or putrescible items
Any type of food and putrescibles (likely to decay, spoil or putrefy) waste are not allowed.
Batteries
Any types of batteries and mobile phones including batteries from vehicles.Liquids
Items such as paint, oils, solvents, poisons, chemicals and concrete.
Hazards
This includes asbestos, insulation, empty chemical containers, fibro sheets and tyres.
Whether you're cleaning the garden, doing a small renovation, complete home overhaul or any project in between, we offer more than just a rubbish removal service.
Servicing Brisbane, Gold Coast, Logan, Ipswich and Scenic Rim regions in Queensland, you can trust we're the best solution for your next project