This Brisbane rubbish removal service covers all types and all volumes of waste across the greater city area– nothing is too large, too yucky or too far away.
Steve’s Rubbish Removals is a family-owned and operated business. They have built their reputation of offering reliable, customer-focused service.
We offer a rubbish removal service to local residents of the Sunshine Coast. We aim to recycle as much contents as possible within our service goals. Items we recycle are white goods, scrap metal, cardboard and green waste (mulched at the local tip).
This service is a paid service and jobs are priced individually.
Scrap Cars Removal Sydney is a reputable company that specializes in the removal and disposal of unwanted, old, and scrap cars in the Sydney area. We take pride in our commitment to promoting environmentally-friendly practices and reducing waste. Our team understands the importance of protecting the environment and works towards a sustainable future by offering responsible and eco-friendly options for car disposal.
We offer cash for car disposal in Sydney, providing fair and accurate offers based on market data. With our free pickup service, we make it convenient for car owners to get rid of their unwanted vehicles without any hassle. Instead of letting your old car rust away in a landfill, our team of experts ensures its safe removal and focuses on recycling and reusing its parts, minimizing the environmental impact.
Scrap Cars Removal Sydney aims to revolutionize the car-selling process, making it seamless, secure, and environmentally conscious. We are licensed, recognized, and prioritize customer privacy. With our reliable and trustworthy services, we strive to provide a positive experience from start to finish.
we understand that selling your car can be a bit overwhelming. But fear not, because we're here to make the process as smooth as a Sunday drive along the coast.
Why Choose Us?
We're not just your average car buyers; we're your trusted partners in the Gold Coast when it comes to selling your car. Here's why you should choose us:
Instant Quotes: Our process starts with a quick online quote. Just provide us with some details about your car, and we'll give you an instant estimate. No waiting, no guessing.
Free Car Removal: We don't believe in hidden fees or last-minute surprises. If you accept our offer, we'll come to your location for car removal, and we won't charge a cent. Plus, we can pick up your car from anywhere on the Gold Coast – your driveway, the street, or even a parking lot.
Top Dollar Offers: We're proud to offer some of the best deals for your cars. Our offers are competitive, ensuring you get the best value for your vehicle.
All Types of Cars: We don't play favorites when it comes to car makes or models. We buy cars of all kinds – from the trusty family sedan to sporty little hatchbacks.
Instant Cash: Once we inspect your car and complete the paperwork, you'll get paid instantly. No waiting for checks to clear; your cash is in your hands right away.
Our Hassle-Free Process:
We've designed our process to be simple and stress-free:
Get a Quote: Fill out our online form with your car's details. You'll receive an instant quote.
Accept Our Offer: If you like what you see, accept our offer.
Arrange Pickup: We'll schedule a convenient time to pick up your car.
Get Paid: Once we check your car and complete the paperwork, you'll get paid on the spot.
Environmentally Friendly:
We care about the environment. When we buy your car, we ensure that it's recycled responsibly and safely. You're not just selling your car; you're also contributing to a greener Gold Coast.
Your Trusted Gold Coast Car Buyers:
So, if you're looking to sell your car on the Gold Coast, look no further. We've got the experience, the reputation, and the friendly team to make your car-selling journey a breeze. Contact us today for a quote and discover how easy it is to turn your car into cash.
Jumbo Skip Bins is a local, family owned business that supplies a variety of skip bins for hire across much of the Greater Brisbane region and Sunshine Coast. Our tightly knit team strives to provide individuals and businesses with a friendly and competitive service.
Our skip bins come in a range of sizes and can be used for a multitude of different applications. We aim to make hiring a skip bin quick and easy. Recently we also introduced portable toilets hire services. Simply visit our Online Booking Page or call us on 1800 458 626 to have your skip delivered.
No matter what job it is needed for, we are sure that we have the right bin to suit your needs. From simple garden clean ups to the construction of high rise building, Jumbo Skip Bins has you covered.
Jumbo Skip Bins is located in Narangba, Brisbane. While we do service a large number of suburbs (see below) if you are located outside of this catchment area please feel free to give us a call and speak to our friendly staff.
We are usually able to accommodate your specific needs and will consider further travel for regular and ongoing work.
Rubber Recycling is a national waste tyre recycler, whose extensive truck fleet, storage cage network, and experienced collections team, facilitates their market leading service.
