Recycling Services in Melbourne West Recycling Services in Melbourne West

Recycling Services in Melbourne West

Professional recycling services for businesses across Melbourne West. We negotiate rates up to 30% lower than standard pricing.

$25-42/month
Typical Cost Range
up to 30%
Typical Savings
Melbourne West
Service Area

Looking for recycling services 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 recycling costs.

How Much Does Recycling Services Cost in Melbourne West?

Bin Size / FrequencyPrice Range
240L-weekly$25-42/month
660L-weekly$50-95/month
1100L-weekly$78-140/month
3m3-weekly$165-270/month

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

Recycling Services Services Available

Commercial recycling collection including commingled recyclables, cardboard and paper, plastics, glass, and metals for businesses across Melbourne and regional Victoria.

Waste Types Covered

  • commingled recyclables
  • cardboard
  • paper
  • plastics
  • glass
  • metals
  • aluminium cans
  • steel cans

Bin Types Available

  • 240L wheelie bin
  • 360L wheelie bin
  • 660L front-lift
  • 1100L front-lift
  • cardboard baler
  • cage bin

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: A New Economy (2020) policy sets 80% diversion from landfill target by 2030. Four-stream separation mandated for large businesses.

Landfill Levy: Recycling avoids the $169.79/tonne landfill levy entirely — a major cost incentive for proper separation

  • Contamination below 10% threshold to avoid load rejection
  • Victoria's Container Deposit Scheme (CDS Vic) from November 2023 — 10c refund per eligible container
  • Recycling Victoria mandates four-stream separation for businesses
  • China's National Sword policy means only clean, sorted recyclables are exported

Industries We Serve in Melbourne West

Related Services and Locations

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does commercial recycling cost in Melbourne West?+
Commercial recycling collection in Melbourne West costs $20-45/month for a 240L bin collected weekly, $35-90/month for a 660L bin, and $55-130/month for a 1100L bin. Recycling is typically 30-40% cheaper than general waste because it avoids the $169.79/tonne landfill levy. Some high-value streams like clean cardboard and aluminium cans may even generate rebates for large volumes. Bundle Waste sources the most competitive recycling rates across a network of Melbourne West providers.
What can go in a commercial commingled recycling bin in Victoria?+
Commingled recycling bins in Victoria accept: glass bottles and jars, aluminium and steel cans, hard plastic containers (#1 PETE, #2 HDPE, #5 PP), aerosol cans (empty), milk and juice cartons, and paper/cardboard (if no separate stream). Items NOT accepted include: soft plastics (bags, wrappers, cling film), polystyrene, food-contaminated containers, textiles, e-waste, and nappies. Contamination above 10-15% results in the entire load going to landfill at general waste rates.
Is commercial recycling actually recycled or does it go to landfill?+
In Victoria, approximately 69% of collected recyclables are genuinely recycled into new products domestically or via regulated export markets. Since China's National Sword policy (2018) restricted contaminated imports, Australian recycling infrastructure has expanded significantly — over $600 million invested in Victorian recycling facilities since 2020. Clean, well-sorted recyclables have strong domestic markets. Contaminated loads (above 10-15% contamination) are sent to landfill, which is why proper sorting is critical.
How much does recycling collection cost compared to general waste?+
Recycling collection is typically 20–40% cheaper than general waste in Melbourne. A 240L recycling bin costs $25–45/month vs $35–65 for general waste. The difference is driven by the $169.79/tonne Victorian landfill levy applied to general waste but not recyclables. Businesses recycling over 50% of their waste can save $100–300/month.
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.
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.
What does e-waste recycling cost for businesses?+
E-waste recycling for businesses costs $0–5/kg depending on item type. Computers and monitors are often collected free under the National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme. Printers cost $5–15 each. Data destruction certificates cost $5–15 per hard drive.

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Updated 25 June 2026