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Rubbish Removal for Real Estate Cleanouts: Checklist for Agents & Property Managers

A real estate cleanout is a common solution for property managers and landlords looking to prepare a property for sale or rent. Time is money in real estate and the quicker the turnover process, the quicker you can sell or rent your property. Whether evicted tenants left a mess behind or you’re converting a furnished unit into an unfurnished apartment, real estate cleanouts have you covered. 

Property managers should embrace a structured rubbish removal checklist to ensure every box is ticked and every nook and cranny is cleaned before re-listing a property. It can prevent disputes over bond deductions, illegal dumping, and reduce vacancy periods. As your local rubbish removal in Sydney, Cheapest Load of Rubbish partners with local recycling facilities to ensure safe and responsible disposal when the council can’t uplift your items.

We guide you through the process, detail cost expectations, how you can dispose responsibly to avoid fines, and the services Cheapest Load of Rubbish can provide. 

What is a Real Estate Cleanout? 

    A real estate cleanout is the removal of unwanted items before a property is listed for sale or rent. Many property managers and small-time landlords are left with tenants’ junk and furniture after they move out, and this decluttering process can be a labour-intensive, time-sucking task. Deceased estate clearances also fall under the real estate cleanout umbrella, with these projects requiring empathy and compassion during a difficult time.

    Real estate cleanouts improve the presentation of a property in both photos and in-person viewings, reduce vacancy times, and potentially add market value to the property as well. You can’t just dispose of items on the kerb and hope someone collects them. You can be fined thousands of dollars for illegal dumping. Always book a council pickup or arrange for private uplift.

    The Complete Rubbish Removal Checklist for Real Estate Professionals 

    Pre-Cleanout

        Pre-Cleanout Planning ListComplete
        Property Evaluation – walkthrough the property to identify the various types of rubbish present. You can use colour-coded labels for your own ease or arrange rubbish into these categories if preferable. 
        Take photos to document items left behind for your records and quote purposes.
        Categorise Waste into bulk items like wardrobes and beds, appliances like washing machines and fridges, garden waste like branches and clippings, and miscellaneous items like loose household rubbish.
        Consult the lease agreement – double-check the tenant’s end-of-lease obligations and understand your own obligations.
        Clarify whether any damage or mess is a bond issue or normal wear and tear that the owner should pay for.

        Local Waste Rules

          Depending on which local government area you live in, you may be eligible for bulk waste collection. If you are a property manager, you must double-check eligibility and always consult the booking criteria for the specific property, as councils vary. The Inner West’s Strathfield Council has clear guidance on what items are accepted, the volume (2 m3), and what is required to make a booking, but doesn’t provide support for commercial clean-ups. If you live in a strata unit, you need to speak to the Strata Manager before you book a council pick-up.

          Compliance 

            Safety & Compliance
            Always separate potentially hazardous materials, such as batteries, e-waste, chemicals, and solvents. 
            Always use safe lifting practices when dealing with heavy or unwieldy objects.
            Familiarise yourself with council requirements to avoid fines.
            Do not obstruct footpaths or break verge placement rules while loading/unloading or placing a skip bin. 

            Get Quotes from Rubbish Removal Professionals 

              Always reach out to several providers for quotes to ensure you get the best service and deal, with many willing to beat a competitor’s quote. Ensure each quote is detailed to include labour, loading, and post-collection sweeping up. 

              There are various factors that influence the cost of rubbish removal. 

              • Type of waste
              • Volume of waste (generally measured by cubic metres)
              • Access
              • Proximity to recycling facilities and landfills

              Take plenty of photos, as many companies are happy to provide estimates based on a photo of your rubbish. Additionally, many will provide an estimate over the phone or allow you to arrange for a collection online. At Cheapest Load of Rubbish, we visit you to assess your rubbish in person and provide a no-obligation quote. The price we quote is always the price you pay; we don’t hide fees. 

              Schedule Rubbish Removal 

                Many rubbish removal companies offer same-day services if you need the job done in a hurry. Otherwise, schedule a pick-up date that works with the rest of the schedule, whether you have inspections lined up or open homes on the books. 

