About the Junk Bags Team

Time Efficiency
With building materials being delivered to sites across the Limestone Coast on tight schedules, disorganised and cluttered sites can delay deliveries and throw build programs off track.
Placing waste directly into your Junk Bag eliminates double handling, reduces access delays, and removes the need for manual waste pick-ups – helping you keep your build program moving from Mount Gambier to Robe and everywhere in between.


Space
With residential builds across the Limestone Coast increasingly featuring smaller allotments and narrower frontages, space on site is at a premium. Uncontained builder’s waste takes up valuable room and creates clutter that can quickly compromise both safety and productivity.
Junk Bags can be collected from multiple placement locations, freeing up space for other material deliveries. Keeping waste contained in Junk Bags means your site stays clear and ready for the next stage of the build.

Cost Efficiency
Trades generating volumes of heavy waste can bag their material and leave the site clean for the next phase of the build — just as they found it. This removes the need for costly bobcat site cleans and creates real cost efficiencies across the job.
Junk Bags offers a fixed cost per site rather than a price-per-tonne fee, delivering significant savings on your total site waste bill.


Masonry – Residential Builds
Junk Bags provide a practical solution for collecting and recycling masonry off-cuts on residential building sites throughout the Limestone Coast.
Masonry off-cuts are placed into open bags throughout the build, eliminating large on-site piles and keeping the site free of trip hazards.
Bags are collected within 3 working days and masonry waste is transported to a transfer station where it is sorted and recycled. This means masonry waste doesn’t contribute to your total site waste bill, reducing overall waste costs for the build.

Plaster – Residential Builds
Junk Bags make collecting and recycling plaster off-cuts on Limestone Coast residential building sites simple and efficient. Plaster off-cuts are placed directly into open bags as plaster is hung, eliminating on-site piles and reducing trip hazards for all trades.
Bags are collected within 3 working days and plaster waste is taken to a transfer station to be sorted and recycled. Keeping plaster waste separate means it won’t add to your total site waste bill, helping reduce the overall cost of waste management on every build.
