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.
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WASTE TYPE
WHAT YOU CAN PUT IN
WHAT YOU CAN’T PUT IN
Household & Light Construction
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)
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