Skip Bin Hire Sydney

If you’re looking for cheap skin bin hire in Sydney, you can trust us to be your reliable partner in waste management for projects of any scale. Whether you’re tackling a renovation, landscaping, a household clean up or a new build, dealing with rubbish removal shouldn’t be a hassle. With access to hundreds of bins in all different sizes, we can help you get rid of your waste quickly and conveniently. This is why we are trusted by clients for skip bin hire in Sydney in all regions.

 

Why choose us for waste removal

We have been in business for over twenty years, servicing construction sites, as well as providing bins for residential clean ups, offices, schools and government projects. Our service is fast, efficient and affordable and is the reason why we are one of the leading skip bin hire companies in Sydney.

We offer a hassle-free solution for disposing of your waste responsibly and legally. Our skip hire service caters to both domestic and commercial needs across Greater Sydney. Whether you’re in Western Sydney, the Northern Beaches, South Sydney, the Eastern Suburbs, or the Inner West, we’ve got you covered.

At Skip Bin Co, we’re committed to upholding Australia’s cleanliness standards. That’s why we adhere to all local, state, and national regulations for sustainable waste management practices. By hiring a skip from us, you’re not just managing your waste – you’re also contributing to a cleaner environment and a healthier community.

Skip Bin Hire proudly serves the below council regions in Sydney

One of the largest service areas

Not in Sydney? We can still help. We are a national provider and service major cities and regions across Australia for skip bin hire.

Skip bin hire in Sydney that services major organisations

A favourite amongst some of the country’s largest builders

Here what our customers say about our skip bin hire

If you’re not yet convinced,  see what some of our customers have to say

Tony Williams
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We found it very easy to book a bin and were impressed with the next day service. They also collected promptly, freeing up our site were space is always crucial.
Sam Aboud
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Great prices and easy to get ta hold of. One of the more professional skip bin operators in Sydney and the industry as a whole..
Michell Antonosi
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We find their service is excellent and we get our bins delivered and collected on time. They are also quite competitive on price which is an added bonus.
Greg Jefferies
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They are the easiest to deal with and they notify you of a date and time and stick to it. The drivers also call ahead and are friendly and easy to deal with. Excellent pricing too.
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How we are reducing our footprint

No matter what your rubbish removal needs are, we have Sydney skip bins to suit any application. Our commitment to reducing our environmental impact means we have a policy of ensuring that as much of the waste we collect is recycled and re used.

We offer you the opportunity to hire a skip bin in Sydney that most likely reflects the rubbish you wish to remove. The categorisation of waste allows us to more easily separate materials that can be re used. For example, a green waste bin can largely be turned into mulch. A bin full of bricks can be crushed and re used to form road base and site paths for future construction projects.

Hire a skip bin in Sydney at a convenient time for you

We deliver skip bins in Sydney 6 days a week, ensuring you can get a prompt drop off and collection service to suit your schedule. Our large fleet of waste removal trucks is available quickly, with next day service available in most cases. If youre looking for fast rubbish removal in Sydney, you have come to the right place.

Frequently asked questions about Skip Bin Sydney

Choosing the size can be a little tricky if you don’t regularly hire. We have a  guide next to each bin which tells you an approximate number of wheel burrows each can take, which is usually an easy format that people can relate to.

Yes, we endeavour to recycle as much waste as possible. Once collected, we take it to a yard in Sydney and we separate the waste. In a lot of cases, a majority of what we pick up can be recycled and given a second purpose. The remaining waste that can’t be recycled is taken to various tips  to ensure we can get our customers the cheapest prices ongoing. There are specialist tips that take particular waste formats, so by taking a load to them will ensure the highest recycling.

Yes, if not placing the within the boundary of your property, you typically need to go to your local council to get a permit. The only councils that don’t require a permit are Blacktown, Randwick and Woolharra, but always contact your local council to be sure as the rules are regularly changing.

Advantages of skip bin hire Sydney

Save money

In most cases, a skip bin often works out cheaper than taking a load of rubbish to the tip yourself. The reason for this is largely to do with the sorting. We aim at recycling as much of the waste as possible and by grouping the waste products that are recyclable in a yard, less of it needs to go to land fill. Often the recycable products are much cheaper to tip, so that means the skip bin prices are cheaper. If you tried to do this yourself, you would need to take the contents to multiple recycling centres and it would cost more in the long run.

Save time

Skip bin hire is a much more convenient option than removing the waste yourself. We deliver to all suburbs across Sydney, at your site or property, ready to be filled. Once your job is complete simply call us for it to be collected and we take it away, saving you having to travel to and from the tip, and wait in rubbish disposals centres for over an hour to unload.

Serviceability

Skip bin Sydney go were other operators wont. So no matter where you are located, our trusted team can get you a bin to any site in Sydney. Whether you need a skip bin in Sydney for residential use, a building site, an office or something else, we can get a bin to you typically within 24 hours.

Skip bin permits in Sydney

When hiring a skip bin in Sydney, its important to check with your local council to see if you require a permit. In most cases, if your skip bin is going on public land, a road or something similar, you will need to get permission from your local council. Failure to notify council and pay a fee can often result in fines and or notices to remove it immediately.

If you’re skip bin is being placed within the boundaries of your property, you typically won’t require a permit, but its always the safest option to check with council regardless. See some of the largest councils in Sydney below, and click on the logos for links to their permit pages.

sydney logo
inner west clouncil
canterbury bansktown council logo

A skip bin permit will typically take anywhere between 2-5 business days to be issued by your local council. Each councils time varies depending on the staff they have available to help. Some councils give out the permits for free, whilst others charge. There are restrictions in place, ranging from the amount of days you can have the bin on public land, to the size of the bin. You must also still allow for pedestrian and vehicles access.

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)