The Rubbish Removers

19 Cronulla Crt, Slacks Creek, Queensland, Australia | Bin Recycling

1984 to 2016 We are a family owned and operated Business serving Brisbane, Logan, Ipswich and surrounds.

In 1984, Brisbane we started a new business specializing in ground maintenance for domestic and commercial properties. 1998 we added a Garden Bag Service into our business eventually phasing out the ground maintenance as we got busier with green waste removal.

In response to demand we added in our Lite skip bins in 2007 and several years later bought a range of Hook lift metal skip hook bins to cater for heavier waste.

Our Recycling Dream

- The Rubbish Removers have always been passionate about recycling. Our bins were full of “good stuff” aka other people’s treasure and we were dumping it all – the vintage, retro, useful, quirky and bizarre items.

Every family  business has a history. From the set up to the present day there is hard work and commitment to make a small business succeed.

The Rubbish Removers  started in 1984 with Ground maintenance for “Queensland Housing Commission” units, Builders display homes, new housing estates as well as private homes.

In  1998 we started our popular Garden Bag service. By 2007 we had added our unique skip bins with a competitive “Fill to Level” service – paying only for the amount of rubbish in the bin. We see that both our bins and the “Fill to Level” service have since been copied by local companies!  (We shall take that as a form of flattery)

Our Hook Bin truck was put into action a few years later to cope with the extra weight & size bins clients were asking for.

Some of our most interesting days were during our recycling years – and that is a story in itself.

In 2011 the Department of Environment brought in the “Waste reduction and Recycling Act 2011” It was a long document and the content of the Act was summarized in the title.
Part of it meant that all waste removal businesses would have to pay a levy for dumping at landfill which would have the flow on effect of stopping NSW bringing their waste interstate to QLD as well as encouraging recycling.

The levy was to be pooled with the proceeds being given out in 50% proportions to any  company who moved into recycling to  help fund the costly  infrastructure required.

We were delighted. At last a way to begin recycling.  We had seen so much “good stuff” being dumped at land fill from our own skip bins.
All waste removal businesses added this  levy to the consumer costs.  The levy was paid  at the landfill gate or otherwise  used to help  fund recycling ~ property lease, local employment, insurances and licenses, infrastructure etc.

In reality this meant almost all the bins   bought into the facility were decanted into various waste streams – green, cardboard, metal, clothing, batteries, and the most popular stock for our Saturday opening shop, “Re’s Recycling Shed”

Our figures and intuition showed there was no profit in recycling. However as long as it was revenue neutral we were happy with the positive non-economic benefits it provided.

In 22 months of recycling The Rubbish Removers achieved

  • Minimization of landfill.
  • Helping the local lower socio-economic families sourcing cheap household and garden items.
  • Added 60+ hours a week (and had the potential to add more) award wages employment hours.
  • Metals and other recyclable items put back into use, rather than being wasted forever.
  • Added thousands of dollars for marginalised children and women in India as we initiate fundraising events ( craft workshop and open night)
  • Donation of hundreds of kilograms of clothing and huge numbers of books to local charities on forwarding to PNG.
  • Fortnightly training venue for a team of young people from a Not For Profit enterprise helping people with disabilities
  • Provide a face book forum to encourage recycling as a positive life style choice.

However not long after the Waste Legislation commenced Queensland had a change of Government. For political reasons the levy effectively ended in July 2012 when the levy was set to nil. Later in 2013 the repeal was compete when all references to the levy were removed from the Waste Reduction and Recycling Act 2011. And so Queensland’s foray into Recycling came to an abrupt halt.  ***  

For us the difference in the cost of dumping and the costs of recycling widened until it became apparent that our business could no longer subsidise the recycling overheads and remain competitive with our prices in the Skip bin market place.

It was a sad day when we closed the doors on “Re’s Recycle Shed” It had provided a Saturday morning excursion for many people, the chance to have some fun, find a bargain or get the bits need to finish current projects, home decor, props for photographers, movie sets, shops and coffee houses. Many will remember Sandy, Susie and Helena sharing a joke and a laugh with them. And under it all was the knowledge that all that “stuff” was being reused, reloved, recycled. To catch a glimpse of some of the treasure scroll back through the fb photos in 2011 -13. You will be astounded at the variety and get a glimpse of the wonderful world of Recycling.

One of our favourite stories of that era came from a dusty homemade timber gardeners box. Inside, locked away for decades were a pile of letters telling the story of one of our local Brisbane boys before he boarded the HMAS Sydney on its last voyage.  “The Courier Mail”   found his sister and we were able to give the letters to her. 

Contact Detials

Post Address:

PO Box 242. Underwood 4119 QLD

Company Details
Company NameThe Rubbish Removers
Business CategoryBin Recycling
Address19 Cronulla Crt
Slacks Creek
Queensland
Australia
ZIP: 4127
PresidentNA
Year Established2017
EmployeesNA
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationMonday to Friday 8am – 5pm

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