Looking for sanitary waste services in Melbourne South? Bundle Waste compares rates across a network of waste providers in Melbourne to find the best deal for your business. Our clients in Melbourne South typically save up to 30% on their sanitary waste costs.
How Much Does Sanitary Waste Services Cost in Melbourne South?
| Bin Size / Frequency | Price Range |
|---|---|
| feminine-hygiene-unit-monthly | $15-26/unit/month |
| nappy-bin-120L-weekly | $48-76/month |
| nappy-bin-240L-weekly | $66-102/month |
| sanitary-disposal-unit-fortnightly | $11-19/unit/service |
| sharps-sanitary-combined | $21-36/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 South-Specific Information
Melbourne's southern suburbs encompass a diverse commercial landscape from the industrial zones of Dandenong South and Moorabbin through to the retail centres of Clayton, Oakleigh, and Cheltenham. Dandenong South is one of the largest industrial precincts in the Southern Hemisphere, housing hundreds of manufacturers and distributors. The corridor also includes significant healthcare, education, and retail operations. Heavy industrial waste from the Dandenong South precinct including scrap metal, plastics, chemical containers, and general manufacturing waste. Retail strips generate cardboard and food waste. Healthcare facilities produce clinical and general waste streams requiring compliant disposal.
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 South
- Office Buildings
- Retail Stores
- Hospitality
- Education
- Healthcare
- Aged Care Facilities
- Childcare Centres
- Shopping Centres