The right bin liner helps keep your bin clean, manages odour, and makes disposal quick and easy. Whether you’re lining a small compost caddy, a bathroom bin, or a family-sized kitchen bin, we offer liners in a range of sizes, materials and strengths.
Measure your bin’s height and width, then choose a liner with a bit of extra length to allow for overhang and tying. Our bin liners are labelled by litre size for an easy match.
Using a branded bin? Our bin liner finder tools can help:
Check the thickness too, thicker liners (30µm+) hold more weight without tearing.
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Always check your local council guidelines for correct disposal.
Match the liner to your bin’s capacity in litres. Allow for extra length so it fits over the rim and ties easily.
Yes, compostable liners are a convenient option for collecting food scraps, especially in the kitchen. Just make sure they meet Australian standards like AS5810 for home composting or AS4736 for commercial systems.
That said, you don’t always need a liner. Many people prefer to go liner-free, especially when using compost bins for kitchen, where scraps are emptied regularly into a garden compost or green waste bin. This allows organic matter to break down more efficiently, without added materials that may take longer to decompose.
If you want to reduce mess without using liners, try a base layer of newspaper or paper towels, both break down easily and help keep your bin clean.
You can, but compostable liners are best for food scraps, while stronger liners are better for general rubbish.
Yes. We offer a range of heavy-duty and tear-resistant liners in various sizes.
Keep them close to your bin for easy refills. Rolls or boxed liners are great for cupboard or drawer storage.