Easy and convenient skip bin hire

We are a national provider servicing residential, commercial and construction sites, helping you remove rubbish quickly and conveniently through cheap skip bin hire.

Same Day Delivery

We've got you covered with same-day skip bin hire to most areas before 12pm

24/7 Online Booking

Convenient booking at your fingertips with 24/7 online bookings

Cost-effective Prices

We offer a large selection of cheap skip bin hire at competitive rates.

Trustworthy and Efficient waste removal

We are a national provider of cheap skip bins for hire. Our company aims at delivering you the best-prices for your rubbish removal needs, delivered and collected to meet your schedule  at your location across Australia. The process is as easy as selecting the right sized bin to accommodate your needs. We service all industries from residential to construction sites, offices and anything you can think of where you need to clean up quickly and conveniently.

We bring together a national network of skip bin providers to deliver the best-priced and quickest bin delivery based on your location. By working with hundreds of operators across Australia, we can organise a contractor that is closest to your location and is the best-priced company for your waste type and bin size.

Our team of experts have worked in the industry for over 20 years and our carefully screened and selected network will ensure you get cheap skip bin hire and great service. We manage the process for you, saving you the time and hassle of calling and emailing providers and shopping for quotes. The volume of work we  acquire ensures we can get a better price for you, especially if you don’t regularly order.

Our Commitment To Recycling

We are committed to ensuring as much of what we collect is recycled as possible. When selecting the type of skip bin we provide a comprehensive list of what can and can’t go in each type. This allows us to not only ensure a better price, but it also allows us to inform our customers of what they can put in so it can be separated to be recycled more easily.

For example, a green only skip bin is ideal for someone that needs to remove green waste like trees branches, leaves, grass, weeds etc. A majority of this can be recycled, providing a much cheaper price for our customers and reducing what goes into land fill.

Once collected, they are taken to sorting facilities where skilled labourers and machinery help separate what has been collected into piles for recycling.

Did you know that a majority of rubbish collected from our skip bin hire can be recycled. For example, old tyres can be used for re-treading tyres as well as secondary products that go into footwear, soft flooring in parks, aggregate for cement, asphalt and so on. Old concrete can be crushed and used as road base. Tree branches can be mulched for garden cover or used as firewood.

How to choose the right bin size

Choosing what size skip bin can be difficult if you’re not ordering them regularly. Our  guide is a great tool to help you better estimate what you will need. We provide the cubic metres of the as well as the dimensions. Our helpful guide of wheel burrows also gives you a better visual idea.

When ordering a skip bin , you could look at being conservative and ordering a small bin first. If you find you fill it easily, then you can always order more bins or one larger skip bin. Alternatively, you can order a larger one to ensure you have plenty of room. They are typically more economical and at a cheaper rate, so some clients choose to go larger to ensure they have adequate room, even if they don’t fill the bin all the way. Our consultants are available on phone and email to assist you with the secretion process if you are unsure.

Why Hire A Skip Bin?

They can be placed at your residence, office or construction site at a convenient location. The advantage is waste can be put straight into the bin, rather than in piles requiring double handling to take away in truck or trailer later on.

You will often find skip bins are actually cheaper than taking rubbish away in a truck on your own. The reason for this is operators typically sort the rubbish in yards and recycle large amounts of the rubbish, so it’s not all going to landfill like it traditionally would if you took it away in a truck of your own.

Clean Waste

What can go in a clean waste bin

Only one type of waste listed below, you cannot mix types

Tiles only on its own

Bricks only on its own

Pebbles and rocks on its own

Sandstone on its own

Dry concrete rubble (max size 700x 700) on its own

What can’t go in a clean waste bin

Soil, clay and dirt

Excavation waste

Green waste

Underlay, carpet, vinyl and rubber products, synthetic turf

Tree stumps and large roots

Gyprock, fibro, asbestos, timbers, insulation, paint, chemicals and chemical containers

Books, pamphlets, papers

Food products, perishable and non-perishable

Mixed Rubble Waste

What can go in a mixed rubble waste bin

Tiles and mortar

Bricks

Pebbles and rocks

Sandstone

Dry concrete rubble (max size 700x 700)

What can’t go in a mixed rubble waste

Soil, clay and dirt

Excavation waste

Green waste

Underlay, carpet, vinyl and rubber products, synthetic turf

Tree stumps and large roots

Gyprock, fibro, asbestos, timbers, insulation, paint, chemicals and chemical containers

Books, pamphlets, papers

Food products, perishable and non-perishable

Tyres, mattresses

No other materials apart from what has been listed

Green Waste

What can go in a green waste bin

Small branches, shrubs, garden trimmings (excludes tree trunks and roots greater than 600mm long and 350mm wide)

Untreated timber

Bark and wood chip without soil

What can’t go in a green waste bin

Food products, perishable and non-perishable

Underlay, carpet, vinyl and rubber products, synthetic turf

Tree stumps and large roots

Heavy construction materials such as bricks, clay, soil, tiles, concrete, gyprock, fibro, asbestos, timbers, insulation, paint, chemicals and chemical containers

