Sanitary Waste Services in Melbourne North Sanitary Waste Services in Melbourne North

Sanitary Waste Services in Melbourne North

Professional sanitary waste services for businesses across Melbourne North. We negotiate rates up to 30% lower than standard pricing.

$14-24/unit/month
Typical Cost Range
up to 30%
Typical Savings
Melbourne North
Service Area

Looking for sanitary waste services 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 sanitary waste costs.

How Much Does Sanitary Waste Services Cost in Melbourne North?

Bin Size / FrequencyPrice Range
feminine-hygiene-unit-monthly$14-24/unit/month
nappy-bin-120L-weekly$45-72/month
nappy-bin-240L-weekly$62-98/month
sanitary-disposal-unit-fortnightly$10-18/unit/service
sharps-sanitary-combined$20-34/unit/month

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

Sanitary Waste Services Services Available

Hygienic collection and disposal of sanitary waste including feminine hygiene products, nappies, incontinence products, and personal care waste from commercial washrooms across Melbourne and regional Victoria.

Waste Types Covered

  • feminine hygiene products
  • sanitary pads
  • tampons
  • nappies
  • incontinence products
  • personal care waste
  • sanitary bins contents

Bin Types Available

  • 15L sanitary bin
  • 23L sanitary bin
  • sanitary disposal unit
  • nappy bin (65L)
  • incontinence waste bin (120L)

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

Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (Vic) and OHS Regulations 2017 require employers to provide adequate toilet and sanitary facilities including sanitary disposal. Building Code of Australia (NCC) specifies minimum sanitary facility requirements.

Landfill Levy: Sanitary waste goes to general landfill at $169.79/tonne. Some providers now offer waste-to-energy processing for sanitary waste, reducing environmental impact.

  • OHS Regulations 2017 r.56 — employers must provide sanitary disposal facilities in women's toilets
  • Building Code of Australia minimum sanitary fixture requirements
  • Equal opportunity compliance — adequate facilities for all genders
  • EPA Victoria duty of care for hygienic handling and disposal
  • Food safety requirements for sanitary waste in food premises (separate from food waste areas)

Industries We Serve in Melbourne North

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do sanitary bins cost for a commercial washroom in Melbourne North?+
Sanitary bin services in Melbourne North cost: 15L units — $12-30/unit/month (serviced monthly or fortnightly), 23L units — $15-35/unit/month. Prices include bin supply, regular servicing (collection, sanitisation, replacement liner), and disposal. Most providers charge per unit, so a 10-cubicle office washroom with 10 units costs $120-300/month. Volume discounts of 10-20% apply for 20+ units. Bundle Waste negotiates up to 30% below standard rates — saving $500-1,800/year for a medium office building.
How often should sanitary bins be serviced?+
Service frequency depends on usage: low-traffic washrooms (small offices, 5-20 female staff) — monthly service is sufficient; medium-traffic (larger offices, 20-50 female staff) — fortnightly; high-traffic (shopping centres, airports, event venues) — weekly or twice-weekly. Under-servicing leads to overflowing bins, hygiene complaints, and blocked toilets. Over-servicing wastes money. Bundle Waste assesses your traffic levels and recommends the optimal frequency — many businesses find fortnightly servicing balances hygiene and cost, saving up to 40% versus weekly service where traffic doesn't warrant it.
What are my legal obligations for sanitary waste disposal in Victoria?+
Victorian employers must provide sanitary disposal facilities under OHS Regulations 2017 r.56: every toilet used by females must have a sanitary disposal unit, units must be hygienic and regularly serviced, disposal must be by a licensed waste service (not general waste bins). The Building Code of Australia specifies minimum toilet provisions based on occupancy type and numbers. Failure to provide adequate sanitary facilities can result in WorkSafe improvement notices, fines up to $18,174 per offence, and potential discrimination complaints under the Equal Opportunity Act 2010 if facilities are inadequate.
How much does sanitary waste and bathroom hygiene service cost?+
Sanitary waste services in Melbourne cost $15–30 per unit per month for standard feminine hygiene bins serviced fortnightly. A typical office with 4 bathrooms pays $60–120/month. Combined bathroom hygiene packages (sanitary bins + air fresheners + hand sanitiser) run $25–45 per bathroom/month.
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 management does a Melbourne airport business need?+
Airport precinct businesses must comply with Melbourne Airport's waste management requirements in addition to standard regulations. Airport waste contracts are typically managed through the airport operator. Security-cleared waste operators may be required for airside operations. Costs are 10–20% higher than comparable off-airport businesses due to security and access requirements.

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Updated 25 June 2026