About One Earth Spill Kits
One Earth Spill Kits is an Australian environmental safety supplier based in Granville, New South Wales. The company provides spill kits, absorbents, containment solutions, and related safety products that help workplaces manage hazardous liquid spills and comply with Australian environmental and WHS regulations. Their product range typically includes general-purpose, oil & fuel, and chemical spill kits; absorbent pads, booms, and granules; drain protection; bunding; and replacement components for existing kits. One Earth Spill Kits supplies businesses of all sizes across Australia, including warehouses, manufacturing facilities, transport and logistics operators, workshops, and government or education sites.
A charge from One Earth Spill Kits may appear on your bank or card statement when you or your business has purchased spill kits, absorbents, or related environmental safety products through their website (oneearthaustralia.com.au), over the phone, or via an emailed invoice that was paid by card. In some cases, this could be for a one-off order of a complete spill kit, or for ongoing replenishment items such as absorbent pads and socks. You may also see a charge when an account card is used to pay a trade or credit account, or if a temporary authorization hold was placed when confirming payment details for a larger or custom order; these holds usually drop off within a few business days once the final amount is captured.
To verify the charge, search your email inbox (including spam/junk) for order confirmations or invoices from One Earth Spill Kits or oneearthaustralia.com.au, and check with your site manager, safety officer, or purchasing department to see if they recently ordered spill control equipment. If you still don’t recognize the transaction, visit their website and use the contact form or listed phone/email details, providing the transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of the card used so they can locate your order. Common billing questions—such as duplicate charges, missing tax invoices, or shipping fees—can usually be resolved by contacting their customer service team, who can resend invoices, adjust incorrect charges, or advise on returns and refunds in line with their trading terms.