Which Bin Type?

February 21st, 2010 by The BookaBin New Zealand Bin Hire Team

Quite frequently, we receive questions via our Live Chat regarding which bin should be hired.  Here is a breakdown to help clarify:

General Waste - typically anything involved with a “general cleanup around the house and section” that is neither liquid nor of a hazardous nature

Cleanfill / Hardfill - suitable if you have any of the following: concrete, soil, sand, clay, rocks, rubble, bricks, sand, asphalt or ceramic tiles

Green Waste - suitable for grass, leaves, tree trimmings, small branches and/or other organic materials

Soil / Dirt - only suitable if you have 100% pure soil / dirt (no turf or contaminants). Please note that no other waste can be mixed in this bin.  Additional charges will apply if other waste is placed in this bin

Still have a question?  Then click on the Live Chat and let one of our friendly customer service reps assist you further.

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It’s Going To Be a Wet One!

October 23rd, 2008 by The BookaBin New Zealand Bin Hire Team

Well according to my old mate, Jim, it will be raining ALL WEEKEND. Terrible timing as I am sure more Kiwis had their heart set on a BBQ with friends this long weekend. As for camping in the Coromandel, this idea possibly won’t fly either.

If you have booked a skip bin or are on the market to get one for this weekend, just a heads up:

  • General Waste is typically anything involved with a “general cleanup around the house and section” that is neither liquid nor of a hazardous nature
  •  Use a Cleanfill / Hardfill skip bin, if you have any of the following: Concrete, soil, sand, clay, rocks, rubble, bricks, sand, asphalt, ceramic tiles
  • Use a Green Waste skip bin, if you have any of the following: Grass, leaves, tree trimmings, small branches and other organic materials

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