Books, pamphlets, papers

Tyres, mattresses

No other materials apart from what has been listed

Excavation Waste

What can go in an excavation waste bin

Dirt, sand, clay, soil, tock and sandstone no larger than 650mm x 650mm

Less than 10% vegetation, turf

What can’t go in an excavation waste bin

Contaminated soil

Asbestos

Soil with asbestos

Man-made materials

Food products, perishable and non-perishable

Underlay, carpet, vinyl and rubber products, synthetic turf

Tree stumps and large roots

Heavy construction materials such as bricks, clay, soil, tiles, concrete, gyprock, fibro, asbestos, timbers, insulation, paint, chemicals and chemical containers

No other waste permittable

Light Building Waste

What can go in a light building waste bin

Light domestic waste from renovations excluding heavy construction materials such as bricks, clay, soil, tiles, concrete, gyprock, fibro, asbestos, timbers, insulation, paint, chemicals and chemical containers

Appliances, furniture, fridges, washing machines, dishwasher, ovens

Some green waste such as small branches, shrubs and garden trimmings (excludes tree trunks and roots greater than 600mm long and 350mm wide)

Light commercial waste such as office furniture, filing cabinets, chairs

Household items such as paper, cardboard, kitchen wear, cloths, toys

What can’t go in a light building waste bin

Food products, perishable and non-perishable

Underlay, carpet, vinyl and rubber products, synthetic turf

Tree stumps and large roots

Heavy construction materials such as bricks, clay, soil, tiles, concrete, gyprock, fibro, asbestos, timbers, insulation, paint, chemicals and chemical containers

Excess books, pamphlets, papers

Tyres, mattresses (extra charges apply, tyres not allowed in QLD)

Mixed Waste With Soil

What can go in a mixed heavy waste with soil bin

Demolition waste including metal, steel, timber, plastic, gyprock, some glass, bricks, tiles, dry concrete pieces smaller than 650mm x650mm

Appliances, furniture, fridges, washing machines, dishwasher, ovens

Less than 80% sand, clay, soil and dirt products

Some green waste such as small branches, shrubs, garden trimmings, logs up to 0.5m long and smaller than 350 mm in diameter

Light commercial waste such as office furniture, filing cabinets, chairs

Household items such as paper, cardboard, kitchen wear, cloths, toys

What can’t go in a mixed heavy waste with soil bin

Food products, perishable and non-perishable

Underlay, carpet, vinyl and rubber products, synthetic turf

Tree stumps and large roots greater than 0.5, long and 350mm wide

Villa board, fibro, asbestos

Gyprock, fibro, asbestos, insulation, paint, chemicals and chemical containers

Tyres, mattresses (extra charges apply, tyres not allowed in QLD)

Mixed Heavy Waste

What can go in a mixed heavy waste bin

Demolition waste including metal, steel, timber, plastic, gyprock, some glass, bricks, tiles, dry concrete pieces smaller than 650mm x650mm

Appliances, furniture, fridges, washing machines, dishwasher, ovens

Some green waste such as small branches, shrubs, garden trimmings, logs up to 0.5m long and smaller than 350 mm in diameter

Light commercial waste such as office furniture, filing cabinets, chairs

Household items such as paper, cardboard, kitchen wear, cloths, toys

What can’t go in a mixed heavy waste bin

Food products, perishable and non-perishable

Underlay, carpet, vinyl and rubber products, synthetic turf

Tree stumps and large roots greater than 0.5, long and 350mm wide

Villa board, fibro, asbestos

Clay, soil, gyprock, fibro, asbestos, insulation, paint, chemicals and chemical containers

Tyres, mattresses (extra charges apply, tyres not allowed in QLD)

Household Waste

What can go in a household waste bin

Appliances, furniture, fridges, washing machines, dishwasher, ovens

Some green waste such as small branches, shrubs, garden trimmings (excludes tree trunks and roots

Light commercial waste such as office furniture, filing cabinets, chairs

Household items such as paper, cardboard, kitchen wear, cloths, toys

What can’t go in a household waste bin

Food products, perishable and non-perishable

Underlay, carpet, vinyl and rubber products, synthetic turf

Tree stumps and large roots

Heavy construction materials such as bricks, clay, soil, tiles, concrete, gyprock, fibro, asbestos, timbers, insulation, paint, chemicals and chemical containers

Tyres, mattresses (extra charges apply, tyres not allowed in QLD)

General Waste

What can go in a general waste bin

Appliances, furniture, fridges, washing machines, dishwasher, ovens

Some green waste such as small branches, shrubs, garden trimmings (excludes tree trunks and roots

Light commercial waste such as office furniture, filing cabinets, chairs

Household items such as paper, cardboard, kitchen wear, cloths, toys

What can’t go in a general waste bin

Food products, perishable and non-perishable

Underlay, carpet, vinyl and rubber products, synthetic turf

Tree stumps and large roots

Heavy construction materials such as bricks, clay, soil, tiles, concrete, gyprock, fibro, asbestos, timbers, insulation, paint, chemicals and chemical containers

Tyres, mattresses (extra charges apply, tyres not allowed in QLD)