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Is There Really Free Disposal in Singapore?
Got an old wardrobe, broken sofa, or a fridge that's beyond saving? You might assume that Town Council or NEA services will haul it away for free. After all, we’re used to government services in Singapore being efficient — and sometimes even complimentary. But the truth behind "free disposal in Singapore" is more layered than most expect.


HDB Bulky Waste: What to Know When Free Disposal Fails
Just last month, a customer from Bukit Batok called us in a panic. Her Town Council only picked up her dining table and left the chairs behind—because she had “exceeded the quota.”


You Booked Free Collection. They Skipped Your Sofa. Now What?
You did everything right. Or so you thought. You booked a bulky item pickup from the Town Council, moved your sofa downstairs to the void deck the night before, and waited. But at the end of the day—it’s still there.


Here's Why Your " Free" Bulky Item Wasn’t Collected
So, you booked a free bulky item removal from your Town Council… and nothing happened. Or worse, they came—but left your junk behind.


Think Reusable Bulky Items Should Be Free to Dispose?
Think Reusable Bulky Items Should Be Free to Dispose? You’re not alone—but in reality, charities reject damaged goods, and town councils have strict rules. Junk Value helps you dump bulky items the legal, affordable way. 📞 9145 9514 | junk-value.net


The Real Cost Behind “Free Disposal” Services in Singapore
The Myth “Free Disposal” in SG: Why Bulky Junk is Rejected breaks down a common frustration—being told your old furniture or appliances “can’t be taken.” While many Singaporeans expect free collection from town councils, Karang Guni, or charities, the reality is most bulky junk is rejected due to damage, resale value, or transport difficulty. Junk Value offers fast, affordable removal with clear communication and no hidden costs.
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