Our multi-million-dollar waste tyre processing facility in Laverton North boasts 24-hour access, several weighbridges, three state-of-the-art shredders, and an artillery of heavy machinery able to handle any sized tyre.
We collect over 1 million tyres per annum and recycle them into high quality rubber-derived products for the established end markets.
Tyres from cars and bikes should never be put in your household recycling bin. They can be recycled, but only when dropped off at designated collection points or through an accredited Tyre Stewardship Australia mechanic, retailer, or dealership when you’re having your old tyres replaced with new ones.
How to recycle spare tyres
Use the directory on this page to find a recycler or community centre in your area that accepts spare tyres.
Call in advance to make sure they are accepted.
Recycling when changing tyres
When changing the tyres on your vehicle, to ensure the old ones are managed responsibly, you need to make sure your mechanic, retailer or dealership is accredited through Tyre Stewardship Australia (TSA).
Each year in Australia the equivalent of 67 million passenger tyres reach their end of life. Putting old tyres in landfill is unsustainable, so we must find new ways to reuse, repurpose, and recycle the materials.
While most tyre retailers are doing the right thing, 20% of old automotive tyres are dumped, buried, stockpiled, sent to landfill, or hidden in warehouses, on industrial sites, unsuspecting landowners' properties, and even national parks. Dumping used tyres illegally or in landfill is a waste of resources. Tyres must be managed responsibly, as they are a highly flammable material that can pose a risk to the community and surrounding environment.
By recycling your tyres through TSA accredited businesses, you can help support more sustainable outcomes, through:
Recovery of valuable materials like rubber and steel,
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions by lessening the demand for new resources,
Reducing risks of illegal dumping and stockpiling,
Supporting the creation of new products made from tyre-derived material, and
Contributing to a circular economy.
Source: Tyre Stewardship Australia.
What happens to them?
Used tyres have proven to be a valuable resource through reuse, recycling, and waste-to-energy solutions. They can be recycled in multiple ways including shredding the tyres into smaller pieces of shred or crumb. The recovered materials can then be used in new products, providing flexible, durable, or noise-reducing qualities.
When you choose a TSA accredited tyre retailer, mechanic, or dealership, the tyres will be collected by a trusted and accredited tyre collector/recycler.
Recycled tyres are used in a range of innovative applications. Once processed, they can be transformed into:
Crumb rubber used in roads, pavement, and civil engineering,
Soft fall playgrounds and sports surfaces,
Acoustic panels, insulation and construction products, and
Tile adhesives, rubber mats, industrial flooring, and much more.
Image of new roads paved with road base containing tyres in Logan city Council. Image credit: Tyre Stewardship Australia.
Tyre Stewardship Australia
Australia's Tyre Product Stewardship Scheme, administered by Tyre Stewardship Australia (TSA), is a government-accredited, industry-led and voluntary scheme that aims to:
Increase tyre recovery and reduce the environmental impact of used tyres,
Support the development of domestic markets for tyre-derived material, and
Encourage best practice across the tyre supply chain.
TSA has supported over 70 market development projects with more than $10 million in funding since 2014, helping turn Australia's used tyres into real-world solutions.
You can use your purchasing power to support retailers and manufacturers that are taking responsibility for their products and supporting better outcomes. When it’s time to change the tyres on your vehicle, choose brands that contribute to the stewardship scheme. Search Tyre Stewardship Australia’s MyTyres MyChoice directory to find tyre and auto brands that contribute 25c per equivalent passenger tyre to Australia’s product stewardship scheme.
If you are using a tyre retailer that you think is doing the right thing but isn’t accredited, encourage them to contact Tyre Stewardship Australia. The scheme is free for retailers to join.
Image credit: Tyre Stewardship Australia.
Recycling large quantities
If your business or organisation has large quantities of used tyres, find a recycler in your area by visiting the page for passenger car tyres page for businesses.
Recycling other car parts
Car batteries
Used car batteries and other lead-acid batteries are hazardous waste and should be disposed of responsibly through recycling programs. Lead-acid batteries should never be put in your recycling or garbage bin at home.
Car recycling is one of the oldest forms of recycling. Ever since cars were invented, companies have existed to salvage the metal and spare parts in dead cars. Car parts must be taken to or picked up by a recycler.
Used motor oil, or 'sump oil', should not be put in your recycling or garbage bins at home because it is a hazardous waste item. Used oil should be taken to a designated collection point so it can be cleaned and reused.