Book online or by phone. We'll handle everything else so you can focus on the job.


Tell us where the skip's headed. We service 30+ Tassie suburbs.

General, green, building or heavy mixed — we sort the rest.

From 2m³ to 8m³. Not sure? Our team will help you nail it.

Lock in delivery and pick-up arvos that suit. Pay flat — done.
Tassie's Skip was started by a local tradie with a ute, a passion for keeping Tasmania clean, and a serious dislike of fly-tipping. Twelve years later we're still family-owned, still local, and still obsessed with doing things the right way.
We're proud to recycle or responsibly dispose of over 78% of everything that goes into our bins. Because if you love the bush, you look after it.
We're proud to recycle or responsibly dispose of over 78% of everything that goes into our bins. Because if you love the bush, you look after it.

Hobart, Launceston and the lot. Most drops same-day.

Booked before 11am? Skip's on your driveway by arvo.

Family-run since 2014 from a yard in Glenorchy.

Up to 80% of every load is sorted and recycled.

Three quick steps. Pay later. We'll text confirmation.
rom Hobart to Launceston, Devonport to the East Coast — if it's in Tassie, we can get there.
We accept most household and commercial waste. Some items need special arrangements — check below.
Can't find the answer to your question? Send us an email and we'll get back to you as soon as possible!
Chat with usAustralia generates over 75 million tonnes of solid waste annually—roughly 2.88 tonnes per capita—with a 58% recycling rate, yet relies heavily on landfills. Key waste streams include construction and demolition 44%, organics 19%, and hazardous materials.

Australia generates over 75 million tonnes of solid waste annually—roughly 2.88 tonnes per capita—with a 58% recycling rate, yet relies heavily on landfills. Key waste streams include construction and demolition 44%, organics 19%, and hazardous materials.

Recycling one aluminium can uses 5% of the energy required to produce one from raw bauxite ore.

Cutlery, plates, straws and polystyrene cups have been phased out in commercial use under DEPHA Tasmania's 2022 reforms.

The National Waste Policy Action Plan commits Australia to an 80% average resource recovery rate from all waste streams by 2030.
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