Category: Recycling

5 Recycling Tips That Will Make You a Better Person

5 Recycling Tips That Will Make You a Better Person

If you read my last blog post, then you’re aware of how much waste we produce. But, the real problem is, how much of the waste that is disposed of improperly can we recycle? Improper disposal of waste...
4 facts about recycling in Australia

4 facts about recycling in Australia

Australia generates an enormous amount of waste material every year. Fortunately, a large part of this waste is recycled. In fact, as a waste management professional, I’m incredibly glad that recyclin...
A beginner’s guide to recycling

A beginner’s guide to recycling

Recycling is quite akin to exercise in the sense that everyone knows it’s importance, but it seems like a chore. While many don’t recycle because they’re simply too lazy to do so, others don’t r...
Green Alternatives to Waste Disposal

Green Alternatives to Waste Disposal

In a bid to reduce your carbon footprint, it is natural to seek out green alternatives to waste disposal. However this is not always easy to do particularly if you are grappling with waste disposal in B...
Battle Australia’s E-Waste Problem with 4 Waste Walk-In Skip Bins

Battle Australia’s E-Waste Problem with 4 Waste Walk-In Skip Bins

Australia may well be a very developed country, but our problems with e-waste continue to grow. Many studies have revealed that our management of e-waste is poorly implemented, and most of it reaches la...
The truth about Business Waste in Australia (and why a skip bin is the answer!)

The truth about Business Waste in Australia (and why a skip bin is the answer!)

Small to medium-sized businesses send more than 6.5 million tonnes of business waste to landfills every year. While recycling of business waste does take place to an extent, every business owner needs t...
Environmental Benefits of Recycling Business Waste

Environmental Benefits of Recycling Business Waste

You’ll be surprised to learn that recyclable waste makes up 60% of all business waste. Unfortunately, though, a lot of this waste is disposed of improperly and ends in landfill, rather than being recy...
 

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Green Waste Rules: No logs, stumps, palm Logs, whole trees, mulched trees, golden cane trunks, soil, or turf. Branches must be under 13cm in diameter. All green waste must stay under the top rail of the Skip Bin, with nothing poking up.

General Waste Rules: No rocks, bricks, tiles, concrete, pavers, hard wood, paint, chemicals, tyres, carpet, soil, dirt, sand or hard fill. All general waste must stay under the top rail of the skip bin, with nothing poking up.