What Goes Into a Skip? What Not to Put Into a Skip Bin?
Skip Bin Hire for the Greater Western Sydney Region
When you are renovating or spring cleaning, it is good to know in advance what you can (and cannot) put into a skip bin. To avoid fees and to ensure rubbish is disposed of correctly, getting the right skip is important. We spoke to a skip bin hire company in Western Sydney that services areas such as Liverpool, Campbelltown and Blacktown for tips.
What Not to Put Into a Skip Bin
The easiest place to start is knowing what is prohibited.
- Asbestos.
- Oils.
- Paints.
- Batteries.
- Tyres.
- Gas bottles.
- Liquids such as paint, wet concrete, or plaster.
- Fire extinguishers.
- Food.
Tip: Mattresses and tyres may be accepted for an extra fee. Talk to your local skip bin company about their policies.
Skips for Different Waste Types
To ensure rubbish is disposed of correctly, there are bins for different waste types. Read on to learn more about skip bin types.
Green Waste
All plant matter and soil excluding large tree trunks or branches is accepted. As green waste is converted into mulch or fertiliser, be careful not to lose your pruners in the skip!
Concrete Materials – Rocks, Bricks, Roof Tiles
Concrete materials such as rocks, bricks and roof tiles have a huge lifespan. Rather than being dumped, they are recycled into products like crusher dust and re-used.
General Waste
General waste covers just about everything else. Household items such as:
- Clothing.
- Small household appliances.
- Electronics.
- White goods.
- Bric-a-brac.
- Sporting equipment.
- Furniture.
- Tools, nails, and carpentry materials.
If you are unsure what type of small skip bin to hire (or the size), contact your local skip bin hire company. They will be able to help you and even advise on what to do with prohibited waste.