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Bricks Waste Guide

Everything you need to know about disposing of brick-based construction materials

Bricks disposal guide - what can and can't go in a skip bin

Bricks skip bins are designed specifically for brick-based construction materials from demolition and building projects. Keeping brick waste separate ensures proper recycling and reduces disposal costs. This guide will help you understand what can and cannot go in a bricks skip bin.

What CAN Go In

Bricks

Whole clay, pressed, or extruded bricks

Broken Bricks

Chipped, cracked, or halved bricks

Brick Rubble

Crushed brick debris from demolition

Clay Bricks

Standard fired clay bricks of all sizes

Face Bricks

Decorative or exposed bricks

Engineering Bricks

High-strength bricks used in structural work

What CANNOT Go In

Concrete or Pavers

Use a Bricks & Concrete bin instead

Asbestos Materials

Requires specialist removal and disposal

Timber or Wood

Use a general or construction waste bin

General Rubbish or Mixed Waste

Brick bins are for bricks only

Soil or Dirt

Not accepted unless pre-approved

Hazardous or Contaminated Waste

Any contaminated materials

Chemicals, Fuels, Gas or Oils

Flammable or toxic substances

Plasterboard or Gyprock

Not accepted in brick waste bins

Hot Ash

Weight Limits Apply

Brick waste bins have strict weight limits. Overweight bins may incur additional charges. If you're unsure about weight or materials, please contact us before disposal.

Tips for Efficient Brick Waste Disposal

Bricks Only

Keep the bin for brick materials only. Mixing with other waste may incur additional charges.

Stack Neatly

Stack whole bricks neatly to maximise bin space and make handling easier.

Don't Overfill

Brick bins have strict weight limits. Keep waste level with the top of the bin.

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