                Post-Removal Follow-Up

                  Post-Cleanout CheckupComplete
                  Walk the site to confirm every item has been removed.
                  File the receipts provided for compliance purposes
                  File the disposal documentation for compliance purposes
                  Update the tenant records or property listing details

                  Sydney-Specific Factors 

                    Council Regulations 

                    Always consult your local government authority to determine rules on bulky waste collections, the booking process, and what items the council will uplift. Most councils will require you to move the rubbish to the kerb before collection, which can be a challenge for many.

                    Multi-Unit Properties & Strata Buildings 

                    You can’t book a bulky waste service, whether from the council or a private company, until you have spoken to your building manager or Strata body manager. It’s an important step in the process, and in some areas, such as Georges River Council, if you live in a building with more than six units, it’s the Strata that arranges collection.

                    The Risks of Illegal Dumping

                    If you dump any items outside of private property without permission to do so or a collection booked, you can be fined for illegal dumping. The EPA issues $1,000 fines for individuals dumping ($2,500 for dumping in a sensitive area) and corporations $5,000 (or $10,000 for dumping in a sensitive area). 

                    Why Choose Cheapest Load of Rubbish for Real Estate Cleanouts

                      • Local Expertise 

                      As a local business, our team of Sydneysiders are well-acquainted with all of Sydney’s suburbs, whether you live in the Eastern Suburbs or Western Sydney. 

                      • Comprehensive Residential Services 

                      In addition to household rubbish removal, we also uplift furniture, white goods, green waste, renovation debris, mixed waste loads, and we can provide same-day service if you have an urgent need. (Where possible). 

                      • Transparent Pricing

                      Our quotes are clear; we don’t add on or hide fees to give you a nasty surprise. We’ll attend in person, assess your haul, and provide a quote. If you’re happy, we’ll start clearing.

                      • Responsible Disposal Practices

                      We sort through rubbish to ensure everything that can be recycled is disposed of at the correct recycling centre. We always avoid landfills when there is a suitable alternative.

                      • Reliable & Customer Oriented 

                      Our teams are highly trained to handle all types of rubbish safely and responsibly while respecting your property. With flexible scheduling and the ability to support urgent timelines due to vacate inspections and open homes, we’re here to help you. 

                      • Compliance Documentation

                      We can provide a receipt or disposal ticket for your records.

                      As a Sydney business, we believe in the value of trusted partnerships. We can serve as your rubbish removal partner, helping you manage deadlines, maintain compliance, and preserve property value.

                      FAQs

                        What waste types are typically removed in real estate cleanouts? 

                        Furniture, white goods, appliances, clothing, textiles, garden debris, and any other general household rubbish.

                        How far in advance should I book rubbish removal? 

                        If you have dates set for viewings, open homes, or inspections, ensure you get in touch as early as possible to avoid disappointment. However, Cheapest Load of Rubbish does offer same-day service when your needs are urgent.

                        Can Cheapest Load of Rubbish handle multi-unit property cleanouts? 

                        Absolutely.

                        What’s the difference between council bulky waste services and professional removal?

                        Most council services are limited by volume and type of rubbish, whereas professional rubbish removal services can take loads of all sizes. 

                        Do you provide documentation of disposal? 

                        Absolutely, we are happy to provide a receipt or document of disposal for your records.

                        Call Cheapest Load of Rubbish for Real Estate Cleanouts

                          The key to a successful real estate cleanout is a clear plan and a rubbish removal partner you can trust. Cheapest Load of Rubbish offers transparent pricing and free quotes and provides a wide range of rubbish removal services for Sydneysiders, whether you’re in South Sydney, Sutherland Shire, the Northern Beaches, North Shore, the Inner West, the Hills District, or Inner Sydney. 

                          If you’re looking for a Sydney-wide service that is speedy and trustworthy, call Cheapest Load of Rubbish today to arrange your free, no-obligation quote. 

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                          Top 10 Recyclable Items You Didn’t Know You Could Dispose of Responsibly

                          Most people don’t realise just how many everyday household items can be recycled, which leads to incorrect disposal. While many people pop them in with the general household rubbish, others wish-cycle, hopefully recycling an item that cannot be recycled and could damage facility equipment. Proper recycling is the key to conserving our natural resources, lowering greenhouse gas emissions, and reducing what ends up at the landfill. 

                          What is responsible disposal NSW? In addition to the rubbish removal services Cheapest Load of Rubbish provides, Sydney has various recycling options across the city, whether it’s a charity organisation uplifting furniture and white goods or recycling your garden waste in the council-provided bin. For everything else? There’s Cheapest Load Of Rubbish.

