No, there are restrictions on what can be safely thrown into a skip. Most general household waste is ok, although always check with your skip hire company to ensure they don’t have any restrictions.
Usually, the following types of waste are ok to put in your skip:
Cardboard
Carpet
Mattresses
Plastic
Plasterboard
Bricks
Paint cans
Timber
Metals
Glass
Nails
Tree stumps
Roofing materials
The below types of rubbish are not suitable for skip disposal, although there are others so please check with the skip company:
Asbestos
Batteries
Gas cylinders
Electrical items
Oil
Explosives
Animal waste
Tyres
Chemicals
What happens to the waste in a skip?
This really depends on the type of waste you throw into your skip and the skip hire company. Many companies will recycle as much of your rubbish as possible but some companies take all the waste to a landfill.
If you want to reduce your impact on the environment, choose a skip hire company that recycles where possible.
How full can a skip be?
Often, skips will have a level load policy. This means you can’t add any waste that is higher than the sides of the skip.
If you do go over this line rubbish could fall out of the skip when it is transported, causing accidents. And there’s the chance that the skip lorry driver will refuse to take away a skip that’s overfilled.
How much weight can a skip hold?
Skips will usually have a weight limit but if you’re disposing of general household waste it’s unlikely you’ll go over this. If you do need to dispose of heavy materials, check with your skip hire company what the weight limits for each skip are.
For example, a 2 yard skip may have a weight limit of 2 tonnes.