Skip bin operator creates value from mixed waste
Bayswater, VIC
All Over Bins began screening mixed skip bin loads to recover reusable materials often buried within general waste. By introducing a FlipScreen screening bucket to their yard operations, operators were able to separate soil, rubble and aggregates from bulky waste. The process created reusable fill material while reducing landfill volumes and disposal costs.
All Over Bins
Operating a busy skip bin service means receiving a wide range of mixed waste from construction sites, household clean-ups and renovation projects. At All Over Bins’ Bayswater yard, many loads contained a combination of soil, broken bricks, concrete fragments and general rubbish. While much of the material appeared to be waste, a large portion actually consisted of recoverable aggregates that could be reused if separated effectively. Without screening, these materials were typically sent to landfill, adding disposal costs and losing potential value. The company wanted a simple way to identify and recover useful material before it entered the waste stream.
Challenge
To improve recovery, All Over Bins equipped one of its yard loaders with a FlipScreen BL65 screening bucket. Mixed skip bin loads were tipped into sorting piles and then fed through the rotating drum. Fine soil and small aggregates passed through the mesh while larger debris such as timber, plastics and bulky waste remained separated. This allowed the team to quickly isolate reusable fill material without complex processing equipment. Because the screening bucket worked directly with the loader, the sorting process became part of normal yard handling rather than a separate recycling operation.
Solution
The screening process revealed how much reusable material had previously been hidden within skip bin loads. Clean soil and crushed rubble could now be stockpiled as reusable fill, while the remaining waste stream was significantly reduced before being transported to landfill. This lowered disposal costs and allowed the business to recover additional value from incoming loads. The improved separation also made yard operations more organised and efficient. By transforming mixed waste into recoverable resources, All Over Bins improved profitability while diverting more material away from landfill.
Result

FlipScreen E80 used by All Over Bins to recover reusable material onsite.
Waste Management
BL65
Skip bin waste
Industry:
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Skip bin operator creates value from mixed waste
Bayswater, VIC
Operating a busy skip bin service means receiving a wide range of mixed waste from construction sites, household clean-ups and renovation projects. At All Over Bins’ Bayswater yard, many loads contained a combination of soil, broken bricks, concrete fragments and general rubbish. While much of the material appeared to be waste, a large portion actually consisted of recoverable aggregates that could be reused if separated effectively. Without screening, these materials were typically sent to landfill, adding disposal costs and losing potential value. The company wanted a simple way to identify and recover useful material before it entered the waste stream.
Challenge
To improve recovery, All Over Bins equipped one of its yard loaders with a FlipScreen BL65 screening bucket. Mixed skip bin loads were tipped into sorting piles and then fed through the rotating drum. Fine soil and small aggregates passed through the mesh while larger debris such as timber, plastics and bulky waste remained separated. This allowed the team to quickly isolate reusable fill material without complex processing equipment. Because the screening bucket worked directly with the loader, the sorting process became part of normal yard handling rather than a separate recycling operation.
Solution
The screening process revealed how much reusable material had previously been hidden within skip bin loads. Clean soil and crushed rubble could now be stockpiled as reusable fill, while the remaining waste stream was significantly reduced before being transported to landfill. This lowered disposal costs and allowed the business to recover additional value from incoming loads. The improved separation also made yard operations more organised and efficient. By transforming mixed waste into recoverable resources, All Over Bins improved profitability while diverting more material away from landfill.
Result
Waste Management
BL65
FlipScreen E80 used by All Over Bins to recover reusable material onsite.
Skip bin waste
Industry:
FlipScreen Model:
Material:

All Over Bins began screening mixed skip bin loads to recover reusable materials often buried within general waste. By introducing a FlipScreen screening bucket to their yard operations, operators were able to separate soil, rubble and aggregates from bulky waste. The process created reusable fill material while reducing landfill volumes and disposal costs.
All Over Bins
Skip bin operator creates value from mixed waste
Bayswater, VIC
Operating a busy skip bin service means receiving a wide range of mixed waste from construction sites, household clean-ups and renovation projects. At All Over Bins’ Bayswater yard, many loads contained a combination of soil, broken bricks, concrete fragments and general rubbish. While much of the material appeared to be waste, a large portion actually consisted of recoverable aggregates that could be reused if separated effectively. Without screening, these materials were typically sent to landfill, adding disposal costs and losing potential value. The company wanted a simple way to identify and recover useful material before it entered the waste stream.
Challenge
To improve recovery, All Over Bins equipped one of its yard loaders with a FlipScreen BL65 screening bucket. Mixed skip bin loads were tipped into sorting piles and then fed through the rotating drum. Fine soil and small aggregates passed through the mesh while larger debris such as timber, plastics and bulky waste remained separated. This allowed the team to quickly isolate reusable fill material without complex processing equipment. Because the screening bucket worked directly with the loader, the sorting process became part of normal yard handling rather than a separate recycling operation.
Solution
The screening process revealed how much reusable material had previously been hidden within skip bin loads. Clean soil and crushed rubble could now be stockpiled as reusable fill, while the remaining waste stream was significantly reduced before being transported to landfill. This lowered disposal costs and allowed the business to recover additional value from incoming loads. The improved separation also made yard operations more organised and efficient. By transforming mixed waste into recoverable resources, All Over Bins improved profitability while diverting more material away from landfill.
Result
Waste Management
BL65
FlipScreen E80 used by All Over Bins to recover reusable material onsite.
Skip bin waste
Industry:
FlipScreen Model:
Material:

All Over Bins began screening mixed skip bin loads to recover reusable materials often buried within general waste. By introducing a FlipScreen screening bucket to their yard operations, operators were able to separate soil, rubble and aggregates from bulky waste. The process created reusable fill material while reducing landfill volumes and disposal costs.
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