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Category: Construction Waste

How To Dispose of Tyres in Sydney

Properly disposing of tyres in Sydney is essential for safeguarding the environment and adhering to local laws. Tyres cannot be discarded with regular rubbish because they pose an environmental risk.  Why Proper Tyre Disposal is Important Appropriate tyre disposal is consequential for various reasons, including environmental protection and public and safety assurance. Improper discarding of […]

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How to Dispose Of Commercial Printers & Photocopiers in Sydney

Commercial printers and copiers are indispensable equipment for businesses. They effectively handle massive printing, copying, scanning, and faxing. Understanding their capabilities, usage, and how to dispose of commercial printers is crucial when they are no longer needed or are inoperable.  Disposing of office printers and photocopiers requires care to encourage recycling and eco-friendliness. Our dedicated […]

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How to Dispose & Remove a Lawnmower in Sydney

Understanding the proper methods on how to remove a lawnmower in Sydney ensures safety and sustainable considerations. Before deciding to dispose of your lawnmower, consider its condition. It can be donated to local charities or community organisations if it works. You’ll benefit others and help reduce waste that goes to the tip. So, how do […]

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How to Dispose & Remove a Piano in Sydney

One of the biggest pieces of furniture that's a challenge to dispose of is a piano. Whether it's an upright or a grand piano, removing a piano once it breaks down or you decide to upgrade your home becomes difficult. It's the same issue for those who downgrade to a smaller house, an apartment or […]

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Commercial Waste Statistics Australia: Growth & Trends

Good news! Australia is slowly heading in the right direction regarding waste management. According to the latest report, 63% of the country’s waste is being recovered and reused. This inspires everyone, especially those in the commercial sector, which makes up 43% of the total waste produced by the country. So, let us focus on commercial […]

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Wood Waste Statistics Australia

Australia has the second-highest reforestation rate globally, trailing behind China within the past decade. As the country’s landscape expands with such vast timber resources, so does its wood waste volume. Without actionable measures, this crisis hampers the nation’s sustainable future. Why does recovering squandered wood debris matter? These skyrocketing wood waste mounds can fuel industries […]

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Metal Waste Statistics Australia

Australia deeply depends on and values metals, so much so that it ranks fifth in recycling metal waste and other components globally. However, its metal recycling rate still has room for improvement. The country sends scrap metals like over 250,000 average-sized cars to landfills annually! Discover key metal waste trends and recycling rates in Australia […]

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Sydney Council Rubbish Collection Dates

EPA revealed that New South Wales generated over 22.4 million tonnes of waste in 2022-23. While almost two-thirds of this waste is recycled, each person produces 2.68 tonnes of rubbish—heavier than a typical car! Householders require reliable, scheduled pickups to eliminate such growing rubbish issues. Read on to learn Sydney’s council collection dates and discover […]

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Metal Junk Removal Sydney

While metal junk takes up your valuable property space, consider this a pile of resources. This is because most metals don’t need to be down-cycled. What does this mean? Metals can be recycled indefinitely without reducing their intrinsic properties. Unlike crashing concretes to produce aggregates for fill or grinding timbers to create chipboards, they can […]

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How To Dispose of Hazardous Waste in Sydney

Sydneysiders face a massive waste problem as the city grows to over 1.3 million people by 2030. This is alarming, given that the metropolis's rubbish grows six times more than its population! While you can easily throw most of this rubbish in your bins, it’s different for hazardous items. Expired paint is an example. It can contaminate […]

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Best Ways to Dispose of Timber

The NSW EPA reported that around 75% of construction and demolition waste goes to local landfills. This waste consists of timber, concrete, bricks, waste asphalt, rocks, and soil from razed structures and construction and renovation jobs across the region. Of all these materials, timber is recyclable and may be repurposed in many ways. Untreated timber […]

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Best Ways To Clear Out A Storage Facility

The Self Storage Association of Australasia has reported a surge in demand for storage solutions across the region in 2023, with more than 2,260 storage facilities in Australia and 605 in New Zealand. This growth reflects a strong interest in self-storage solutions for personal or business needs. Part of this demand is an increasing challenge […]

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How to Get Rid of Household Appliances Safely

What happens to broken or outdated home appliances when disposed of? Re-Source Australia reveals a mind-bending 75.8 megatonnes (Mt) of waste in 2023, which includes household, commercial, and industrial wastes. Household waste includes food, e-waste cleaning products, and household appliances such as refrigerators, ovens, televisions, air conditioners, and washing machines. Because these items are bulky, […]

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Rubbish Removal for Tenants: How to Leave Your Rental Clean

Rental homes in NSW are mostly covered by new tenancy agreements for a fixed term of twelve months, two or five years. Some properties can be leased for a maximum term of ten years. It all depends on the client and specific conditions related to the particular housing offer. However long or short your rental […]

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What Happens to Your Office Waste After It’s Collected?

Unless you’re working asynchronously, most Aussies spend their time in offices. This means you have a hand in the country’s 32.8 million tonnes of commercial waste. That’s a huge chunk of Australia’s 75.6 million tonnes of collected waste in 2020-21. Once thrown in the curbside bins, you might think less about the heaps of paper […]

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