                          Why Proper Recycling Matters in Sydney 

                            Rubbish removal in Sydney is available from many local councils across Sydney, for one-off bulky item uplift, while there are frequent recycling days where you can drop off white goods, furniture, and old mattresses. Unfortunately, many recyclable materials are not suitable for the green-lidded bins and special treatment is required. For example, batteries and electronic waste must be recycled at designated recycling points, while clothing in good condition can be dropped off at op shops or clothing recycling points.

                            In Sydney, there is a drive to reduce the pressure on local landfills, and recycling is a large part of New South Wales’ environmental goals to do just that. If you’re lucky enough to live in Hornsby or Ku-ring-gai, there are frequent specialised drop-off events for e-waste and certain hazardous materials.

                            Mattresses are highly recyclable; up to 90% of their materials can be recycled, but these often end up in landfills, contributing to greenhouse gases. According to the City of Sydney, as much as 70% of what ends up in a red-lidded bin could be recycled. 

                            Top 10 Recyclable Items You Didn’t Know You Could Dispose of Responsibly 

                              1. Mattress and Bedding
                              • Mattresses contain foam, textiles, and steel, all of which can be recycled if dropped at the correct facility. 
                              • You can book a mattress uplift with your local council or use a professional rubbish removal service like Cheapest Load of Rubbish.
                              1. White Goods & Large Appliances
                              • Refrigerators, washing machines, and other appliances contain a host of valuable metals and plastics and go through a specialised recycling process. 
                              • Cheapest Load of Rubbish can haul your old white goods and large appliances safely and dispose of them properly. Older refrigerators contain hazardous chemicals that require careful handling.
                              1. Metal Household Items
                              • Metal shelving from the garage or shed, old metal plant pots, the old barbecue frame, bike frames, and metal furniture are all suitable for recycling. 
                              • You can visit a scrap metal yard, book a council collection, or use a professional rubbish removal service like Cheapest Load of Rubbish. 
                              1. Electronics & E-Waste
                              • Phones, computers, and televisions contain circuit boards, plastics, base metals, precious metals, and battery materials, all of which can be recycled if disposed of correctly. 
                              • The Ultimo Recycling Pop-up is a great way to dispose of electronic waste, but check community listings as some private businesses hold recycling events from time to time. Alternatively, you can arrange for Cheapest Load of Rubbish to collect your waste. 
                              1. Batteries
                              • Batteries are fire starters when they are in general waste, and in addition to presenting a fire hazard at the landfill, they also leak chemicals that can damage the environment. In addition to council recycling programs, many supermarkets and retailers have a battery recycling point. 
                              • Check the EPA website for your nearest battery recycling drop-off point.
                              1. Soft Plastics
                              • You can’t recycle soft plastics in your yellow-lidded bin, but you can drop them off at a supermarket collection point or with a community recycling scheme. 
                              • Use Recycle Mate to locate your nearest soft plastics recycling point.
                              1. Clothing & Textiles
                              • There are council pickups and community bins that accept clothing and textiles for reuse or recycling. Additionally, some retailers like Sheridan will accept old textiles to recycle.
                              • If items are in good condition, you can donate them to an op shop that’s accepting donations. Or find a drop-off location in your Sydney suburb.
                              1. Plastic Bottle Lids & Small Plastics
                              • In Sydney, plastic lids cannot be recycled with regular recycling or with mixed waste unless they are secured on the plastic bottle. However, you can collect them separately and donate to a community program like Lids4Kids that operates specialised recycling to make good use of plastic lids.
                              1. Aerosol Cans & Foil Containers
                              • Before they are empty, aerosol cans are a problem waste. If yours are partially filled, dispose of them at your local recycling facility. If they are empty, you can place the metal can in the yellow-lidded bin and the plastic lid and nozzle in the red-lidded bin. Some councils permit these in the yellow bin, so check your local council rules to be sure. 
                              • Always rinse foil containers and scrunch them into a ball before placing them in your yellow-lidded bin.
                              • If your council does not accept them in your council-issued bins, visit a Community Recycling Centre.
                              1. Cartons & Clean Cardboard
                              • As long as you rinse and clean the cartons, you can place your milk and juice cartons directly in the yellow-lidded bins along with your clean cardboard, but always check with your local council to be sure.

