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Please call the office for a quote One-stop-shop Hazardous Waste disposal Clinical Waste disposal Confidential Waste disposal Effluent/Bulk Liquid disposal & recycling Waste auditing & Training Servicing & support General waste Glass Recycling Food (non- ABP) Recycling Plastic Recycling WEEE A.B.P Office recycling Wood & pallets Food & Animal By-products Compliance schemes Anaerobic Digestion (AD) and Composting Metal recycling Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Oil recycling Supply of waste & recycling equip Dry Mixed Recyclables Cardboard Recycling Online reports E.S.P

Please call the office for a quote Dry Mixed Recyclables (DMR) Acceptable materials  Paper, Cardboard, Plastic, Metal Benefits  Multiple recyclable materials accepted making recycling easier  Diversion from landfill and landfill tax Collection methods  660 / 1100 litre bins  F.E.L.’s / R,E,L.’s  Compacted via skip or RORO compactor

Please call the office for a quote Cardboard Recycling A cceptable materials  Uncontaminated cardboard B enefits  Potential rebate for large quantities of mill sized bales  Diversion from landfill and landfill tax C ollection methods  Baled format small, medium and large (Mill sized)  Full load 48 mill sized bales (24 tonnes)  660 / 1100 litre bins  F.E.L.’s / R,E,L.’s

Please call the office for a quote Glass Recycling A cceptable materials  Mixed Glass or segregated glass by colour B enefits  Diversion from landfill  Avoiding high tonnage charges on general waste C ollection methods  240 litre bins  Bottle banks

Please call the office for a quote Wood Pallet Recycling A cceptable materials  Unbroken and broken pallets B enefits  Potential rebate for unbroken pallets ideally full loads  Diversion from landfill and landfill tax  Avoiding high general waste tonnage C ollection methods  Full load 350 pallets

Please call the office for a quote General Waste A cceptable materials  All mixed waste provided it is non hazardous B enefits  Little segregation required  Can be sent waste to energy rather than landfill to improve environmental impact C ollection methods  660 / 1100 litre bins  F.E.L.’s / R,E,L.’s  Compacted via skip or RORO compactor

Please call the office for a quote Compliance Schemes B enefits  Our compliance schemes can be incorporated with our other services to ensure you are completely compliant.  An audit is the first step to determine if you qualify for any of these schemes.

Please call the office for a quote Food & Drink Waste Recycling A cceptable materials  Food / liquids only  Food / liquids including primary packaging B enefits  Diversion from landfill and landfill tax  Avoiding the harmful release of methane into the atmosphere C ollection methods  240 / 500 litre bin  Bionova onsite aerobic digester (Food waste to energy)

Please call the office for a quote Plastic Recycling Acceptable materials  Uncontaminated plastic Benefits  Potential rebate for large quantities of mill sized bales  Diversion from landfill and landfill tax Collection methods  Baled format small, medium and large (Mill sized)  Full load 48 mill sized bales (24 tonnes)  660 / 1100 litre bins  F.E.L.’s / R,E,L.’s

Please call the office for a quote Effluent / Bulk Liquid Disposal & Recycling A cceptable materials  Drainage interceptor  Oil interceptor  Grease traps B enefits  Clearance of drainage to avoid overflows and blockages C ollection methods  Interceptor tanker lorry

Please call the office for a quote Food and ABP Acceptable materials  Category 1, 2 and 3 animal by product Benefits  Diversion from landfill and landfill tax  Avoiding the harmful release of methane into the atmosphere Collection methods  240 / 500 litre bin  Bionova onsite aerobic digester (Food waste to energy)

Please call the office for a quote W.E.E.E. A cceptable materials  All forms of waste electrical and electronic equipment; including florescent tubes and computer equipment. B enefits  Ensures you are fully compliant and no hazardous material goes into the general waste.  Allows forms of hazardous materials to be recycled. C ollection methods  WEEE coffins for florescent tubes and computer equipment  WEEE equipment palletised and charged per item

Please call the office for a quote Office Recycling Acceptable materials  Paper Benefits  Diversion from landfill and landfill tax Collection methods  660 / 1100 litre bins

Please call the office for a quote Oil Recycling A cceptable materials  Used vegetable oil  Used engine oil B enefits  Potential rebate for stored quantities of vegetable oil  Potential free of charge collections for stored quantities of engine oil C ollection methods  25 / 240 litre drums  IBC

Please call the office for a quote Metal Recycling A cceptable materials  All forms of non-hazardous metals  Mixed and segregated B enefits  Potential rebates for full skips of metal C ollection methods  Variety of skip sizes open and closed top

Please call the office for a quote Hazardous Waste Disposal A cceptable materials  Specific collections for all types of hazardous material B enefits  Divert hazardous waste from landfill  Ensure compliant with legislation C ollection methods  From oily rag 240 litre bins to asbestos skips

Please call the office for a quote Confidential Waste Disposal A cceptable materials  Paper B enefits  Secure disposal of sensitive material  diversion from landfill and landfill tax C ollection methods  Collection of bags  Onsite shredding and collection

Please call the office for a quote Clinical Waste Disposal A cceptable materials  There are specific services for specific materials including: blood contaminated materials, sharps and medicines B enefits  Ensures health and safety compliance  Disposes correctly of potentially harmful materials C ollection methods  Spillage kits  Sharps bins  Bagged waste

Please call the office for a quote Anaerobic Digestion & Composting A cceptable materials  Food waste  Garden / green waste  Animal waste B enefits  Diversion from landfill and landfill tax  Avoiding the harmful release of methane into the atmosphere Collection methods  Bionova onsite aerobic digester (Food waste to energy)  240 / 1100 litre bins  Compacted via swept ram compactor

Please call the office for a quote Supply of Waste & Recycling Equipment Equipment  Compactors/ balers  Onsite food waste to energy  Solar panels  Internal and external bins  Clear and black bags B enefits  Best environmental option through reduced transport movement  Maximum rebate from recyclables  On site renewable energy from waste and sunlight  Equipment to make segregation practical operationally

Please call the office for a quote Servicing & Support Service  24/7 service support for equipment  Full breakdown coverage – fast response time within 48 hours  Machine servicing  Experienced engineers B enefits  Reduced breakdowns  Fast resolutions to problems  24/7 support for all business types

Please call the office for a quote Online Reports – E.S.P. B enefits  Tracks all waste collections online  Easy reporting of your collections  Order services online  Keep compliance documents online  Keeps you up to date with legislation updates and news

Please call the office for a quote Waste Auditing & Training B enefits  Full training on equipment  Site audits for waste management improvements  Operational recycling training and assistance