What Can You Put in a Skip Bin? Complete Cape Town Guide | Skip Hire ZA

What Can You Put in a Skip Bin? Complete Guide β€” Skip Hire ZA Cape Town

Accepted & prohibited waste β€” what goes in, what doesn’t, and what to do with banned items.

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Knowing what can go in a skip before you hire one saves you time, money, and potential legal liability. Prohibited items placed in skips create disposal problems, attract additional charges, and in some cases violate South African waste management law under the National Environmental Management: Waste Act (NEMWA, Act 59 of 2008). Skip Hire ZA follows all NEMWA-compliant disposal requirements β€” here’s exactly what’s accepted, what’s not, and what to do with materials we can’t take.

βœ… What You CAN Put in a Skip Bin

Household & General Waste

  • Furniture (sofas, chairs, tables, wardrobes)
  • Mattresses (surcharge may apply β€” call to confirm)
  • Appliances (fridges, washing machines β€” non-CFC)
  • Cardboard and paper packaging
  • General household clutter and junk
  • Clothing and textiles (non-recyclable)
  • Plastic containers, packaging, toys
  • Books and magazines

Garden & Green Waste

  • Grass clippings and lawn cuttings
  • Hedge and shrub trimmings
  • Tree branches and prunings
  • Leaves and plant material
  • Palm fronds and skirts
  • Roots, root balls and stumps (small–medium)
  • Invasive alien plant material
  • Soil and compost (light loads)

Building & Renovation Waste

  • Bricks and block rubble
  • Broken concrete (slab, footing, steps)
  • Floor and wall tiles (ceramic, porcelain)
  • Plaster and render
  • Plasterboard and gypsum board
  • Timber, wood offcuts, shuttering
  • Corrugated iron and sheet metal (cut edges covered)
  • Roof tiles
  • Sand (limited β€” heavy surcharge)
  • Mixed site waste

❌ What You CANNOT Put in a Skip Bin

The following are strictly prohibited in all skip bins under South African law and Skip Hire ZA policy:

🚫 Asbestos

Any asbestos-containing material (ACM) β€” corrugated sheets, insulation, textured coatings. Requires licensed specialist removal. Call a certified asbestos contractor.

🚫 Tyres

Vehicle tyres are regulated under the ROSE Foundation scheme. Many tyre dealers accept old tyres for recycling β€” contact your nearest tyre retailer.

🚫 Paint & Solvents

Liquid paint, thinners, varnish, turpentine. Allow paint to dry fully β€” dried paint tins in small quantities are accepted. Liquid paint is hazardous waste.

🚫 Batteries

Lead-acid car batteries and lithium batteries are hazardous. Many battery retailers (Battery Centre, Autozone) and recycling depots accept them.

🚫 Gas Cylinders

Pressurised containers β€” LPG cylinders, aerosols. Return to the supplier or a gas retailer for safe handling.

🚫 Medical Waste

Clinical waste, sharps, medication. Medical waste requires specialist collection β€” contact a licensed medical waste contractor.

🚫 Chemicals & Oils

Engine oil, pesticides, herbicides, pool chemicals. Many service stations accept used oil. Contact a licensed hazardous waste collector for others.

🚫 Electrical Waste (e-Waste)

TVs, computers, monitors, phones with circuit boards. E-Waste recyclers operate in Cape Town β€” search for EWASA-registered collectors in your area.

What Happens If Prohibited Items Are Found in Your Skip?

If prohibited materials are found in a skip after delivery, we are legally required to remove them before disposal. This results in:

  • A prohibited waste surcharge (typically R300–R1,000 depending on material and quantity)
  • Additional collection and specialist disposal costs passed to the hirer
  • In cases of seriously hazardous material, reporting obligations under NEMWA

The best approach: if you’re unsure whether a material is accepted, call us before putting it in the skip β€” we’ll advise immediately at no cost.

