
Commercial Waste Management for Australian Businesses
Wheelie bins and recycling services nationwide. Transparent pricing, no lock-in contracts.
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Large Business1100LWarehouses, shopping centres
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The price we quote is what you pay. No fuel levies, environmental charges, or access fees added later.
Month-to-month with 30 days notice to cancel. Your business stays in control, not ours.
Fully licensed waste carriers. All waste disposed at EPA-approved facilities with full documentation.
Proudly Australian owned and operated. Local support, local knowledge, genuine accountability.
Set up your waste collection in three simple steps
Enter your postcode and bin size. See your exact price instantly — no waiting for callbacks.
Choose your collection day and frequency. We deliver your bin within the week — no setup fees.
Your local contractor collects on schedule. Cancel anytime with 30 days notice.
Our prices beat the major waste companies on every bin size. We publish our rates upfront — no hidden fees, no surprise charges on your invoice.
Cancel anytime with 30 days notice. No exit fees, no penalty clauses. We keep your business by delivering good service, not by trapping you in a contract.
Your bins are serviced by 13 experienced local waste operators across 10 Australian cities. One account, one invoice — backed by contractors who know your area.
Not happy with the service? Cancel within 30 days — no fees, no penalties, no questions asked. We keep your business by earning it, not locking you in.
Local contractors, national coverage, and pricing that beats the big providers.
From small offices to large commercial sites across Australia, we handle every type of business waste with consistent service and honest pricing.
Everyday non-recyclable commercial waste collection for offices, retail, hospitality, and industrial sites.
240L – 1100L
AdelaideFood scraps and garden waste diverted from landfill to composting and energy recovery facilities.
240L – 660L
Dedicated recycling bins to cut disposal costs and keep cardboard and paper out of landfill.
240L – 1100L
Coming SoonHygienic washroom and childcare bin services with regular collection, sanitising, and odour control.
Various sizes
Tailored waste management for your business type
Whether your business is in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Hobart, or Darwin — waste management is one of those overhead costs that's easy to overpay for. Most commercial waste contracts are long, expensive, and surprisingly hard to exit. Bin Hire Australia was built specifically to fix that.
We offer month-to-month commercial bin hire with a single flat fee per month. No lock-in periods, no per-lift charges buried in the fine print, no environmental levies added after you've signed. You get the right bin for your site, collected on the schedule you need, at a price that doesn't change without warning.
Our service covers general waste, cardboard recycling, and organic waste collection (available in Adelaide, expanding to other cities). If your business generates it, we can help — from a single 240 litre wheelie bin for a small office to a 1100 litre bin for a large commercial warehouse.
The single biggest mistake businesses make when setting up waste collection is choosing a bin that's too small. An overflowing bin is a hygiene problem, a compliance risk, and usually triggers an extra lift charge. Here's a practical guide to every bin size we offer and who it suits.

Small offices, boutique retail, sole traders
Typical collection: Weekly or fortnightly
A 10-person office in Sydney or an Adelaide boutique

Restaurants, supermarkets, gyms
Typical collection: 2–3x per week
A busy Brisbane restaurant or Perth gym

