Product Destruction
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By Pedro Carreira
Updated 25 June 2026
$1.08-2.25/kg
Typical Cost Range
up to 30%
Typical Savings
Looking for product destruction in Geelong? Bundle Waste compares rates across a network of waste providers in Melbourne to find the best deal for your business. Our clients in Geelong typically save up to 30% on their product destruction costs.
How Much Does Product Destruction Cost in Geelong?
| Bin Size / Frequency | Price Range |
| per-kg-standard | $1.08-2.25/kg |
| per-kg-certified | $1.80-3.60/kg |
| per-pallet | $108-225/pallet |
| minimum-pickup-fee | $220-370 |
| certificate-of-destruction | included |
Prices are indicative Melbourne market rates. Bundle Waste typically negotiates up to 30% below these rates.
Product Destruction Services Available
Secure and certified destruction of defective products, recalled goods, expired stock, counterfeit items, and branded merchandise for manufacturers, retailers, and distributors across Melbourne and regional Victoria.
Waste Types Covered
- defective products
- recalled goods
- expired stock
- counterfeit items
- branded merchandise
- samples
- prototypes
- end-of-life electronics
- cosmetics
- pharmaceuticals
Bin Types Available
- bulk pallet collection
- cage bin
- sealed container
- security bin
- hook-lift bin
- industrial shredder
Geelong-Specific Information
Geelong is Victoria's second-largest city and a major regional economic centre located 75 kilometres south-west of Melbourne. Once dominated by manufacturing, particularly the Ford plant and associated industries, Geelong has diversified into health, education, professional services, and tourism. The Corio and North Geelong industrial zones remain significant for manufacturing and logistics operations. Mixed commercial waste from the revitalised CBD, industrial waste from the Corio precinct including plastics, metals, and general manufacturing waste. Healthcare waste from the expanding Barwon Health network. Regional collection logistics require providers with depot coverage outside Melbourne.
Regulations and Compliance
Australian Consumer Law (Competition and Consumer Act 2010) governs product recalls. ACCC mandatory reporting requirements for product safety. Environment Protection Act 2017 for disposal of destroyed products.
Landfill Levy: Destroyed products going to landfill incur $169.79/tonne. Many destroyed materials can be recycled (metals, plastics, glass) avoiding the levy. Certified destruction providers maximise material recovery.
- ACCC product recall requirements under Australian Consumer Law
- TGA requirements for pharmaceutical and therapeutic goods destruction
- Chain of custody documentation for brand protection
- EPA Victoria requirements for disposal of destroyed materials by type
- Customs Act 1901 for destruction of counterfeit or prohibited imports
Industries We Serve in Geelong
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does product destruction cost in Geelong?+
Product destruction costs in Geelong depend on the product type and security level required: general product destruction — $220-600/tonne, certified/witnessed destruction — $300-800/tonne, electronics — $1.20-5/kg, pharmaceuticals — $6-15/kg, food and beverages — $150-400/tonne, cosmetics — $200-500/tonne. Minimum charges typically apply: $300-500 per destruction job. Prices include destruction, certificate of destruction, and disposal/recycling of materials. Bundle Waste sources competitive rates from a network of specialist destruction providers in Geelong.
What is a certificate of product destruction?+
A certificate of product destruction (CoD) is a formal document confirming that specific products have been rendered unusable and disposed of properly. It includes: date and time of destruction, detailed inventory of items destroyed (SKU, quantity, batch numbers), destruction method used (shredding, crushing, incineration), serial numbers or identification details, witness names and signatures, photos/video of destruction process (if requested), and the destruction provider's accreditations. CoDs are essential for: insurance claims on damaged goods, tax write-offs for obsolete stock, ACCC compliance for recalled products, brand protection evidence, and customs compliance for counterfeit goods.
When do I need to destroy products rather than disposing of them?+
Product destruction (rendering unusable) is required when: products are subject to ACCC mandatory or voluntary recall, branded goods could be resold on grey markets or by dumpster divers, counterfeit goods are seized by Australian Border Force, pharmaceutical products expire or are recalled (TGA requirements), food products are recalled for safety reasons (FSANZ notification), defective products pose consumer safety risks, and luxury/premium brands need to protect market value. Simply disposing of intact branded products in general waste creates risks: products can be retrieved and resold, brands can be damaged, and regulatory obligations may not be met.
What does product destruction cost in Melbourne?+
Secure product destruction in Melbourne costs $200–600/tonne depending on material type and certification requirements. Branded goods requiring witnessed destruction cost $400–800/tonne. Electronics destruction runs $300–500/tonne with data sanitisation certificates. Food product destruction costs $150–350/tonne.
How much does waste collection cost in Geelong?+
Waste collection in Geelong costs 5–15% less than Melbourne metro. A 240L general waste bin runs $30–55/month, a 660L bin $50–110/month. Greater Geelong City Council provides some commercial recycling support. Travel surcharges may apply for providers based in Melbourne.
What waste options exist in Ballarat?+
Ballarat businesses access Cleanaway, JJ Richards, and local providers. Regional landfill levy is $84.78/tonne (vs $169.79/tonne metro) — cheaper for municipal waste (rural commercial and industrial waste is $149.33/tonne). However, fewer providers mean less price competition.
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Updated 25 June 2026