Liquid Waste

Proper disposal of hazardous waste in the UK is of utmost importance for businesses. Mixing hazardous waste with regular waste is not only unsafe but also constitutes a criminal offence. Inadequate management of hazardous waste can have severe repercussions on both the environment and human health. Ensure that your organisation’s needs for legally compliant hazardous waste collection and removal are met effortlessly with easywaste.

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Liquid Waste Disposal

If you’re not sure whether we can handle your liquid waste disposal needs, don’t hesitate to reach out to our friendly customer care team for more information and guidance. We’re proud to offer expert liquid waste collection and removal services to organisations all across the country, with professional teams strategically located throughout the UK. 

No matter the size of your business or the type and volume of liquid waste you need to get rid of, we’re committed to finding a solution that works for you. We recognise that different businesses have unique waste management requirements, so we provide a customised liquid waste management system to meet your specific needs.

Liquid Waste Containers

30L Liquid Waste Drum

A small drum for minimal liquid waste

60L Oil Drum

Often used for waste oil and food stuffs

210L Steel Drum

Industrial size for fuel, oil, and chemicals

3-Step Liquid 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

What is liquid waste pollution?

Waste liquid has the potential to spread if it’s not properly contained. This can be a problem because the liquid might contain contaminants. If it comes into contact with other liquids or seeps into the ground, it can lead to pollution. When people consume water or eat food that has been grown in contaminated soil, it can be harmful to both humans and animals.

What are sources of wastewater?

Wastewater is essentially water that has been used and needs treatment before it can be reused. This wastewater is generated by a wide range of industries and businesses as part of their daily operations. The sources of wastewater can be categorized as follows:

1. Domestic: This includes wastewater from activities like bathing, toilet flushing, and laundry.

2. Commercial: Wastewater from commercial settings results from cleaning, processing, and drainage activities.

3. Industrial: Industries produce wastewater containing chemicals and oils used in their manufacturing processes.

4. Agricultural: Wastewater in the agricultural sector comes from various sources such as surface run-off from fields, animal feed areas, and cleaning processes.

5. Storm and Surface Water: This type of wastewater arises from run-off from the land, especially during storms or heavy rainfall.

6. Sewage: Sewage wastewater is derived from sewer inflow or infiltration, typically associated with municipal sewer systems.

What is domestic liquid waste?

It’s not only businesses that generate liquid waste; there are also several sources of domestic liquid waste at home. These typically include leftover cleaning products that should not be disposed of down the drain, cooking oil, and beverages. Additionally, wastewater from your kitchen and bathroom, as well as sewage, falls under the category of domestic liquid waste. However, it should be connected to your local sewage system, unless you have an unconnected chemical toilet.

Why is Liquid Waste Management Important?

Liquid waste management plays a crucial role in safeguarding human health and the environment, both in workplace and domestic settings. Improper disposal of liquid waste can result in the contamination of water and land, posing significant risks to the well-being of humans and animals who rely on these resources. This contamination can also harm crops and facilitate the spread of diseases, issues that can be prevented through proper waste management.

For businesses, effective liquid waste management is essential to fulfill corporate responsibilities and comply with legal regulations. This is especially critical when dealing with hazardous liquid waste, as improper disposal can lead to fines and legal repercussions for the company. By prioritising responsible waste management practices, businesses can mitigate these risks and contribute to a safer and cleaner environment.