Large retail, warehouses, shopping centres
Typical collection: Daily or multiple per week
A Sydney warehouse or Melbourne shopping precinct
Wheelie bins are measured in litres and suit most small to medium businesses. A 240 litre bin is roughly the size of a standard household wheelie bin and holds about 20–25 standard rubbish bags. It's right for a small Sydney office, an Adelaide boutique, or any business with low weekly waste volumes.
The 660 litre and 1100 litre bins are the workhorses of the commercial waste industry. A Brisbane restaurant collecting 3 times per week, a Melbourne gym, or a Perth supermarket typically sits in the 660L to 1100L range. For higher waste volumes, multiple bins or more frequent collections can be arranged to suit your needs.
Not sure what size you need? Try our free bin size calculator for an instant recommendation, or contact us for a site assessment. Most businesses we work with have never been given a proper assessment by their previous waste provider.
Different waste types have different costs, different disposal requirements, and different environmental impacts. Understanding what you're generating — and separating it correctly — is the fastest way to reduce your waste bill.
General waste is everything that can't be recycled or composted — contaminated packaging, mixed materials, non-recyclable plastics, and anything that doesn't belong in a recycling or organic bin. It's the most expensive stream to dispose of because it goes directly to landfill, which attracts levies in every Australian state and territory. New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland currently have some of the highest landfill levies in the country.
General waste wheelie bins are available in 240L, 660L, and 1100L. Collection frequency ranges from once a fortnight for a small Canberra office to daily for a busy Darwin hospitality venue.
Organic waste — food scraps, coffee grounds, food-soiled paper, and garden material — makes up a significant proportion of commercial waste by weight, particularly for restaurants, cafes, hotels, and food manufacturers. When organic waste ends up in landfill, it breaks down without oxygen and produces methane, a greenhouse gas roughly 25 times more potent than CO².
Organic waste collection is now available in Adelaide, with 240L bins from $18/week + GST and 660L from $37/week + GST. Diverting organic waste to composting and energy recovery facilities reduces your landfill costs and significantly reduces odour from your general waste bin. More cities coming soon — enter your postcode to check availability.
Cardboard and paper is the highest-volume recyclable material most Australian businesses generate. Retail stores, warehouses, distribution centres, offices, and manufacturers all produce significant quantities of cardboard boxes, packaging, and office paper every week. Sending it as general waste is both expensive and unnecessary.
Dedicated cardboard and paper recycling bins are available in 240L, 660L, and 1100L. A warehouse in Brisbane receiving daily deliveries in cardboard boxes, or a Sydney office building generating hundreds of reams of paper waste weekly, will see an immediate reduction in general waste bin lifts and total waste costs by switching cardboard and paper to a dedicated recycling stream.
Sanitary bin services are a legal requirement in commercial premises with female employees in most Australian states. Nappy bins are required in any childcare or family-friendly venue. Our hygienic bin service provides the bin, regular collection, and replacement of a sanitised unit at each service — no touching or emptying required by your staff.
Available in various sizes to suit washrooms from single cubicle to high-traffic facilities. We service offices, retail stores, hospitality venues, childcare centres, medical facilities, and shopping centres across Australia.
Bin Hire Australia is live in Adelaide, Perth, Melbourne, Sydney, Wollongong, Geelong, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Canberra, and Hobart. Here's where we stand city by city.
Adelaide
SA
Perth
WA
Melbourne
VIC
Geelong
VIC
Canberra
ACT
Hobart
TAS
Sydney
NSW
Wollongong
NSW
Newcastle
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Brisbane
QLD
Gold Coast
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Darwin
NT
Sydney and NSW: Commercial bin hire in Sydney spans everything from small CBD offices in the city and North Sydney, to busy hospitality venues in Surry Hills and Newtown, to warehouses in Western Sydney, Parramatta, and Penrith. Wollongong is also covered by our NSW contractor network.
Melbourne and Victoria: Melbourne businesses from the CBD through to inner suburbs like Fitzroy, Richmond, and St Kilda, and outer industrial areas like Dandenong and Tullamarine, all have different waste collection needs. Geelong is a growing commercial hub also covered in our Victorian rollout.
Brisbane and Queensland: Brisbane's hospitality and food scene in Fortitude Valley, South Bank, and the CBD generates significant general waste and cardboard. The Gold Coast's tourism industry means high-volume hospitality waste needs. Sunshine Coast, Townsville, and Cairns are on our Queensland expansion roadmap.
Perth and WA: We're currently active in Perth, servicing businesses from the CBD through to Fremantle, Joondalup, Rockingham, and the eastern suburbs. Perth's mining services sector generates significant industrial waste, and our commercial bin service is particularly suited to workshop, depot, and manufacturing sites.
Adelaide and SA: Our Adelaide service covers the full metropolitan area from Gawler in the north to Aldinga Beach in the south, including the CBD, inner suburbs, and industrial zones in Gepps Cross, Regency Park, and Edinburgh Parks. South Australia's container deposit scheme affects how glass and eligible bottles are collected — we work with SA-specific disposal requirements.
Canberra, Hobart, and Darwin: Smaller capital cities often get overlooked by national waste providers who focus only on the eastern seaboard. Bin Hire Australia is now live in Canberra and Hobart with local contractor partners, and actively building coverage in Darwin — because businesses there deserve the same transparent, flexible service as Sydney and Melbourne.
Most commercial waste contracts run 12 to 36 months with automatic rollover clauses. Businesses that have tried to exit early often face significant break fees. We offer month-to-month as standard — always.
Environmental levies, fuel surcharges, bin sanitisation fees, access charges, and contamination penalties are common in the waste industry. We build these into one flat price so your invoice is the same amount every month.
Many businesses have been set up with bins too small for their actual waste volume, leading to overflowing bins and extra lift charges. Others are paying for bins much larger than they need. We assess your site first.
A missed bin day leaves your site with overflowing bins and no clear answer on when it'll be resolved. Our contractors know their runs and our admin team follows up promptly on any service failures.
Many businesses are sending recyclable cardboard, paper, and food waste to landfill simply because their waste provider never offered alternatives. Separating waste streams typically reduces total waste costs by 20–40%.
Businesses with locations in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane often end up with three different waste providers, three different invoices, and three different contact numbers. One account handles all your Australian locations with us.
Australian waste regulation is a patchwork of federal, state, and local council requirements. The EPA regulates waste carriers and facilities in each state. Councils set requirements for commercial premises. Industry-specific regulations apply in healthcare, food manufacturing, and childcare. Getting it wrong isn't just an environmental issue — it's a legal and reputational one.
NSW: The NSW Protection of the Environment Operations Act sets out waste management requirements. The NSW waste levy applies to all waste disposed to landfill. Businesses in the Sydney metropolitan area face higher levies than regional NSW.
Victoria: Sustainability Victoria oversees commercial waste policy. The Victorian landfill levy has increased significantly in recent years, making waste diversion to recycling streams more financially attractive than ever for Melbourne businesses.
Queensland: Queensland has its own waste levy structure applied per tonne. Brisbane and South East Queensland businesses bear the full levy rate; regional areas have lower rates. Hazardous waste has separate disposal pathways.
South Australia: SA's Waste to Resources policy and container deposit scheme (Containers for Change) affect how certain materials must be handled. Our Adelaide service accounts for these requirements.
Western Australia: WA has its own landfill levy and waste carrier licensing requirements. Our Perth contractors are licensed under WA regulations.
Regardless of which state your business is in, all waste we collect goes to EPA-licensed facilities. We maintain the chain-of-custody documentation you need for council compliance, environmental audits, and sustainability reporting. If your industry requires specific waste tracking — aged care, healthcare, food manufacturing, childcare — we provide it.
Everything you need to know about our commercial waste collection services.
Tell us your postcode, your waste type, and roughly how much you generate. We'll come back with a straightforward quote — no lock-in, no surprises.