What’s the Difference Between Pay-As-You-Go and Subscription Bin Plans?
When it comes to managing your household waste in Dublin, Greyhound Recycling offers flexible options to suit every lifestyle. Whether you prefer control over each bin lift or the simplicity of a fixed monthly bill, we’ve got you covered.
Here’s a clear breakdown of the differences between our Pay-As-You-Go and Subscription Plans, so you can choose what works best for you.
💳 Pay-As-You-Go Bin Collection
Our Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) model is ideal for customers who want flexibility and only pay for the service they use.
- Flexible service fee: Choose from weekly, monthly, or annual options.
- Pay per lift: You’re only charged when your bin is emptied.
- Great for: Low-waste households, people who travel often, or anyone who wants full control over their waste budget.
This option gives you more control, especially if you don’t fill your bins every week.
📦 Subscription Plans
Prefer a set monthly payment with no surprises? Our Monthly Subscription Plans are just like your broadband, TV, or Netflix bills — simple and predictable.
- Set monthly fee: Based on your selected usage plan (Low, Medium, or High).
- Included Weight: An agreed number of kilograms per month based on your plan tier.
- Great for: Families, busy households, and anyone who wants easy budgeting and fewer top-ups.
Subscription customers also benefit from extras like discounted skip hire and partner offers (gas, electricity, etc.).
🆚 Plan Comparison
Feature | Pay-As-You-Go | Subscription |
---|---|---|
Service Fee | Weekly / Monthly / Yearly | Fixed Monthly |
Bin Lift Charge | Pay per lift | Included in plan |
Best For | Light users, flexible households | Families, high-waste homes |
Extra Perks | Pay only when needed | Skips & partner discounts |
♻️ Which Plan Is Right for You?
Whether you want complete flexibility or the convenience of a fixed bill, Greyhound Recycling has a plan to suit your lifestyle.
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