Recycling Services Melbourne

Recycling
Services

Cardboard, comingle, plastics, glass and paper — better recycling rates that improve your bottom line and your environmental footprint.

Recycling

Recycling should save you money.
Not cost more.

Recycling services are supposed to be cheaper than general waste — but many businesses pay premium rates because they've never negotiated. Providers know that businesses committed to recycling will pay whatever it takes, and they price accordingly.

Bundle Waste negotiates recycling rates across Melbourne. We work with recyclers, MRFs, and collection providers to secure pricing that rewards your recycling efforts rather than punishing them. Better rates, better diversion, better outcomes.

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Recycling sorting facility
Recycling bales
50+
Provider relationships for competitive recycling rates
What We Cover

Every recyclable stream
negotiated for less

From single-stream cardboard to mixed comingle, we negotiate rates across every recyclable material type.

Comingle Recycling
Comingle Recycling
Mixed recyclables — bottles, cans, plastics — collected in a single stream. We negotiate collection frequencies, contamination thresholds, and per-lift rates that reflect actual processing costs.
Cardboard & Paper
Cardboard & Paper
Cardboard and paper recycling should generate rebates, not costs. We negotiate collection rates and ensure you're getting fair value for clean, source-separated fibre streams.
Plastics Processing
Plastics Processing
Plastic recycling rates vary wildly between providers and resin types. We know which processors offer the best rates for your specific plastic waste streams and negotiate accordingly.
Glass Recycling
Glass Recycling
Glass recycling attracts specific handling and processing costs. We negotiate with specialist glass recyclers to ensure your rates are competitive and your glass is actually being recycled, not landfilled.
Green Savings

Better for the planet.
Better for your budget.

Improving your recycling doesn't have to cost more. In many cases, increasing diversion from general waste to recycling streams actually reduces total waste costs — because recycling rates are typically lower than landfill rates.

We help businesses optimise their waste stream mix, improve source separation, and negotiate recycling rates that make the environmental choice the economical one too.

Plastics recycling
Ready?

Improve diversion rates
and reduce costs

Better recycling isn't just good for the environment — it's often cheaper than landfill. Let us show you the savings.

Cardboard Comingle Plastics Paper Glass Metal
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Trusted in this sector
Australian Paper Recovery
BekaertDeslee
Darley Aluminium
Toyota
Mazda
Ford
Jayco
Common Questions

Frequently asked
questions

Can recycling actually save me money?+
Yes. Recycling is 30–50% cheaper than general waste disposal in Melbourne because it avoids the $25.84/tonne landfill levy. A 1,100L comingle recycling bin costs $90–$160/month versus $180–$280 for general waste. By improving your recycling diversion rate from the typical 25% to 50–60%, you can reduce total waste costs by 15–25%.
What recyclable materials do you cover?+
We negotiate rates for all commercial recyclable streams: comingle (mixed containers — plastic bottles, aluminium cans, glass, steel), cardboard and paper (including secure destruction), soft plastics, organic waste, timber pallets, scrap metal, e-waste, and specialty streams like polystyrene. Each stream has different pricing and collection requirements.
How do you improve recycling diversion rates?+
We implement a four-step approach: audit your current waste composition, right-size your bins (most businesses have too much general waste capacity and too little recycling), install clear signage meeting AS 4123 colour-coding standards, and provide staff training materials. On average, our clients improve their diversion rate by 20-30 percentage points within 3 months.
Do you provide recycling bins and signage?+
Yes. We coordinate bin delivery from your waste provider — including 240L, 660L, and 1,100L recycling bins — and supply compliant signage following the Australasian Recycling Label (ARL) system. Bin setup is typically included in your service agreement at no extra cost. We also supply A3 posters for staff areas showing accepted items.
What happens if recycling bins are contaminated?+
Contamination above 10-15% (by weight) means your recycling load may be rejected or sent to landfill at general waste rates — costing you the landfill levy on top. In Melbourne, contamination rates average 12-18% for commercial comingle bins. We monitor your contamination levels and implement corrective measures to keep rates below the rejection threshold.
Is Victoria introducing a Container Deposit Scheme?+
Yes. Victoria launched the Container Deposit Scheme (CDS Vic) on 1 November 2023, offering 10 cents per eligible container. For businesses generating significant beverage container volumes — hospitality, events, offices — this creates a new revenue stream. We help set up collection systems that separate CDS-eligible containers before they enter your comingle bin.
How do recycling rates compare across Melbourne councils?+
Commercial recycling rates are set by private providers, not councils, but vary by location due to transport costs. Inner Melbourne recycling collections are typically 10-15% cheaper than outer suburbs due to shorter haul distances. We benchmark your rates against 50+ providers across all Melbourne regions to ensure you are paying the lowest available rate for your area.