Dealing With Rubbish, Garbage, Junk and More: Rubbish Removal Blogs

  • Skip Hire: Inquiries to Make Beforehand

    19 December 2016

    One of the most convenient ways to eliminate debris that is created due to projects on your property, such as renovations or landscaping, is by opting for skip bin hire from a company like Advance Waste Disposal. These service providers will drop off the bins to your property for as long as you need them and will be emptied for you on a scheduled basis. However, a mistake some people make is simply hiring the bins without making prior inquiries.

  • Commercial Food Waste: How to Prevent Bad Smells in Your Skip Bin

    14 October 2016

    If you own a restaurant or fast food shop, you probably generate a large quantity of food waste which will end up in your skip bin. This food waste can create bad odours and can attract urban foxes and other pests such as insects. However, there are some steps you can take to combat the impact of food waste on your skip bin. Cut down on food waste It is estimated that Australians waste 4 million tonnes of food every year.

  • Four Common Items That Can Help Secure Your Skip or Rolley Bin Against Animals

    31 August 2016

    Tired of animals knocking over your rolley bins or stealing the rubbish from your business's skip? This can be frustrating, but luckily, you can easily find ways to lock your bins and skips so that they are animal proof. Here are four basic things that can help: 1. Hasp Lock If the company that supplies your rubbish bin doesn't mind, you can easily add a hasp lock to most rolley bins as well as to skips.

  • Should You Put White Goods into a Skip Bin?

    31 August 2016

    The disposal of old white goods can be problematic. There's the inconvenient size and weight of many types of white goods and also the fact that you probably don't want them to end up in landfill, slowly breaking down while their numerous recyclable parts go to waste. If you've rented a skip bin, you might use this opportunity to get rid of some of your old white goods. But is this the most appropriate method of disposal?