Skip Hire ZA’s Waste Disposal Commitment

All waste collected by Skip Hire ZA is transported to licensed waste management facilities in the Western Cape that comply with the National Environmental Management: Waste Act (NEMWA). Where possible:

  • Clean concrete and brick rubble is directed to aggregate recycling
  • Timber and wood waste is diverted for biomass energy or composting
  • Green/garden waste is sent to composting facilities where available
  • Steel and ferrous metals are recovered for scrap recycling
  • Residual mixed waste goes to a licensed Western Cape landfill

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How Our Skip Hire Process Works

Hiring a skip with Skip Hire ZA takes less than 5 minutes. Here’s exactly what happens from booking to collection:

  1. Get a Quote (Day 0 β€” 2 minutes) β€” Call 076 124 1578 or submit our online form. Tell us your location, skip size needed, and preferred delivery date. We give you a firm, fixed price with no hidden extras β€” within 2 minutes on the phone.
  2. Confirm Booking & Access (Day 0) β€” We confirm your delivery slot and discuss placement: private driveway, yard, or public road. If a road permit is needed, we advise you at this stage and assist with the application (allow 2–3 days for City of Cape Town approval).
  3. Skip Delivered to Your Door (Delivery Day) β€” Our hook-lift truck arrives at your confirmed slot and places the skip precisely where you need it. Standard delivery windows are 07:00–12:00 or 12:00–17:00. Same-day delivery available for orders before 10:00am (+R150).
  4. You Fill Your Skip (Hire Period: 3–5 Days) β€” Load at your own pace. Our skips handle general waste, garden waste, rubble, renovation debris, furniture, and mixed household waste. For questions about specific materials, call us anytime during business hours.
  5. Collection on Your Chosen Date β€” We collect your skip on the agreed date. No need to be on site β€” just confirm access is clear for our truck. If your skip is full sooner, we’ll arrange early collection or a swap-out within 24 hours.
  6. NEMWA-Compliant Disposal (Within 24 Hours of Collection) β€” All waste is transported to licensed Western Cape waste management facilities compliant with the National Environmental Management: Waste Act (NEMWA). Recyclables are separated from general refuse. Commercial clients receive a disposal certificate on request.

⏱ Total booking time: under 5 minutes. Total hire period: 3–7 days standard. Call 076 124 1578 to get started.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I put a fridge or washing machine in a skip?
Fridges and washing machines are accepted in general skips with conditions. Fridges with CFC-containing refrigerant gas must have the gas professionally extracted first (required by law) β€” most appliance dealers or scrap dealers can arrange this. Washing machines, tumble dryers, dishwashers, and ovens without refrigerant are accepted without restriction.
Can I put rubble and garden waste in the same skip?
Yes β€” mixed loads of rubble and garden waste are accepted in standard skips. The key consideration is weight: rubble is much heavier than garden waste, so even a partial rubble load in a mini skip can hit weight limits. Mixed loads are fine provided the overall weight stays within the skip’s rated capacity. We’ll advise when you book.
Can I put soil in a skip?
Small quantities of soil mixed with garden waste or rubble are accepted. Large quantities of pure excavated soil are problematic β€” soil is very heavy (a 2mΒ³ skip of soil weighs approximately 2–3 tonnes) and incurs a significant heavy-load surcharge. For large soil volumes, call us for a specific soil removal quote.
Can I put tyres in a skip in Cape Town?
No β€” vehicle tyres cannot be placed in skip bins. Tyres are regulated under the South African ROSE Foundation extended producer responsibility scheme. Most tyre retailers (Tiger Wheel & Tyre, Supa Quick, etc.) accept old tyres for recycling. If you have large quantities of tyres, contact a licensed tyre recycler.
What do I do with asbestos?
Do not disturb or attempt to remove asbestos yourself. Asbestos exposure causes mesothelioma and lung cancer β€” it is regulated under the Occupational Health and Safety Act and NEMWA. You need a licensed asbestos removal contractor who will remove, bag, label, and transport to an approved hazardous waste facility. Call us and we can refer you to a certified Cape Town asbestos specialist.
Can I put a mattress in a skip?
Mattresses are accepted in most skip sizes, though they take up significant volume and a surcharge may apply. Mattresses cannot be compacted and occupy disproportionate space in a skip. If you are disposing of multiple mattresses, call us first to confirm the best option β€” in some cases a specialist furniture removal or mattress recycling service may be more cost-effective.

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