Trim Your Bin Program
Join now to waste less, save more and work smarter.
Running a business is expensive enough. Overflowing bins, extra collections and wasted materials all add up.
Trim Your Bin helps you take control
We’ll assess how your business manages waste and create a tailored plan to help you work smarter and more sustainably — no matter your size or industry.
It’s completely FREE for Frankston City businesses — but places for 2026 are limited.
Sign up to secure your spot
What you’ll get
When you sign up to Trim Your Bin, you’ll get practical, hands-on support to help you reduce waste and cut costs — with our experts driving the process from start to finish.
Here’s what’s included — all for FREE:
- An on-site waste assessment and report
- A tailored action plan for your business
- One-on-one support to put changes in place
- A follow-up review to track your progress
See the difference
Small changes can make a big difference.
More than 20 businesses across Frankston City are already reducing waste, cutting costs and working smarter with Trim Your Bin — each diverting around 11.6 tonnes of waste from landfill and saving on average $2,000 in waste-related fees annually.
Watch the video to see the program’s impact in action.
Who can apply
No matter your size or industry — if you’re a registered business in Frankston City and you’ve got waste, this program is for you!
Ready to get started?
Getting started is quick and easy. Fill out the form below and we’ll be in touch to organise a waste assessment at a time that suits you.
- Takes just a couple of minutes
- No obligation
- We’ll work around your schedule
Note: Registration for 2026 closes 30 June 2026.
Click here to view form.
Program Partnerships
Trim Your Bin is delivered by Frankston City Council in partnership with Mornington Peninsula Shire Council and the City of Casey.
Businesses in Mornington Peninsula and the City of Casey can also take part — contact your local Council for tailored support.
This project is also supported by the Circular Economy Councils Fund, delivered by Sustainability Victoria under the Victorian Government’s circular economy policy, Recycling Victoria: a new economy.
Case Studies
18 Eighty-Eight Cafe - Seaford, Victoria
Alba Thermal Springs and Spa - Mornington Victoria
Ball Australia - Skye, Victoria
Berwick Twinkle Star Early Learning Centre - Berwick, Victoria
Ed’s Hastings - Hastings, Victoria
Kollab - Rosebud, Victoria
Nepean Industry Edge Training - Frankston, Victoria
Palliative Care Southeast - Narre Warren, Victoria
Royal Botanic Gardens - Cranbourne, Victoria