                              How Cheapest Load of Rubbish Can Help 

                                Cheapest Load of Rubbish provides a range of options for rubbish removal in Sydney, including household recyclables, furniture removal, white goods and appliances uplift, green and garden waste hauling, and we’ll even collect a load of mixed waste and handle the sorting process for you. 

                                What the council won’t take or pick up, Cheapest Load of Rubbish will. It’s one of the most cost-effective options for large loads of rubbish and recyclables. Cheapest Load of Rubbish will collect old fridges and deal with mixed loads that contain bulky recyclables like electronic waste and metal furniture.

                                Sydney-Specific Recycling & Removal Tips

                                  • The City of Sydney often holds Recycle It events that offer community members the opportunity to drop off recyclables. 
                                  • You can book a bulky item pickup with your local council, but beware of limits on what they will uplift and not much flexibility in scheduling. 
                                  • Inner West Council allows residents to order a second yellow-lidded bin if the first one they issued is not sufficient for all your recycling needs, while Western Sydney has plenty of drop-off centres to choose from. Meanwhile, Northern Beaches residents can make a visit to the Kimbriki Resource Recovery Centre. 

                                  Best Practice Tips 

                                    • Never bag recyclables; bags in yellow-lidded bins are sent to the landfill. The yellow bin is for cans, containers, cardboard, paper, and bottles.
                                    • If you’ve arranged an uplift for a bulky item, you can prepare by removing batteries from electronic waste and toys, drain fuel from lawnmowers and old vehicles, or remove doors from fridges to prevent lock-ins. 
                                    • By separating your rubbish properly, you can help prevent environmental damage and reduce removal costs. 
                                    • Always check the quality of an item before recycling; you may be able to donate some of the items instead.

                                    FAQs

                                      1. Can I recycle my old furniture? 

                                      Yes, many furniture materials can be recycled at specialist facilities.

                                      1. How do I recycle white goods? 

                                      Either book a bulky item uplift with your local council or call the Cheapest Load of Rubbish team to handle it for you. 

                                      1. Do I need to pay for recycling drop-offs? 

                                      If you use a community recycling centre, there is generally no charge. You may need to pay a fee if you are dropping off at a centre like Kimbriki. 

                                      1. What items can I recycle beyond my bin in Sydney? 

                                      Batteries, electronics, textiles, printer cartridges, and polystyrene cannot be placed in your yellow-lidded council-issued bin, but you can recycle these at a drop-off event, at a community recycling centre, or by booking a rubbish removal collection with Cheapest Load of Rubbish. 

                                      1. Where can I recycle batteries and electronics in NSW? 

                                      Supermarkets like Coles, ALDI, and Woolworths have battery drop-off points, and so do retailers like Bunnings. Veolia has various centres where you can drop off electronics like phones and laptops. Likewise, Cheapest Load of Rubbish is always happy to handle your battery and electronic recycling needs.

                                      Call Cheapest Load of Rubbish For a Free Quote

                                        With as much as 70% of red-lidded bin waste being recyclable, Sydneysiders have the power to make a positive impact on the environment. By getting to know the unexpected recyclables around your house, you can take steps to recycle properly and reduce your footprint. 

                                        Cheapest Load of Rubbish makes responsible disposal simple. We’re a phone call away, and we can be on site today to assess your rubbish and provide a free, no-obligation quote. 

                                        If you have rubbish or recycling on your hands, contact Cheapest Load of Rubbish for your free quote. 

                                        Cheapest Load of Rubbish operates all over Sydney. Contact us for Sydney residential recycling removal services. Or, if you need a hand with other services, including deceased estate clearances, renovation waste collection, and even cars, boats, and other tricky items. 

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                                        Recycling in Sydney: What Can Be Recycled and Where To Take It

                                        **Please note, Cheapest Load of Rubbish are a private company specialising in residential, commercial and construction rubbish removal. Please contact your local council for council clean-ups in your area.**

                                        Manufacturers are far more mindful about using recyclable packaging these days, so you might be surprised to find out just how many of the packets and products you purchase can easily be recycled. That doesn’t mean it can all go in your council-provided recycling bin, though. Some things are a bit more specialised than that. E-waste is recyclable, but you can’t just toss it in the recycler. With that in mind, we’ve created a handy recycling guide to help Sydney residents recycle more!

