Dealing with an overflowing rubbish bin isn’t a pleasant experience. In most cases, you’ll have to get your hands dirty and remove any waste bags or items that won’t fit in the bin. This is because most local authorities and waste management companies won’t empty or remove your bin if it’s overfull.
Any bags of waste left next to or on top of a wheelie bin are unlikely to be removed. Some waste removal firms, or local councils, may also refuse to empty or take away an overflowing bin as they’ll have to pay overweight charges at the waste management site. These may then be passed down to you, depending on the situation.
Any overflowing rubbish bin is also unhygienic, creating a breeding ground for bacteria, disease, and maggots. Excess rubbish spilling out of the bin can attract bigger pests such as rats into the vicinity of your home or business. It can be off-putting for customers and clients visiting your premises, giving off a poor impression, and negatively affecting your neighbours.