ESG & Sustainability

Need to Throw Away Old Furniture? Here’s How to Get a Free RORO Bin From Your Local Council

Got an old sofa, mattress, broken cabinet, or bulky household items you no longer need? Before paying for private disposal services or leaving them outside your home, check if your local council provides free RORO bin services.

RORO bins (Roll-on Roll-off bins) are large waste containers provided by local authorities to help residents dispose of bulky waste properly. Depending on the council and ongoing programmes, some residents may request the service at no cost.

However, many people are unaware that this facility exists or do not know how to apply for it.

MPKJ’s Free RORO Bins Initiative

What Is a RORO Bin?

Unlike regular rubbish collection, which is designed for everyday household waste, RORO bins are meant for larger items that cannot fit into normal garbage collection.

These may include:

  • Old furniture such as sofas, tables, and cabinets
  • Mattresses
  • Broken household appliances
  • Renovation waste
  • Large amounts of garden waste

By providing designated disposal points, councils aim to reduce illegal dumping and encourage cleaner neighbourhoods.

How Can You Get a Free RORO Bin?

The availability of free RORO bins depends on your local council. Some councils provide them through community clean-up programmes, while others accept applications from residents who need to dispose of bulky waste.

Generally, residents may need to:

  1. Contact their local council or waste management department
  2. Provide details such as location, type of waste, and preferred timing
  3. Wait for approval and scheduling confirmation
  4. Use the RORO bin within the approved period before collection

Each council may have different requirements, so residents should check the latest announcements or contact their local authority directly.

Example: MPKJ’s Free RORO Bin Service

For residents under Majlis Perbandaran Kajang (MPKJ), RORO bin services may be available through selected community programmes and approved requests.

The service is typically arranged based on location, availability, and scheduling. Residents who need to dispose of bulky items can check with MPKJ for the latest application details and whether the service is available in their area.

Why Use a RORO Bin Instead of Dumping Bulky Waste?

Leaving large items at roadsides or unauthorised areas can contribute to illegal dumping and create cleanliness issues.

Using a proper disposal service helps ensure unwanted items are collected and managed through official waste management channels.

Check Your Local Council Before Paying for Disposal

Many Malaysians spend money on private waste removal without realising that their local council may offer RORO bin services for free or through community initiatives.

If you are planning a house clean-up, renovation, or moving process, check with your local council first. A simple enquiry could help you dispose of bulky waste properly and possibly at no cost.

Source: rorobin.my

Disclaimer: RORO bin availability, application procedures, and charges vary between local councils. Residents should refer to their respective council’s latest announcements for accurate information.

Ezzatie Najwa

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