                                        What Can Be Recycled and Where To Take It

                                        The first port of call for recycling is your council-provided recycling bin, so we’ll clarify precisely what you can place in it for regular council uplifts.

                                        Suitable for Recycling Bin

                                        A standard recycling bin can be used for paper, cardboard, glass bottles, tin cans, steel cans, aluminium cans, aerosol cans, plastic bottles, tubs, cups, milk cartons, and juice cartons. You should always rinse food and drink cans and bottles before placing them in your recycling bin.

                                        Of course, just because it’s suitable for your council-provided recycling bin doesn’t mean it will be sufficient. So, if you have excess that simply won’t fit in your regular recycler, you need to either find out where you can take it yourself or invest in a rubbish removal service to lend a hand.

                                        Not Suitable for Recycling Bin

                                        You can’t put everything in the recycling bin. Plastic bags and soft plastics are not allowed, and neither is broken glass, crockery or waxed cardboard. You can’t use it for medical waste, hazardous materials, foam meat trays, shoes, clothing, nappies, ceramics, bubble wrap, or polystyrene. While some of these items may be recyclable, the process is different for these than it is for the items in the recycling bin. It’s too difficult to sort through once it reaches the recycling point. For the most part, these items are for general household waste.

                                        Op Shops

                                        If you have clothing, old furniture that still has life in it, or books and toys, many op shops are happy to accept donations provided all items are in excellent condition.

                                        As for items that might not be in such great condition, consider using online groups. You never know what skills people have to breathe new life into old or broken furniture. Many crafters and hobbyists love to cut old clothes into scraps to create patchwork items. Be sure you’re open and honest about the condition of your items. You also might be surprised by how inventive people are to breathe new life into certain bits and pieces. One person’s junk truly is another’s treasure, and it saves you the hassle of clearing out.

                                        Recycling Events

                                        The City of Sydney makes it easy to find out where to dispose of your household items. If you’re ever in doubt, you can use the finder service for recycling help. Alternatively, you can take advantage of the recycling pop-up that opens for several hours every Tuesday. There are also Recycle It Saturday events if you can’t attend mid-week pop-ups.

                                        If you want to take advantage of a pop-up, the Tuesday events accept clothing, linen, toys, aluminium coffee pods, batteries, empty blister packs, electronics, paint, x-rays, scans, printer cartridges, light bulbs, polystyrene, household gas cylinders, and small metal items. You can dispose of large cardboard at the Saturday recycling events.

                                        Designated Recycling Points

                                        E-waste is one of the most common types of waste people store in a drawer or tuck in a closet. There are dedicated e-waste disposal sites, and they’re free to use.

                                        Improper disposal of paint tins is harmful to the environment, and you can dispose of these safely at a recycling pop-up or one of the many disposal sites around Sydney. You can also drop old batteries off at a Tuesday pop-up, but if you can’t make it to one of these, there are safe disposal sites in shops around the city. If your scrap metal is too large for the Tuesday event, you can find a recycling plant in the city; there are many dedicated to scrap metals and they accept any size or type.

                                        The finder service should help ensure you get your items to the right place.

                                        Cheapest Load of Rubbish Rubbish Removal in Sydney

                                        The easiest way to dispose of your rubbish is by enlisting a professional service to handle it for you. Cheapest Load of Rubbish Removal in Sydney removes anything and everything (where possible), from garden waste and garage clutter to old vehicles and appliances. There’s no job too big or too small for the Cheapest Load of Rubbish team, and we’re only a phone call away. 

                                        We’re committed to serving the greater Sydney area and offer affordable prices and quick, efficient service. If you’re interested in using our rubbish removal team, get in touch to arrange a free no-obligation on-the-spot quote. We’ll send a team out to you as quickly as possible, the team will assess your rubbish and provide you with a quote. If you’re happy to proceed, they can start clearing it immediately. It truly is as simple as that.

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                                        Understanding the Different Types of Rubbish Removal Services in Sydney

                                        **Please note, Cheapest Load of Rubbish are a private company specialising in residential, commercial and construction rubbish removal. Please contact your local council for council clean-ups in your area.**

                                        Waste management is a crucial aspect of community living, and it requires everyone to do their part. If you want to be a part of a responsible society, you must understand your options for efficient waste disposal. Here we discuss the various options for rubbish removal in Sydney, highlighting just how many ways there are to remove rubbish and waste.

