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Using our innovative comparison engine, we search for a trusted panel of business waste collection providers near you. We specialise in everything from small business waste collection to more specialised requirements. The simple online switching process takes just minutes.
Business waste disposal is a part of the day-to-day operations of any company. Every business requires commercial waste services as much as they require any other basic business essentials.
No matter your commercial waste disposal needs, we can find the right provider for your business. Once you have agreed to a deal, you can carry on doing what you do best as we’ll take care of the rest.
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Commercial Waste Disposal FAQs
We offer bespoke quotes for any hazardous waste disposal. There are stricter rules and regulations around handling unusual waste; this includes the disposal of electrical items and asbestos. Providers on our panel have all the necessary accreditations to deal with any unusual or hazardous waste.
Our engine does provide quotes for one-off waste collection. The process works in a similar way, but you will not be agreeing to an ongoing waste collection contract.
There is no way that we can answer this question without knowing more information about your business. Each business has unique waste management needs that can be quoted for by using our easy comparison engine.
If you can tell us a few details about the size of your business, the location of your premises, and the kind of waste that you produce, we'll link you up with the best local waste contractors in your area.
Waste transfer notes are important documents received from your commercial waste management provider to show proof of the transfer of waste from your business to its final destination.
In most cases, you can compare energy prices and switch if you’re renting. Tenants who are named on the account will have the right to manage their energy bills.
However, if your rent agreement includes all-inclusive bills, your landlord will manage your energy costs. In this case, you can ask your supplier to switch energy suppliers but they are not required to do so.
There's no template that every waste management company must use, and this means that many providers have their own. However, the information they contain remains the same no matter who you choose as your business waste services provider.
Here's what you can expect to find on your waste transfer note:
- The name and licence details of your waste carrier
- The waste producer (your business)
- A description of the waste
- The amount/ weight of the waste
- The business waste location (pick-up point) and the date of collection
- Details of the business waste centre receiving the waste
- The European Waste Catalogue (EWC) code
- The SIC code for your business if applicable
All waste transfer documents must be signed by all parties involved.
The EWC is a list of waste descriptions divided into twenty main chapters. These chapters will have a two-digit code assigned to them between 01 and 20.
These chapters relate to different industries but some variations exist as some relate to materials and processes. Within these chapters, you will find a six-figure code for individual waste types.
In simple terms, an EWC code tracks what industry the waste is coming from and what type of waste is being disposed of.