Supermarkets & Grocery
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By Pedro Carreira
Updated 25 June 2026
$2,000-8,000
Typical Monthly Spend
Melbourne North
Service Area
up to 30%
Typical Savings
Supermarkets & Grocery businesses in Melbourne North have specific waste management requirements. From food waste to cardboard disposal, Bundle Waste works with a network of providers to find the most cost-effective waste solution for your supermarkets & grocery business.
Supermarkets & Grocery in Melbourne North
The supermarkets & grocery sector in Melbourne North presents specific waste management needs. Melbourne's northern corridor stretches from the established inner suburbs of Brunswick and Coburg through to the industrial heartlands of Campbellfield, Somerton, and Epping. This region features a strong mix of manufacturing, warehousing, food production, and logistics operations along major arterials like the Hume Highway. Rapid residential growth in Craigieburn and surrounding areas is also driving new commercial development. Businesses in this sector typically generate food waste, cardboard, soft plastics waste streams.
Common Waste Streams
- food waste
- cardboard
- soft plastics
- polystyrene
- general waste
- recycling
- organic waste
- meat trimmings
Local Regulations and Compliance
Businesses in the supermarkets & grocery sector must comply with Victorian waste regulations including the Environment Protection Act 2017 and general environmental duty obligations.
- Food safety waste disposal under Food Act 1984
- EPA Victoria commercial waste regulations
- Victorian container deposit scheme participation
- Soft plastics management (post-REDcycle)
- Cold chain waste tracking for product recalls
Waste Management Costs for Supermarkets & Grocery in Melbourne North
Typical monthly waste management spend for supermarkets & grocery businesses in Melbourne North is $2,000-8,000. Bundle Waste negotiates savings of up to 30% for our supermarkets & grocery clients in Melbourne North.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does supermarket waste management cost in Melbourne North?+
Supermarket waste management in Melbourne North typically costs $2,000-8,000 per month depending on store size. A small independent grocer pays $2,000-3,000/month, a mid-size supermarket $3,000-5,000/month, and a large full-line supermarket $5,000-8,000/month. Food organics ($600-2,000/month), general waste ($500-1,500/month), cardboard recycling (often free or rebated for high volume), polystyrene disposal ($100-300/month), and meat waste ($200-500/month). Cardboard recycling revenue can offset up to 15% of total waste costs.
How should supermarkets manage expired food waste?+
A tiered approach maximises value: 1) Discount approaching-expiry items (yellow sticker programs), 2) Donate unsold but safe food to food rescue organisations like OzHarvest, SecondBite, or Foodbank (tax deductible, reduces disposal costs), 3) Divert remaining food waste to commercial organics processing ($60-80/tonne vs $180-250/tonne for landfill), 4) Separate meat and deli waste for specialist organic processing. Well-managed supermarkets divert up to 80% of food waste from landfill through this hierarchy.
How can supermarkets maximise cardboard recycling revenue?+
Supermarkets receive massive cardboard volumes daily. To maximise revenue: compact with a baler ($5,000-12,000, pays for itself in 6-12 months), keep cardboard dry and clean, separate from other recyclables, negotiate per-tonne pricing (large supermarkets should receive $50-120/tonne for baled cardboard), and ensure staff flatten all boxes before baling. A supermarket generating 2-5 tonnes of cardboard weekly can earn $100-600/month from recycling. If your provider charges for cardboard collection, you're leaving money on the table.
How much do skip bins cost in Melbourne's northern suburbs?+
Skip bins in Melbourne's north (Broadmeadows, Epping, Craigieburn) cost $220–400 for 4m³, $320–550 for 6m³, and $450–800 for 10m³. Prices are 5–10% below CBD rates. Industrial areas like Campbellfield and Somerton have competitive pricing due to proximity to transfer stations.
What waste management does a Melbourne airport business need?+
Airport precinct businesses must comply with Melbourne Airport's waste management requirements in addition to standard regulations. Airport waste contracts are typically managed through the airport operator. Security-cleared waste operators may be required for airside operations. Costs are 10–20% higher than comparable off-airport businesses due to security and access requirements.
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Updated 25 June 2026