
Waste Disposal
Providing several disposal options for various waste streams is important because it allows for the proper handling of different types of waste, each with its unique characteristics and environmental impact. Different materials require different disposal methods—recycling, composting, incineration, or safe containment—to prevent environmental harm. By offering multiple disposal options, we can divert waste from landfills, reduce pollution, conserve natural resources, and support a circular economy. Additionally, it helps to ensure compliance with regulations and promotes responsible behavior among individuals and businesses, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable future.
All of our disposal sites have been thoroughly vetted to ensure full compliance with environmental regulations and industry standards. This rigorous process guarantees that waste is managed responsibly, minimising environmental impact and ensuring the safety of surrounding communities.
Common Transfer Station Waste Streams
- General Mixed Waste
- Black Bag Waste
- Large Bulky General Waste
- Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)
- Dry Mixed Recyclables
- Gypsum Plasterboard Materials
- Qualifing Trommel Fines
- Non-qualifing Trommel Fines
- uPVC Window Frames
- Glass waste
- Confidential waste
- Tanker Services
- Green Waste
- Tyres
- Hardcore
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*Hazardous Wastes*
- Asbestos
- Domestic Refrigerator Units
- Commercial Refrigerator Units
- Contaminated Soils
- Railway Sleepers & Utility Poles
- Contaminated Wood​