Garage Waste

Operating a commercial garage necessitates the meticulous storage, removal, and disposal of every automotive refuse you generate. Ranging from spent car batteries and worn-out tyres to fuel residues, cleaning solvents, and even cardboard packaging, garages generate a wide array of refuse. Prudent management entails adhering to stringent environmental regulations for all perilous waste you produce.

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Garage Disposal

As your commercial garage operates as a enterprise, it is imperative that you uphold a sense of responsibility in the proper handling of any waste generated. Your obligation encompasses the meticulous storage, transportation, and disposal of waste, with a focus on maximising recycling efforts and ensuring the safe and lawful disposal of any hazardous materials.

Engaging the services of a licensed waste carrier for your garage waste collection, such as with easywaste, guarantees the appropriate management of all automotive waste generated. The precise techniques for recycling and disposal will be tailored to the specific materials originating from your garage.

Types Of Garage Waste

We can assist you in efficiently handling your garage waste by offering a range of garage waste collection and disposal services, tailored to your needs.

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Oil waste

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Soiled rags

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Liquid waste

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Plastics

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Metal waste

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Cardboard

Garage Waste Containers

240 Litre Wheelie Bins

Mainly used for paper, cardboard, and general waste storage in your garage.

Waste Drums

A common choice for storage and waste engine oil collection.

Skips

Large storage option for scrap metal and high volumes of plastic and other waste.

3-Step Garage Waste Disposal

Get A Quote

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

Arrange Delivery

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

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 much does it cost to dispose of tyres?

The cost of tyre disposal varies depending on the disposal method. If you choose to dispose of your tyres at a local garage when having new tyres fitted to your vehicle, typically, they will provide this service at no additional charge. If you opt for changing your tyres at home, certain tyre companies may offer to collect and dispose of your old tyres for a modest fee.

Some household waste recycling centres also accept tyres for disposal, but they usually levy a charge for this service. Additionally, there is often a limit on the number of tyres you can dispose of in one visit. It is advisable to inquire with your local authority regarding their specific tyre disposal services.

Businesses are obligated to dispose of their old tyres as part of their commercial waste. To do so, they must arrange for collection by licensed waste carriers, such as easywaste. In this case, the only tyre disposal costs businesses will incur are those associated with the removal process. We offer complimentary bins with no rental charges or concealed fees. Feel free to reach out to us for a free quote.

How do garages dispose of oil?

Garages employ various types of oils, ranging from engine and motor oil to lubricants for doors and other vehicle components. Occasionally, these oils may become contaminated or are no longer suitable for use. It is imperative to store such oils in a sealable and leak-proof container, like a waste oil drum, and keep them in a secure and safe location.

Garages that have registered as licensed waste carriers can either transport these oils to an oil recycling facility or arrange for the collection of waste oil from their premises.

What happens to waste engine oil?

After the collection of waste engine oil has been arranged, any used or contaminated oil is transported to a nearby oil recycling facility. At this facility, the oil undergoes a filtration and demineralisation process to eliminate all impurities. Subsequently, it is re-refined, with water being extracted from the oil, resulting in a final product that can be reused in base oils or lubricants.

What plastic waste do garages generate?

The primary source of plastic waste generated by garages stems from car body repair activities. This can encompass items such as bumpers, body panels, and even interior components. Depending on the type of plastic used, it may be eligible for recycling. Regardless, our efforts are aimed at preventing these plastics from ending up in landfills, where they could potentially contribute to pollution through the leaching of chemical compounds into the ground, air, and water.

Garages may also produce a smaller quantity of plastic waste related to packaging, such as packaging for vehicle parts and other products. Small amounts of such waste may be placed in dry mixed recycling bins, or specific plastic recycling solutions can be employed.