One of the most common questions we get from Melbourne businesses is deceptively simple: "What should I be paying for waste collection?" The answer depends on bin size, waste type, collection frequency, location, and contract terms — but there are market ranges that can tell you immediately whether you are paying a fair price or being overcharged.
This guide provides transparent pricing benchmarks for commercial waste collection in Melbourne as of 2025. These figures are based on our experience negotiating hundreds of waste contracts across the city and represent the competitive market range — not the inflated prices you will often see on initial quotes.
General Waste: Cost Per Lift
General waste is the most expensive waste stream per kilogram, because it attracts the full landfill levy ($106.19 per tonne in metropolitan Melbourne for 2024-25) on top of collection and disposal costs.
| Bin Size | Cost Per Lift (excl. GST) | Typical Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| 240L wheelie bin | $12 - $22 | Weekly |
| 360L wheelie bin | $16 - $28 | Weekly |
| 660L wheelie bin | $28 - $48 | 1-3x weekly |
| 1,100L wheelie bin | $38 - $65 | 1-5x weekly |
| 1.5m³ skip bin | $55 - $95 | 1-3x weekly |
| 3m³ skip bin | $90 - $160 | Weekly |
| 4.5m³ front-lift bin | $120 - $210 | 1-2x weekly |
If you are paying above the top of these ranges, you are almost certainly overpaying. If you are at the bottom, you have a competitive deal. Most businesses sit somewhere in the middle — which means there is usually meaningful room to negotiate.
Recycling: Cost Per Lift
Co-mingled recycling (paper, cardboard, plastics, glass, aluminium) is generally cheaper than general waste because it avoids the landfill levy. However, recycling is not free — collection, sorting, and processing all have costs.
| Bin Size | Cost Per Lift (excl. GST) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 240L wheelie bin | $8 - $16 | Co-mingled |
| 660L wheelie bin | $18 - $35 | Co-mingled |
| 1,100L wheelie bin | $25 - $45 | Co-mingled |
| Cardboard only (1,100L) | $15 - $30 | Often cheaper due to commodity value |
Cardboard-only collection is typically cheaper than co-mingled recycling because clean cardboard has reliable commodity value. If your business generates mostly cardboard (retail, warehousing), separating it from other recyclables can reduce costs.
Organic Waste: Cost Per Lift
| Bin Size | Cost Per Lift (excl. GST) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 120L bin | $8 - $15 | Food waste only |
| 240L bin | $12 - $22 | Food waste only |
| 660L bin | $25 - $45 | Food & garden |
Organic waste avoids the landfill levy and is processed through composting or anaerobic digestion. For food-heavy businesses (restaurants, cafes, caterers), diverting food waste from general waste to organics can reduce total waste costs by 15-25%.
What Drives Price Variation?
The ranges above are wide because several factors influence pricing:
- Location: Inner-city CBD locations typically cost 10-20% more than suburban locations due to access difficulty, traffic, and parking constraints
- Volume commitment: Businesses with larger total waste volumes or multiple sites can negotiate lower per-lift rates
- Contract length: Longer contracts (2-3 years) typically attract 5-15% lower rates than month-to-month arrangements
- Access: Bins that require manual wheeling over long distances, stairs, or restricted access areas attract access surcharges
- Contamination: Recycling bins with high contamination rates may be charged at general waste rates
- Weight: Some contracts are weight-based rather than per-lift. Heavy waste streams (food, liquids, construction debris) cost more per lift on weight-based contracts
Hidden Costs to Watch For
The per-lift rate is only part of the picture. Watch for these additional charges that can inflate your total cost by 20-40%:
- Environmental levy: Some providers add their own "environmental levy" on top of the government landfill levy — this is a margin boost, not a government charge
- Fuel surcharge: Standard in the industry but ranges from 5% to 15% — negotiate a cap
- Bin rental: $5-$25 per bin per month — some providers include this in the lift rate, others charge separately
- Admin fees: Monthly account keeping fees of $5-$15 — unnecessary and negotiable
- Contamination charges: $50-$200+ per incident if your recycling bin contains non-recyclable material
- Excess weight charges: Applied when bins exceed weight limits — common with 240L and 360L bins containing heavy waste
For a detailed breakdown of invoice charges, see our guide to hidden fees in waste management invoices.
How to Get a Better Price
- Get three quotes. Competitive tension is the single most effective cost reduction tool
- Ask for all-inclusive pricing. Per-lift rate including levy, fuel, and bin rental — no surprises
- Right-size your bins. A waste audit reveals whether you are paying for capacity you do not use
- Separate waste streams. Diverting recyclables and organics from general waste reduces your most expensive stream
- Use a partner. A waste partner knows exactly what market rate is and has the leverage to get it
At Bundle Waste, we benchmark your current waste costs against market rates and negotiate on your behalf. Contact us for a free assessment — we will tell you within 48 hours whether you are overpaying and by how much.
