Waste management in Docklands Waste management in Docklands

Waste Management in Docklands

Commercial waste collection, recycling, and disposal services for businesses in Docklands, VIC 3008.

City of Melbourne
Local Council
VIC 3008
Postcode
up to 30%
Typical Savings

Docklands (VIC 3008) falls under the City of Melbourne and is home to a diverse mix of businesses including offices, media, technology. Bundle Waste provides all 13 waste management services in Docklands, negotiating rates up to 30% below standard pricing.

City of Melbourne — Commercial Waste Rules

Docklands falls under the City of Melbourne local government area.

  • General Waste: Council does not provide commercial waste collection. Commercial and industrial properties must arrange private waste services through licensed contractors. Council offers a Small Business Waste Service for eligible CBD businesses with limited waste volumes.
  • Recycling: Commercial recycling must be arranged privately. Council provides free recycling drop-off at some locations for small quantities. Mixed recycling, cardboard, and soft plastics accepted at City of Melbourne transfer stations.
  • Organics: Commercial food waste collection is not provided by council. Businesses can arrange organics collection through private operators. Council encourages food waste diversion through the Melbourne Food Hub program.
  • Hard Waste: No hard waste collection for commercial properties. Businesses can use the City of Melbourne's transfer station at Dynon Road for disposal at commercial rates.

Commercial premises must comply with EPA Victoria EP Act 2017 duty of care obligations. CBD businesses must adhere to Melbourne City Council's Waste Management Plan guidelines for new developments. All commercial waste operators collecting in the CBD must hold appropriate EPA licences. The council enforces strict bin placement and collection time regulations under the Activities Local Law 2019.

Key Industries in Docklands

Key industries operating in Docklands include:

  • Offices
  • Media
  • Technology
  • Residential Towers
  • Entertainment

Waste Challenges Specific to Docklands

Modern precinct with underground bin rooms and compactors; Marvel Stadium event-day waste surges; waterfront location requires careful management to prevent harbour contamination

Waste Collection Costs in Docklands

Bin Size / FrequencyPrice Range
240L-weekly$50-75/month
660L-weekly$90-170/month
1100L-weekly$130-230/month
3m3-weekly$270-430/month
4.5m3-weekly$360-560/month

Prices are indicative Melbourne market rates. Bundle Waste typically negotiates up to 30% below these rates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price per tonne for different waste types in Melbourne?+
Waste disposal prices per tonne in Melbourne (2025–26): general waste $180–280, clean cardboard $0–50, commingled recycling $80–150, food organics $100–160, timber $80–140, clean fill $30–60, concrete $20–40, green waste $60–100, contaminated soil $150–400+.
What are the cheapest waste disposal options in Melbourne?+
Cheapest options: source-separated recycling ($0–80/tonne vs $180–280 for general waste), clean fill ($30–60/tonne), green waste composting ($60–100/tonne). Cardboard can earn rebates of $20–50/tonne at high volumes. Most expensive: hazardous waste ($500–2,000+/tonne) and clinical waste ($800–2,500/tonne).
How much does commercial waste collection cost in Melbourne?+
Commercial waste collection in Melbourne costs $35–65/month for a 240L bin collected weekly, $60–130 for a 660L bin, and $90–180 for a 1100L bin. The average Melbourne business spends $200–500/month across all waste streams. CBD locations pay 10–20% more due to access restrictions. Bundle Waste audits typically find up to 30% in savings.
How much does recycling collection cost compared to general waste?+
Recycling collection is typically 20–40% cheaper than general waste in Melbourne. A 240L recycling bin costs $25–45/month vs $35–65 for general waste. The difference is driven by the $169.79/tonne Victorian landfill levy applied to general waste but not recyclables. Businesses recycling over 50% of their waste can save $100–300/month.
What does a 1100L general waste bin cost per collection in Melbourne?+
A 1100L general waste bin costs $18–35 per collection in Melbourne, depending on frequency and location. Weekly collection runs $90–180/month, twice-weekly $160–320/month. CBD locations add 10–20% due to restricted access hours. The landfill levy component alone is approximately $8–12 per lift for a full bin.
How much does pallet collection and recycling cost in Melbourne?+
Pallet collection in Melbourne typically costs $0–5 per CHEP pallet (returned through the CHEP system at no cost), while plain timber pallets cost $2–8 each for collection or earn $1–3 credit if in good condition. Businesses generating 20+ pallets/week should negotiate a scheduled collection at $50–120/pickup.
How much does commercial waste collection cost in Docklands?+
Commercial waste collection in Docklands (3008) typically costs $35-180 per month per bin depending on size and frequency. Docklands falls under the City of Melbourne area. Bundle Waste negotiates rates up to 30% lower for businesses in Docklands.

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Updated 25 June 2026