auckland waste removal

Skip Bins

All About Skip Bins: From Delivery to Disposal

Skip bins are a common sight in residential neighborhoods, construction sites, and commercial premises around the world. These metal bins play a crucial role in waste management & rubbish removal , offering a convenient and efficient way to collect, dispose of waste, reduce waste and recycle waste. If you’ve ever wondered what skip bins are and how they work, this guide will provide you with all the essential information.

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Rubbish, Recycling and Food Scraps Collection Days Change

Changes to streamline Auckland’s waste pick-up Auckland Council family of three bins. Some suburbs across the region will have a new rubbish, recycling and food scraps collection day, as Auckland Council continues to streamline its waste operations in its mission to achieve zero waste by 2040. From 1 July 2024, changes to council collection days

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Spa Electrician

 Spa Pool and Hot Tub Removal: Electrical Disconnection Included

Removing a spa pool or hot tub involves more than just physical dismantling; it requires careful handling of electrical disconnection to ensure safety and efficiency. Here at 0800DumpMe we provide a seamless one-stop service where our skilled electricians take care of all the electrical work before we remove your spa. Why Our One-Stop Service Stands

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Electronics Waste

4 Steps on How to Dispose Electronics Devices in Auckland

If you’re like many people in Auckland, you probably have some old or broken electronics equipment that’s been sitting around your house for ages, and wondering how best to dispose of them. It’s important to properly dispose of these items to protect our beautiful environment in Aotearoa. Here are some tips and guides to help you responsibly recycle or dispose of your E waste.

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5 Small Changes – How to cut out some plastic in your life

As you walk through the store or look around your house, you will realize most items are made up of some sort of plastic packaging or shell. From juice bottles, makeup containers, soap containers and more, whether we like it or not, plastic is always around us. Unfortunately, cutting out plastic completely may be near

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Tile Disposal

If you are renovating your home or rental and you have decided to work on the bathroom, patio or kitchen, you may have a pile of old tiles you need to get rid of. Tiles can be messy to dispose of as they normally come off the wall or floor broken, in pieces, and leave

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Spa Lid Removal

If you removed your spa years ago but have found that old spa lid sitting in your yard or garage and need it gone, we can remove it for you! Spa lids are not the easiest things to transport as they are large, heavy and dirty and most do not fit into a normal van

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Missed the Recycling Proposal? We can get you caught up.

On the 29th of April, The Ministry for the Environment released a proposal to transform the way we recycle in New Zealand. It is reported that New Zealand only recycles 1/3 of the waste that is placed in council bin pickups and inorganic waste collections. Resulting in around 76% of material being send to landfill.

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Polystyrene Removal

Got Polystyrene waste? We can remove it for you! Polystyrene can be one of the most frustrating types of rubbish to dispose of as it can’t fit into your council bins as its too large. Likewise, you can’t place it into your recycling bin as it burst into tiny unrecyclable pieces during the recycling process.

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