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What Actually Goes In Your Recycling And Organics Bins (Australian Business Guide)
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What Actually Goes In Your Recycling And Organics Bins (Australian Business Guide)

Contamination is what turns a recycling bin back into expensive general waste. Here is the plain guide to what belongs in each stream, what does not, and the items that trip businesses up most.

30 June 2026Bin Hire Australia9 min readUpdated weekly

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Most contamination is not laziness, it is uncertainty. Staff are not sure whether the coffee cup, the cling film or the takeaway container goes in recycling, so they guess, and a wrong guess can get a whole bin rejected and charged as general waste. The fix is a clear, simple rule for each stream that everyone can follow without thinking.

Here is the plain version of what belongs in each bin, what does not, and the items that catch businesses out most.

The three commercial waste streams side by side
The three commercial waste streams side by side

Commingled recycling: cans, bottles, paper and cardboard

The commingled recycling bin, the one with the yellow lid in most systems, takes clean, dry, empty containers and paper products:

  • Aluminium and steel cans
  • Glass bottles and jars, where your system takes glass in commingled
  • Rigid plastic bottles and containers with a recycling marking
  • Paper, including office paper and newspaper
  • Flattened cardboard, though high volumes are better in a dedicated cardboard bin

The golden rule is clean, dry and loose. Empty the container, do not bag the recycling, and keep food and liquid out.

What does not belong:

  • Soft plastics. This is the big one. Plastic bags, cling film, chip packets and bubble wrap do not go in kerbside or commingled recycling. They tangle the sorting machinery. Soft plastics still have no national kerbside pathway, and the in-store collection points that are being rebuilt after the collapse of the previous scheme are uneven and not back everywhere, so for now most soft plastics go to general waste.
  • Coffee cups. Most disposable cups have a plastic lining and are not accepted in commingled recycling.
  • Food and liquid. A greasy or half-full container contaminates the load.

Organics: food and, for households, garden

The organics stream takes compostable material. For a business this is overwhelmingly food waste:

  • Food scraps, including meat, bones and dairy
  • Plate scrapings and spoiled produce
  • Certified compostable items only where your provider confirms they are accepted

A distinction worth keeping straight: household FOGO bins take food organics and garden organics together. For a business, the relevant stream is food organics, and in New South Wales larger businesses must separate it from 1 July 2026. Garden waste is rarely the issue in a commercial kitchen.

What does not belong in organics:

  • Soft plastics and packaging of any kind
  • Coffee cups and lids
  • Gloves, cloths and general rubbish

Contamination is the thing that gets an organics load rejected, so food only is the rule.

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Cardboard and paper: keep it separate at volume

If your business moves stock, cardboard is your highest-volume recyclable, and it is worth its own bin. Clean, flattened cardboard kept out of general waste avoids the landfill levy, and since mixed and unsorted paper and cardboard were banned from export in 2024, clean material is in demand from onshore reprocessors. Flatten boxes so you are not paying to collect air, and keep them dry.

Glass: increasingly its own stream

Glass is being separated out in more systems because it breaks and contaminates paper and cardboard when mixed. Victoria is moving households to a separate purple-lid glass bin. For a business, check whether your provider takes glass in commingled recycling or wants it separate, and remember that eligible drink containers also carry a 10 cent refund under the container deposit scheme.

The five items that trip businesses up

  1. Soft plastics. Not in kerbside or commingled recycling. General waste for now.
  2. Coffee cups. Lined with plastic, not commingled recyclable in most systems.
  3. Greasy or full containers. Empty and quick-rinse, or it contaminates the load.
  4. Bagged recycling. Tip it in loose. Bags get pulled out as contamination.
  5. Compostable packaging. Only goes in organics if your provider specifically accepts it.

Why this saves money

A contaminated recycling or organics bin can be downgraded and charged as general waste, which means you pay the landfill levy on a bin you set up to avoid it. Getting the streams right is not just good practice, it protects the saving you separated the bins to get in the first place. Clear signage and a short staff briefing do most of the work.

The honest caveat

Accepted items vary by council and by provider, and they change over time, particularly for glass and compostable packaging. Use this as a general guide and confirm the exact accepted list with your own provider or council before you finalise your signage.

FAQ

Can soft plastics go in the recycling bin? No. Soft plastics like bags, cling film and chip packets do not go in kerbside or commingled recycling, and they have no consistent national kerbside pathway. The in-store collection points being rebuilt are uneven, so for now most soft plastics go to general waste.

What is the difference between FOGO and a business food-organics bin? Household FOGO combines food and garden organics. A business food-organics bin takes food waste only, kept separate from general waste. In New South Wales larger businesses must separate food organics from 1 July 2026.

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What can go in a commercial commingled recycling bin?

Clean, dry, empty cans, bottles, rigid plastic containers with a recycling marking, paper and flattened cardboard. Keep soft plastics, coffee cups, food and liquid out, and do not bag the recycling.

Why does contamination matter?

A recycling or organics bin with the wrong material in it can be rejected and charged as general waste, so you pay the landfill levy on a bin you set up to avoid it. Clear signage and a staff briefing keep the streams clean.

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