Pallet Recycling
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By Pedro Carreira
Updated 25 June 2026
$3.50-6.50/pallet
Typical Cost Range
up to 30%
Typical Savings
Melbourne North
Service Area
Looking for pallet recycling & disposal in Melbourne North? Bundle Waste compares rates across a network of waste providers in Melbourne to find the best deal for your business. Our clients in Melbourne North typically save up to 30% on their pallet recycling costs.
How Much Does Pallet Recycling & Disposal Cost in Melbourne North?
| Bin Size / Frequency | Price Range |
| per-pallet-collection | $3.50-6.50/pallet |
| bulk-20plus-per-pallet | $2.00-4.00/pallet |
| skip-bin-pallet-only | $300-480/swap |
| monthly-scheduled-pickup | $150-270/month |
Prices are indicative Melbourne market rates. Bundle Waste typically negotiates up to 30% below these rates.
Pallet Recycling & Disposal Services Available
Collection, repair, recycling, and disposal of timber and plastic pallets for warehouses, distribution centres, manufacturers, and retail businesses across Melbourne and regional Victoria.
Waste Types Covered
- timber pallets
- plastic pallets
- broken pallets
- pallet collars
- crates
- timber dunnage
Bin Types Available
- pallet stack collection
- 3m³ skip (broken pallets)
- 6m³ skip
- hook-lift bin
- flatbed truck collection
Melbourne North-Specific Information
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. Large volumes of industrial and manufacturing waste including metals, plastics, and timber. Food processing facilities generate significant organic waste. Warehousing and logistics operations produce high volumes of cardboard, shrink wrap, and pallets. Skip bins and front-lift services are common across industrial estates.
Regulations and Compliance
Timber pallets are not classified as prescribed waste unless treated with chemicals (CCA/creosote). Standard timber pallets can be recycled as mulch, animal bedding, or particleboard under general waste regulations.
Landfill Levy: Timber pallets in landfill incur $169.79/tonne. Recycling avoids the levy entirely. Pallet timber has commodity value for mulch ($20-40/tonne) and biomass energy ($30-50/tonne).
- ISPM 15 (International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures) for pallets used in international trade
- CCA-treated pallets classified as prescribed industrial waste — separate handling required
- Fire safety requirements for pallet storage (CFA guidelines — maximum stack heights, separation distances)
- Council planning conditions may limit outdoor pallet storage quantities
Industries We Serve in Melbourne North
- Warehousing
- Logistics
- Manufacturing
- Retail Distribution
- Food And Beverage
- Wholesale
Related Services and Locations
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does pallet collection cost in Melbourne North?+
Pallet collection costs in Melbourne North: individual pallet collection — $1.50-8/pallet depending on location and volume, bulk collection — $50-160/tonne, broken pallet skip bins (6m³) — $250-550 per exchange. Standard timber pallets in good condition can be collected for free or bought back at $5-12/pallet. CHEP (blue) and Loscam (red) pallets have separate return programmes — failure to return attracts hire charges of $1-2/pallet/day. Bundle Waste negotiates competitive collection rates and identifies buyback opportunities, saving warehouses an average of $2,000-8,000/year.
Can I get paid for my used pallets?+
Yes — standard Australian-size timber pallets (1165mm x 1165mm) in good condition attract buyback prices of $5-12/pallet. Export pallets (1200mm x 1000mm) fetch $4-10/pallet. CHEP and Loscam pallets should be returned through their respective programmes (not sold). Factors affecting price: condition (A-grade no damage, B-grade minor repairs needed, C-grade significant damage), volume (100+ pallets per collection gets better rates), consistency of supply, and current timber commodity prices. A warehouse generating 200 standard pallets monthly can earn $1,000-2,400/month in buyback income.
What are the different pallet grades and how do they affect pricing?+
Pallet grades used in the Australian market: A-grade — structurally sound, no broken boards, clean, minimal staining ($8-12 buyback); B-grade — structurally sound but may have minor damage, staining, or one repaired board ($4-8 buyback); C-grade — repairable but needs board replacement or reinforcement ($1-4 buyback or free collection); and D-grade — beyond repair, suitable only for recycling (charged for collection at $2-6/pallet). Sorting pallets by grade before collection maximises buyback value — mixed-grade loads receive the lowest applicable rate. Bundle Waste provides grade assessment as part of our pallet management service.
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 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 services cover Tullamarine and Airport West?+
Industrial character means competitive pricing from multiple providers. Melbourne Airport precinct has specific requirements. Freight businesses generate significant pallet and packaging waste. Moonee Valley and Hume councils both service parts.
What waste do courier and logistics businesses generate?+
Courier businesses generate: cardboard and packaging (40–60%), shrink wrap and strapping (15–25%), pallets (10–20%), and general waste (10–15%). Distribution centres generate 2–10 tonnes of cardboard per week. A baler ($100–200/month lease) reduces cardboard collection costs by up to 70% and can generate rebates. Monthly waste: $500–3,000 for mid-size depot.
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Updated 25 June 2026