
Industrial Waste Bins
Store industrial waste safely on your site before collection and disposal with secure bins and containers. It’s important that you separate materials to reduce contamination, health and safety risks, and ensure responsible disposal, such as recycling where possible. Using industrial waste bins offers a safe and effective storage option.
Select from large industrial waste bins including skips and roll-offs, as well as wheelie bins, skip bags, and drums for liquids. At Business Waste we provide free bins for industrial waste with no delivery or hire costs – you only pay for collection. Combine the bins and removal frequencies that suit you for cost-effective management.
A wide range of industrial waste bins in various sizes and types are available in the UK. Use suitable ones to segregate and store your industrial waste. Get a free no-obligation quote for industrial waste bins and collection in the UK – call 0800 211 8390 or contact us online.
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What can you put in an
industrial waste bin?
Store any waste from manufacturing and industrial processes and facilities in an industrial waste bin. This covers a broad range of materials such as hazardous waste, plastic offcuts, and broken glass. You should use different bins and containers to separate materials into individual waste streams to avoid contamination.
Many large industrial waste bins are suitable for bulky, heavy, and high volumes of waste. Smaller wheelie bins suit lighter materials like cardboard and plastic while drums and IBC containers are ideal for industrial wastewater, oil, and fuel. Choose from a wide variety to find an industrial waste bin suitable for your rubbish.
These are some common materials you can put in an industrial waste bin:
Industrial waste containers
Industrial waste containers ensure safe and legal storage of such rubbish before collection. The right bin depends on the type and amount of refuse you need removing and how often. Industrial waste containers vary in size, from easy-to-move industrial wheelie bins to static front end loaders suitable for bigger sites.
Industrial wheelie bins are available with two or four wheels to accommodate different volumes of rubbish. Sturdy handles make them easy to manoeuvre across your site, so you can place them near the point of production and move to the collection point with ease. Choose between small and large industrial bins to meet your needs.
We also offer industrial waste bags where appropriate (such as large skip bags) and can advise on the best bins and collection schedule for your business. Arrange delivery of one or more of the same or different industrial waste container sizes to meet your needs. Explore some of the industrial waste containers available:
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waste bin collection
Save money and dispose of your industrial waste responsibly with free bins and containers. There are zero delivery or rental fees – you only cover the collection costs. We can provide a wide range of industrial waste bins and daily, weekly, or fortnightly collection services anywhere in the UK.
Get started with a free bespoke quote for industrial bin collection from your business. Just let us know the number, sizes, and types of bins, containers, or bags you need, how often you want them collected, and where from in the UK. We’ll let you know the cost and next steps.
All industrial waste is disposed of away from landfill and you receive a free duty of care certificate as well. As a leading waste broker, we work with local and national companies to offer the best possible bespoke prices. Speak to our team and get your free no-obligation quote for industrial waste bin collection today – call 0800 211 8390 or contact us online.

Get a fast and free quote
Get a fast FREE quote for industrial waste collection
- Free quote within 1 hr
- Any type of industrial waste
- FREE bins and delivery
- We cover all of the UK
Published 17th March 2025 by Graham Matthews.