                                        Weekly Rubbish Removal 

                                        As a household in Sydney, you’re used to weekly waste collections as provided by the local council. The purpose of this service is to maintain a consistent uplift and removal of general waste, recycling, and green waste. The council sets a schedule for households to follow so they know precisely when to place their bins curbside for collection. 

                                        The benefit of this is consistency and reliability. You can maintain household hygiene because the council provides a reliable, consistent service that prevents rubbish build-up. These regular pickups reduce the risk of pests and also deal with unpleasant odours. 

                                        As important and useful as these council pickups are, there are limitations. Yes, the council will collect your household waste, and remove certain recyclables, and green waste. There is generally a cap on the volume of waste they will uplift. This varies by council but runs between 80 and 120 litres for red-lidded rubbish bins. If you produce more waste than this, you need an alternative rubbish pickup service. There is also a limit on the type of materials the council will pick up. If you have e-waste, construction debris, hazardous materials, or bulk items, these require special removal.

                                        Council Pickup Services 

                                        In addition to weekly rubbish removal, the council does provide special uplift services. If you have bulky or large items unsuitable for the weekly service, you can schedule a separate uplift. Each council has different rules around this, with some limiting homeowners to one special pickup per calendar year, whereas others may limit it to three times annually. 

                                        All you need to do is contact your local council office to schedule a special pickup or use the website. The type of waste suitable for pickup through this service includes small household appliances, furniture, mattresses, garden refuse, electronic waste and white goods. They typically limit what they collect and will not remove chemicals, hazardous materials or building waste in a curbside pickup. For example, they’re not going to clean up after a renovation. 

                                        The benefit of using the council-provided service is it’s cost-effective. It’s generally free, or at least covered by your council rates. It’s also environmentally responsible because the council will follow the regulations surrounding waste disposal.  It’s also convenient, provided you can get the waste curbside. Of course, the disadvantage is not everyone can move the waste curbside, there are volume limitations on this service, you will have to deal with a waiting period, and it’s only available a set number of times. Additionally, there are certain waste types the council will not collect, which means you still need to deal with disposal. 

                                        Private Rubbish Removal Services 

                                        The final type of rubbish removal service is private companies. Many private companies offer their services, allowing you to tailor your waste solutions to your needs. This provides you with a flexible alternative to the two council services. Private companies cater to a variety of waste disposal needs, from construction waste uplift, commercial clearouts, deceased estates cleanups, and household cleaning sprees. 

                                        The benefits of using a private rubbish removal service include a custom schedule – in many cases, you can opt for same-day rubbish removal. If same-day isn’t available, most can assist within a day or whenever is convenient for your schedule. They also handle a wider variety of waste types, including construction debris, office clear-outs, landscaping waste and debris, e-waste, and certain hazardous items. Like the council, these teams are highly trained to ensure the waste is disposed of responsibly and legally. 

                                        Private companies also respond quickly to demand. At least, compared to the council, which often has restrictions on scheduling for many reasons. If you have a sudden or urgent need for waste disposal, a private company will meet your needs quicker than the council. 

                                        Cheapest Load of Rubbish is a premier service in Sydney offering a wide range of rubbish removal services. Our residential waste removal services are tailored for households that require additional waste removal on a flexible schedule. We also offer commercial waste removal, covering e-waste disposal, office clear-outs, large item removal, warehouse clearances, and more. In addition to our residential and commercial rubbish services, we provide construction waste removal. 

                                        Whether you’re tackling a DIY home renovation or you’re a builder or contractor, we can safely remove heavy construction materials. We handle site cleanups, demolition rubbish, hard access rubbish, bricks, tile, concrete, timber, formwork, and general building waste.

                                        How Cheapest Load of Rubbish Can Help 

                                        If you want eco-friendly disposal, convenience, flexible scheduling, and urgent service, leverage Cheapest Load of Rubbish’s range of services. We always aim to recycle as much rubbish as possible, so rest assured, if it can be recycled, we will recycle it.  Whether you’re a homeowner or a business owner, we can provide an efficient service.

                                        We believe no job is too big or too small with a team prepared to rise to any occasion. 

                                        Get in touch to book our service today or use the enquiry form to find out more about the services we offer.

