Maidstone Borough Council Stops Commercial Waste Collections
Maidstone Borough Council will stop providing commercial waste services from 1 April 2025. Find out what your business must do and arrange an alternative.
Business Waste is a waste management solutions company, specialising in reliable waste collections of all types of waste at a reasonable cost for businesses in Woking.
Operating collection of business waste across the United Kingdom, we collect, recycle and provide wheelie bins for all types of businesses and their commercial waste. Woking is one of the towns in which we are proud to be able to provide help.
With hygiene and health and safety paramount in the restaurant trade, high levels of food waste can run the risk of attracting pests, any restaurant’s worst nightmare. For businesses operating and disposing of confidential information, we too can help to dispose of these unneeded documents. With specially trained staff who are able to reliably dispose of this form of waste, you can relax knowing such information is in safe hands.
By outsourcing waste management, you can be confident that your rubbish is being disposed of by specialist industry experts without affecting the surrounding environment.
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When it comes to using our services, if, as a manufacturer in Woking, you know that you are producing a regular load of unwanted waste we can organise regular collections in or outside of your business’ hours, or if your waste build up is unpredictable, you can arrange to book a delivery slot when it is convenient.
Along with collecting your waste, our company can also create a record of your waste, covering the frequency of collection as well as the materials of that recycled, saving the business time and energy. We can also create waste audits, waste tenders and an individual waste management plan for our clients.
With a free quote within an hour, as well as a free bin and friendly advice on your business’ waste needs, get in touch with us today.
Whether you’re a busy retailer on Commercial Way or a local business on Lansbury Business Estate, if you find high volumes of waste and recycling build up, we can assist you in the collection and disposal of your commercial waste. We have facilities to collect food waste, vegetation or biological materials on-demand or on schedule when it suits your convenience.
With frequent collections and an ethos to recycle wherever possible, we aim to prevent as little waste from going into landfill where possible. With recycling available for cardboard, glass, paper, clinical and food waste, we provide a free bin to make recycling easier for your business.
While many different materials can be recycled, organising those from waste can be tiresome. We offer our clients the service of collecting and sorting their waste, this is conducted through modern waste technology and saves our clients’ money but more importantly their time.
Located in the heart of Surrey, just 8km away from the M25 orbital motorway, Woking is an exciting and flourishing town close to London, where historic buildings meet modern shopping complexes. Around 92,000 people live in the town and with a large residential area, restaurants to cater to all tastes and superb areas to get active such as strolling the Basingstoke Canal towpath, Woking is a great place to live.
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Business Waste offers commercial waste, disposal, collection and recycling services throughout the Woking area.
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Published 1st June 2022 by Mark Hall. Last modified 2nd July 2024