Food & Organic Waste in Melbourne West Food & Organic Waste in Melbourne West

Food & Organic Waste in Melbourne West

Professional food & organic waste for businesses across Melbourne West. We negotiate rates up to 30% lower than standard pricing.

$30-45/month
Typical Cost Range
up to 30%
Typical Savings
Melbourne West
Service Area

Looking for food & organic waste in Melbourne West? Bundle Waste compares rates across a network of waste providers in Melbourne to find the best deal for your business. Our clients in Melbourne West typically save up to 30% on their food & organic waste costs.

How Much Does Food & Organic Waste Cost in Melbourne West?

Bin Size / FrequencyPrice Range
120L-weekly$30-45/month
240L-weekly$42-62/month
660L-weekly$70-108/month
1100L-weekly$105-158/month
food-dehydrator-rental$250-450/month

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

Food & Organic Waste Services Available

Collection and processing of food waste, organic materials, and compostable packaging from restaurants, cafés, hotels, supermarkets, food processors, and corporate kitchens across Melbourne and regional Victoria.

Waste Types Covered

  • food scraps
  • cooking oil
  • coffee grounds
  • fruit and vegetable waste
  • meat and dairy waste
  • compostable packaging
  • garden organics
  • food processing waste

Bin Types Available

  • 120L wheelie bin
  • 240L wheelie bin
  • 660L front-lift
  • 1100L front-lift
  • kitchen caddy (23L)
  • cooking oil drum (20L)
  • cooking oil IBC (1000L)

Melbourne West-Specific Information

Melbourne's western suburbs are the powerhouse of the city's industrial and logistics activity, anchored by the Port of Melbourne and major freight corridors. Derrimut, Truganina, Laverton, and Ravenhall host massive distribution centres and warehouses, while Brooklyn is known for heavy industry. The region is experiencing rapid growth with Werribee and Melton expanding as major population and commercial centres. Very high volumes of cardboard, shrink wrap, and pallet waste from distribution centres. Heavy industrial waste including concrete, metals, and chemicals from Brooklyn and Altona. Construction and demolition waste from the rapid development in growth corridors. Large-format front-lift and hook-lift bins are standard.

Regulations and Compliance

Recycling Victoria policy mandates food and garden organics (FOGO) separation for all Victorian households and encourages commercial organics diversion. Environment Protection Act 2017 general environmental duty covers odour and vermin management from organic waste.

Landfill Levy: Food waste in landfill incurs $169.79/tonne levy AND generates methane (25x more potent than CO₂). Organics processing costs $60-100/tonne — approximately 50% savings versus landfill disposal.

  • Recycling Victoria four-stream separation includes organics as a mandatory stream
  • EPA Victoria odour management requirements for organic waste storage
  • Food safety requirements for waste storage near food preparation areas
  • Trade waste agreements for liquid food waste discharged to sewer
  • Council planning conditions may require organics diversion for new food businesses

Industries We Serve in Melbourne West

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does food waste collection cost in Melbourne West?+
Food waste collection in Melbourne West costs $25-55/month for a 120L bin (weekly), $35-80/month for a 240L bin, and $60-150/month for a 660L bin. This is significantly cheaper than general waste disposal because organics processing avoids the $169.79/tonne landfill levy. A restaurant diverting 50% of its waste from general to organics saves $150-400/month. Cooking oil collection is often free or rebated due to the oil's value for biodiesel production. Bundle Waste negotiates competitive organics rates across a network of Melbourne West providers.
What can go in a commercial food waste bin?+
Commercial food waste bins accept: fruit and vegetable scraps, meat and fish (including bones), dairy products, bread and baked goods, rice, pasta, coffee grounds and tea bags, egg shells, plate scrapings, expired food (packaging removed), and certified compostable packaging (AS 4736 or AS 5810 certified). Items NOT accepted: regular plastic bags and packaging, aluminium foil, glass, metal, liquids (cooking oil has a separate collection), and non-certified 'biodegradable' packaging. Contamination above 5% can cause load rejection.
How do I reduce food waste costs at my restaurant?+
Restaurant food waste reduction strategies: 1) Separate food waste from general waste — saves $169.79/tonne in landfill levy, reducing general waste costs by up to 60%. 2) Free cooking oil collection — most providers collect used oil for free (biodiesel production), saving $50-100/month versus paying for disposal. 3) Reduce food waste at source — menu engineering, portion control, and stock management can cut food waste by up to 30%. 4) Compost coffee grounds — offer to local gardens or use compostable ground collection. The average Melbourne West restaurant saves $250-500/month by implementing proper food waste separation.
How much does food waste collection cost in Melbourne?+
Food waste (organics) collection in Melbourne costs $30–55/month for a 240L bin collected weekly and $50–90 for a 660L bin. This is typically 15–25% cheaper than general waste due to no landfill levy. Restaurants processing 200+ covers/day should budget $150–300/month.
What is the cost of waste management for restaurants in Melbourne?+
Melbourne restaurants typically spend $400–1,200/month on waste management: general waste $150–350, food organics $80–200, recycling $60–150, cooking oil $40–80, and grease trap servicing $150–400/quarter. High-volume venues (300+ covers/day) can exceed $1,500/month. Bundle Waste restaurant audits typically save up to 30%.
What does waste management cost for Melbourne's western suburbs?+
Western suburbs (Footscray, Laverton, Truganina, Werribee) waste costs are 5–10% below CBD rates. The Western Metropolitan Regional Landfill in Ravenhall serves the area, keeping transport costs lower. A 1100L bin costs $80–150/month weekly collection.
How much does grease trap servicing cost in Melbourne?+
Grease trap servicing in Melbourne costs $150–400 per service depending on trap size. A standard 1,000L trap costs $150–250, a 2,000L trap $250–400. Most food businesses need monthly or quarterly servicing. Failure to maintain grease traps can breach your trade-waste agreement, leading to penalties or suspension of your discharge consent by your water authority (such as South East Water or Yarra Valley Water).

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Updated 25 June 2026