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Skip Bin Hire in Maketu

Marketplace data reviewed: August 20, 2026 at 12:04 PM GMT+12

Bin Bookings currently lists 1 skip bin provider servicing Maketu, with 4 bin options from 3m³ to 9m³ across general rubbish. Indicative prices currently start from around $245 for rubbish, depending on bin size and weight allowance. Compare the available bins and pricing below, or tell us about your job and we'll help you find suitable options.

1 Provider
4 Products
3m³ to 9m³
from $245

Indicative Pricing

Rubbish/General Waste Bin Prices in Maketu

SizeMarket Low*Typical Market Range
Small Rubbish Skips
Small worksites or bigger spring cleaning jobs
2.5m³ TO 4.5m³
from $245
from $245
Medium Rubbish Skips
Moderate worksites or a home/garden combo cleanups
4.5m³ TO 7.5m³
from $325
$325 - $405
2 products
Large Rubbish Skips
Large worksites or substantial home/garden combo cleanups
7.5m³ TO 12m³
from $465
from $465
*
We display the Market Low for transparency, but believe the Typical Market Range provides a more realistic indication of what customers can expect to pay.
Skip bin prices generally cluster around the middle of the market, so the Typical Market Range represents the middle 50% of assessed products, between the 25th and 75th percentiles.

Service Providers

FullCircle is a 100% New Zealand-owned waste and recycling company, incorporating the former Bin Boys operation in the Bay of Plenty. It provides skip bin, wheelie bin, recycling and resource-recovery services, with a strong focus on practical local service and landfill diversion.

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Permits & Rules in Maketu

Western Bay of Plenty District Council
Awaiting Review
When do I need a permit?

An approved non-excavation Corridor Access Request and resulting Works Access Permit are required before a skip bin is placed on a roadside, footpath, grass berm or another part of the Western Bay of Plenty public road reserve. A site-specific Traffic Management Plan may also be required depending on the location and traffic effects and must follow the council's current temporary-traffic-management approach. Pedestrian access must remain safe and continuous, while hydrants, drainage infrastructure, utility covers, signs, vehicle crossings and other road-corridor assets must remain unobstructed. Private-property placement is preferred wherever practical and may avoid the public-corridor process. Placements affecting state highways require confirmation and any necessary approval from NZTA Waka Kotahi rather than solely from the district council.

Consumer Education

Practical guides to help you choose the right skip bin, understand pricing, avoid extra charges and know what you can put in your bin.

What Size Skip Bin Do I Need?
  • By the Bin Bookings Waste Insider

What Size Skip Bin Do I Need?

Skip Bin Weight Allowances Explained
  • By the Bin Bookings Waste Insider

Skip Bin Weight Allowances Explained

How Rain-Soaked Rubbish Increases Costs
  • By the Bin Bookings Waste Insider

How Rain-Soaked Rubbish Increases Costs

The National Waste Levy Explained
  • By the Bin Bookings Editorial Team

The National Waste Levy Explained

The Five Worst Mistakes When Hiring a Skip Bin
  • By the Bin Bookings Waste Insider

The Five Worst Mistakes When Hiring a Skip Bin