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Time to get spring cleaning

Spring time means spring cleaning and there has never been a better time to book a Skip Bin with BIG BINS… If you hire any size skip or walk-in bin by 9 December 2022 and leave a review, you will go into the draw to win 1 of 3 prizes from Gippsland Power Equipment! The total value of prizes is over $5900!

Big Bins has been servicing the Pakenham-Warragul and surrounding areas for over 15 years and has now teamed up with Meluca Waste to focus on sustainability.

The Big Bins team believe most rubbish can be recycled. Our aim is to reduce the amount of rubbish that goes into landfill, which is why all our rubbish gets sorted at Drouin Waste Recyclers, minimising our impact on the environment.

As well as our commitment to sustainability, our aim is to provide our customers with the very best service as well as the best value for money, which is why our customers keep coming back.

If you are after prompt, reliable, friendly and excellent skip bin rubbish removal service, look no further.

We have Skip Bins from 2m3 to 8m3 and Walk-in bins from 6m3 to 24m3.

Not sure what size bin you may need? That’s ok, give the team a call on 0400 557 927, we’ll be more than happy to help you work it out.

Find us on Facebook and Instagram @bigbinsskips4hire

Terms and conditions for competition apply, see website for details: bigbins4hire.com.au/competition

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