Dry Cleaning Waste
The dry cleaning sector generates various forms of hazardous waste on a daily basis, posing potential risks to both humans and the environment. Those responsible for producing or storing hazardous waste from dry cleaning operations are legally obliged to ensure its safe management and proper disposal.Â

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Dry Cleaning Disposal
No matter your location in the UK, we are pleased to offer your enterprise dry cleaning waste disposal services under the esteemed “easywaste” brand. Our proficient team stands ready to furnish you with counsel on optimal methods for instituting a fitting waste management scheme, thereby conserving valuable time, finances, and resources for your establishment. One of our duly authorised waste conveyors shall retrieve your waste materials and convey them to a nearby facility designated for disposal.
We comprehend that each dry cleaning enterprise possesses its unique characteristics and distinctive waste disposal prerequisites. Hence, our specialists will conduct a thorough evaluation of your organisation, enabling them to ascertain the most suitable waste management services tailored precisely to your needs. This approach guarantees both efficacious and economical dry cleaning waste disposal in line with the easywaste.
Types Of Dry Cleaning Waste
Methods of dry cleaning waste disposal depend on the type of waste. As an example, some common waste disposal methods for dry cleaning waste can include:
Hazardous waste
Liquid waste
Cardboard packaging
Textile waste
Dry Cleaning Waste Containers


3-Step Dry Cleaning Disposal
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Step2
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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.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What substances are employed in the process of dry cleaning?
Dry cleaning utilises a range of chemicals, solvents, and liquids in its procedures. The primary substance in dry cleaning is perchloroethylene, also referred to as PERC, tetrachloroethylene, or PCE. It possesses a colourless and non-flammable nature but is classified as hazardous waste due to its toxicity.
Additional substances that may occasionally find use in dry cleaning encompass:
- Glycol ethers
- Hydrocarbons
- Liquid silicone
- 1-Bromopropane
- Petroleum spirits
How detrimental is dry cleaning to the environment?
Solvents used in dry cleaning can have adverse effects on the environment when not disposed of properly. Any form of chemical and hazardous waste, such as perchloroethylene, can seep into the ground and water supplies if sent to landfill. This can render them toxic and pose harm to any humans or animals residing nearby.
Some dry cleaners opt for non-toxic products to safeguard workers and the environment. Nevertheless, ensuring the appropriate disposal of solvents and substances used can be beneficial to the environment, as it guarantees their proper treatment and disposal.
Do dry cleaners pollute the soil?
Any dry cleaning solvents, chemicals, and hazardous liquids can pollute the soil when dispatched to landfill or dumped into water, sewers, or the ground. Even vapours emanating from these solvents and dry cleaning waste can disperse through the air and prove harmful to humans if not disposed of adequately.
To prevent the contamination of soil, ensure that your dry cleaning waste is sent to an appropriate treatment facility instead of ending up in landfill