Waste Types

What waste types you can put into a skip bin

The identification of your waste type is normally fairly straight forward, however here is a simple guide as to what you can and can’t place in a skip.

The waste type affects the price of skip services so it is important to choose the right one for your requirement; if prohibited waste is disposed of in the skip additional disposal charges will apply.

You can clear you rubbish by making the environment friendly.

WASTE TYPE

WHAT YOU CAN PUT IN

WHAT YOU CAN’T PUT IN


Household & Light Construction

(suitable for light domestic and commercial waste, <=180kg/m3)

Light domestic waste
Light construction waste
Office Waste

(NB:Mattresses, tyres may incur extra costs )

No Asbestos or other hazardous waste

No cleanfill/hardfill (Concrete, Bricks, Rock, Ceramic Tiles)

No Sand, Soil, Clay or Dirt

No food products or food waste


Construction – Mixed heavy (No Soil)

(suitable for domestic, commercial, demolition, construction and renovation)

Household waste
Builders waste
Furniture & appliances
Timber
Bricks, tiles, concrete
Green waste
Metal/steel

(NB:Mattresses, tyres may incur extra costs)

No Asbestos or other hazardous waste

No food products or food waste

No Sand, Soil, Clay or Dirt

 


Construction – Mixed heavy

Household waste
Builders waste
Furniture & appliances
Timber
Bricks, tiles, concrete
Green waste
Metal/steel

(NB:Mattresses, tyres may incur extra costs)

No Asbestos or other hazardous waste

No food products or food waste

No Sand, Soil, Clay or Dirt

*OTHER:
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