Construction Waste

Construction waste is inevitable on any site, whether for building or demolition. Your construction and building waste management is vital, including efforts to reduce waste generation. Your business must handle the storage, removal, and disposal of all waste produced during activities, so understanding proper procedures for various waste types is essential.

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Construction Waste

Our services cater to the unique needs of construction sites, offering seamless waste disposal and management solutions that adhere to strict environmental regulations. From waste collection and recycling to responsible disposal, we prioritise sustainability and cost-effectiveness,

 Ensuring your construction projects remain eco-friendly and compliant. With easywaste, you can focus on your construction goals while leaving the waste management challenges to us, making your project a cleaner and greener success.

Construction Waste Containers

Skips

Available in sizes ranging from 2 to 12-yard skips, capable of holding more than 100 bags of waste.

Rear End Loaders

Large containers available in varying sizes with a capacity of up to around 12,600 litres or 160 bags of waste.

Balers

Balers can compact waste types such as plastic, paper, card, and some metal waste to save space on your site.

3-Step Construction Waste Disposal

Step1

Get A Quote

Easily get a quote for your waste disposal requirements in just a few quick and simple steps. 

Step2

Arrange Delivery

If you are satisfied with the type, quantity and size of the bins, tell us when you would like your bins delivered.

Step3

Get Your Waste Collected

We organise waste collection at a time and frequency that suits you based on the amount of waste you produce.

Choose easywaste For A Greener Future

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Eco-Friendly Disposal

Choose easywaste for environmentally friendly disposal. We avoid waste in landfills and use Energy from Waste plants to generate energy.

Efficient Waste Management

Discover easywaste efficient waste management solutions that reduce costs and environmental impact through innovative technology.

Customised Waste Solutions

Our plans adapt to your waste management needs, offering flexible scheduling and solutions as your business grows.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you dispose of construction waste?

If you can’t reduce, reuse or recycle your construction waste, dumpster and container disposal is the other option. Non-hazardous, hazardous and recyclable materials must be disposed of in separate containers. After you have stored your waste, you can arrange for it to be taken away by licenced waste management companies such as via easywaste. They will transport it to a nearby facility for disposal.

What size skips are available for construction waste?

Skips are available in different sizes to suit the waste needs of any construction or demolition site. They should be placed in an easily accessible and safe location on your site with appropriate signage. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) needs to be provided and worn to minimise risks when dealing with skips.

How much waste does the construction industry produce?

The construction industry plays a significant role in the UK’s annual waste generation, accounting for over one-third of the total. Given its substantial impact, it bears a crucial responsibility to set an example in effective waste management, not only for its own sector but also as a model for others. Annually, an astounding 100 million tonnes of construction waste is generated, but it’s heartening to note that an estimated 93% of this waste is effectively recovered and repurposed.

What is a construction site waste management plan (SWMP)?

If you find that reducing, reusing, or recycling your construction waste isn’t feasible, the alternative is to dispose of it in skips and bins. It’s essential to note that non-hazardous, hazardous, and recyclable materials should be placed in separate skips. Once you’ve properly sorted your waste, you can proceed to arrange for its removal by licensed waste carriers like easywaste, who will transport it to a nearby facility for proper disposal.