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Hire a Bin this Christmas to Dispose of Waste

Saturday 23 December 2017, 12:49AM

By Beckie Wright

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The holiday season inevitably requires more than your usual lot of garbage bags, especially if you’re the one hosting the Christmas festivities. Instead of using more plastic bin liners, hire a bin this year to dispose of waste in a more economical and environmentally friendly way. You can hire a large bin to share with you neighbours, which is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint while getting to know your local community at the same time.

Bins R Us is a bin hire company that is 100% Auckland owned and operated. They offer hireage of hardfill bins and rubbish bins for up to four days, which will give you plenty of time to heap together piles of party hats, ripped Christmas crackers, and meters of wrapping paper. The hardfill bins are suited for concrete, rocks, dirt and bricks, but the standard rubbish bins are perfect for ordinary household and garden waste. Rubbish bins are available from 2 metre sizes to 12 meters.

 

With free pickup and delivery services, Bins R Us makes it easy to clean up after a big event. Their signature orange bins are even festive in its colouring, so you can stay in a celebratory mood even after the big hoo-ha of Christmas has passed! Garbage bags are nasty for the environment, annoying to lug around once full, and it means you need to wait for your area’s rubbish collection day. Take things into your own hands by hiring a bin that can clean up the leftovers from your Christmas fun in one go. No mucking around, and no relying on someone else’s schedule.

To hire rubbish removal bins or to request a free quote, get in touch with Bins R Us. Christmas is a lot of messy fun, but the remaining days of the summer holiday should be spent in a tidy, waste-free home. Get your Zen back by taking care of Christmas waste in one swift move – and get well acquainted with your neighbours too! You can share Christmas anecdotes, plans for the holiday, and a day under the sun disposing of all that waste.