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Buying Cattle Panels for Your Farms

  If you have a farm on the countryside and also keep a herd of animals such as cows and buffalos on the property, it is necessary to give them a comfortable yard within which they can roam about freely. Such yards are made with cattle panels . By investing in good quality cattle panels in Australia , you can not only shelter your animals effectively but also prevent them from straying into unknown zones or grazing in your neighbours’ yards. Heavy duty cattle yard panels have a height of 1800 mm and length of 2100 mm. They are made with fully welded oval pipes, posts and brackets for a robust design. While buying cattle panels in Melbourne and other Australian cities you can also purchase swing gates or sliding gates that help in creating a complete fenced area for your animals. Another aspect to consider while buying cattle panels in NewZealand and Australia is to ensure that the manufacturer complies with the relevant industry standards applicable in the region. You ...

Choosing between Marrel Skip Bins and Hook Lift Bins

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When you need to manage large quantities of waste, a wheelie bin with capacity of 60 to 240 litres may not be enough to contain the discarded materials. That is when you need skip bins . The skip bins in Melbourne , Sydney and Perth come in a variety of sizes and styles. While browsing through brochures for skip bins, you will also come across terms like ‘Marrel skip bins’ and ‘hook lift bins’. Designed for custom use these bins differ in ways they are lugged by trailers or trucks. In terms of size, hook lift bins are larger than Marrel skip bins in Perth and other Australian cities. Most of these heavy duty hook lift bins are available with barn doors and also have ratchet safety locks. They are pulled on to trucks and attached with a big hook arm. With their huge capacity, these containers are used at industrial facilities and construction sites where they can carry different kinds of wastes. On the other hand, Marrel skip bins, some of which can also be bought with doors, are...

Using Skip Bins to Make Garden Works More Manageable

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The gardening enthusiasts who have their own yards with flowers, vegetables and fruit trees can maintain a clean look for such spaces by investing in  S kip bins – the big containers that are generally bought or hired for waste disposal. These bins make it easier to collect dried leaves and gravel from a garden and keep it clean. As you start cleaning your garden, it is irksome to watch heaps of waste materials all around the space. It spoils the beauty of a colourful garden and prevents the machines from working properly. When you have a skip bin parked in a corner of your garden or in the back yard, it is easy to put all the waste into it and you can then keep working to make your outdoor space even more beautiful. The skip bins in Sydney , Perth and Melbourne come in a variety of sizes and a container of at least 2m ³ volume is good enough for garden cleaning works. The compact size of such bins also makes them apt to be kept at residential properties. What’s more, the o...

Making Waste Management More Effective with Skip Bins in Australia

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Households and businesses in Australia generate about 60 million tonnes of rubbish each year. It includes waste from homes, restaurants, hotels, shopping malls, small shops and hospitals. Construction sites also have a lot of debris to dispose of.   If you regularly have bulky amounts of waste to discard, it is good to have S kip bins near your property. Also, it is important to use environment-friendly ways of discarding different types of waste and ensure that all that is reusable does get recycled. On searching for S kip bins in Melbourne and other Australian cities, you will typically get containers that are customised for: General waste The skip bins for general waste can be used to throw everyday rubbish such as empty plastic bags, paper based products and other light items thrown away by household or business users. Ideally, there should be separate general waste skip bins to segregate wet and dry rubbish.   Miscellaneous heavy waste Some skip bins for sa...