Household Clutter Skip Bin Guide
Everything you need to know about what goes in a household clutter skip bin

Household clutter builds up over time — from old clothes and broken toys to unused décor and unwanted household items. Whether you're decluttering before a move, clearing out a garage, or doing a seasonal clean-up, a household clutter skip bin provides a simple and efficient solution. Proper sorting ensures safe transport, compliant disposal, and responsible waste management.
What CAN Go In
Household Rubbish
Everyday unwanted domestic items
Broken Toys
Plastic and non-electronic toys
Old Clothes
Clothing, shoes, textiles
Soft Furnishings
Cushions, curtains, bedding
Small Household Items
Kitchenware, décor, storage containers
Light Furniture
Chairs, small tables (conditions may apply)
What CANNOT Go In
Asbestos or Fibro Materials
Requires specialist removal and disposal
Hazardous or Contaminated Waste
Any contaminated materials
Chemicals, Oils, Gas Cylinders or Fuels
Flammable or toxic substances
Medical or Clinical Waste
Syringes, pharmaceuticals, clinical waste
Food or Liquid Waste
Organic food waste and any liquids
Wet Concrete or Slurry
Bricks, Concrete, Soil or Heavy Construction Materials
Use a heavy waste bin instead
Large Scrap Metal Loads
Contact us for metal waste disposal
Polystyrene, Insulation or Foam Panels
Foam and insulation materials
Hot Ash or Noxious Weeds
Important Notice
Incorrect disposal of restricted items may result in additional charges or rejected collection. If you're unsure whether an item qualifies as household clutter, contact us before booking.
Tips for Efficient Waste Disposal

Sort Before Loading
Separate heavy or recyclable items.
Break Down Bulky Items
Dismantle furniture where possible.
Keep Waste Dry
All materials must be non-putrescible.
Don't Overfill
Waste must remain level with the bin rim.
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