Green Waste Removal
To dispose of these sorts of things, many local councils across Sydney will supply residents with a green waste wheelie bin. However, if you’re doing lots of work on your garden (or if your council hasn’t given you a green waste bin), you need another way to dispose of all that green waste. That’s where Big c handyman can help. Depending on how much green waste you need to get rid of, we can either pick it up with our specially designed removal trucks, or set you up with a green waste bin.

Plastic plant pots Recycling
Well, it’s simple, plant pots are basically another single-use plastic that makes their way into our homes and because of what they are made of they go right from our backyards to landfills. Constructed from petroleum-based fossil fuels (hydrocarbons) that are dyed with carbon inks (which turns them black), they are just about impossible to recycle and most cities will not accept them.
Rocks and bricks Recycling
Bricks are recycled in several ways. They can be chipped and used in landscapes. Bricks, when crushed into very fine material, can also be used in place of sand or even go into new bricks. Bricks, depending upon different factors, are recycled in different ways.
All exposed rock surfaces are continually eroding by chemical and mechanical action. Most rocks in our environment are recycled over very long periods of time. Rocks are recycled in different ways and factors such as erosion, heating and chemical reaction create rocks with different properties.
Stones and gravel Recycling
Natural stone can easily be reused, repurposed, and recycled into new applications and projects. From whole buildings to building elements such as flooring, walls, or countertops, and landscape components including pavers, blocks, steps, treads, landings, or decorative accents, stone offers a wide range of options for second life designs. Natural stone is only enhanced over time as the patina improves with age and its technical characteristics tend to remain unchanged. Stone speaks volumes about the quality of a project as it can perform and look beautiful for many lifetimes.
Glass Recycling
Glass recycling is the process of making glass materials into new glass products. This way, used glass materials pass through a recycling process that requires breaking and melting the glass. Recyclers use this old glass to form a new glass material. Experts even say that you can recycle your entire glass material.
The broken pieces are crushed, sorted, cleaned, and prepared to be mixed with other raw materials like soda ash and sand. The raw materials and glass pieces are melted in a furnace and then shaped into moulds to make new bottles of different colours and sizes. New recycled bottles and jars are made in this way.