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                                        The Importance of Responsible Rubbish Disposal

                                        Responsible rubbish disposal is everyone’s responsibility, and it’s an important one. In addition to health and safety, it’s important to protect the environment. Disposing of rubbish properly helps reduce the amount of waste that goes to landfill, prevents local wildlife from harm, conserves natural resources, prevents illegal waste operators from succeeding, and protects property values.

                                        There are plenty of reasons to practice responsible rubbish disposal, but we’re going to focus on three key factors for Sydney residents.

                                        Environmental Impact

                                        Sydney is a unique environment that boasts a diverse ecosystem, with forests, wetlands, and stunning wildlife you won’t see anywhere else in the world. Improper waste disposal puts that unique environment at risk, with plastic waste in waterways directly harming critically endangered marine life. Not only can they get caught up in waste, but they may also mistake the plastic for food leading to injury or death. Disposing of your rubbish responsibly protects our natural habitats and unique species.

                                        The main threats to the Eastern Blue-Tongued Lizard are cars and dogs, but they also rely on a clean environment to bask in. They require plenty of ground cover, which is under threat due to improper waste disposal. Likewise, the Sydney funnel-web spider is also at risk, and while you may not care about a venomous spider, you should! University of Queensland research has shown the protein from their venom may be able to help human heart conditions, with the drug now moving to the clinical trial stage. Even the unlikeliest creatures can be a hero, so making an effort to dispose of waste responsibly is an impactful one.

                                        Recycling and proper waste disposal reduce the pressure on landfills, which is an important part of protecting Sydney’s beauty. Landfills release potent greenhouse gases actively contributing to climate change. This can also spread toxic chemicals into the water supply and soil nearby. Responsible waste disposal protects the environment, locally and beyond.

                                        Health and Safety Benefits

                                        Sydney is a densely populated area, improper rubbish disposal can present serious health and safety risks to the general public. When waste accumulates, it is a breeding ground for pests and pests spread disease. By disposing of rubbish responsibly, you eliminate breeding grounds which makes our urban spaces much safer and healthier.

                                        Improving our rubbish disposal behaviours also limits the risk of water and air pollution, which is important to human and wildlife health and safety. If rubbish is disposed of improperly, it can leach into the waterway, air, and soil, which can lead to a range of health issues, including respiratory problems and water-borne illnesses.

                                        Just seven kilometres outside Sydney’s CBD, Bondi Beach is perhaps the greatest example of responsible waste practices. A community-led initiative focused on cleaner beaches reduced pollution in the area. Yet the beach (and six others) has only just re-opened after a forced closure due to black golf ball-sized deposits washing to shore. The Environment Protection Authority is still looking into where they came from, but they were made up of fuel oil, cosmetic and cleaning products, highlighting the need for more responsible rubbish disposal.

                                        Legal Obligations

                                        If health, safety, and the environment aren’t enough to convince you to do the right thing with your rubbish, perhaps your legal obligation will be. If you get caught dumping improperly, it can result in fines that will set you back thousands of dollars. The cost is even greater for businesses caught dumping, depending on the severity of the disposal and the type of items being disposed of.

                                        Sydney has strict regulations around rubbish and waste disposal and they’re designed to maintain public health and environmental standards. Residents and businesses must adhere to these rules including recycling requirements, hazardous materials handling and disposal, and waste separation.

                                        With so many regulations to follow, you may be safer hiring a professional rubbish removal company that can remove and dispose of your waste responsibly. Cheapest Load of Rubbish plays a pivotal role in supporting the Sydney community and the waste management regulations by providing waste disposal solutions at an affordable price. We’re proud to play our part in the community, helping businesses and residents sort, dispose of, and recycle rubbish, ensuring you meet your legal obligations, but also protecting Sydney’s health, safety, and the environment.

                                        How Cheapest Load of Rubbish Can Help 

                                        When you call Cheapest Load of Rubbish, there are no hidden fees – we make the booking process simple and we state our costs upfront. Our experienced rubbish removalists will arrive punctually and they won’t leave until you’re satisfied. We’re well-trained in efficiency, breaking rubbish down to load our trucks as efficiently as possible, which means your dollar stretches further. We remove old mattresses, white goods, furniture, garden waste, construction rubbish, commercial rubbish and clear out deceased estates. 

                                        If you’re looking for rubbish removal in Sydney, get in touch to book with us today or use the contact form to enquire.