Central Waste offer a full range of general waste collections for all businesses, large and small. General waste collection is regularly combined with our recycling services to reduce cost and ensure you comply with the latest waste management regulations.
Pre-treatment
All waste which ends up in landfills now has to be pre-treated prior to disposal. This means there needs to be recycling activity at source, or the waste needs to go to a location where recycling processing takes place.
Duty of care
The only responsibility required on the part of our customers is to ensure that waste is in the appropriate bin. To confirm this all we need is for you to fill in a duty of care form, provided by Central Waste for free.
Site survey
- Assess the existing waste and recycling collections to establish if they are too high or too low
- Establish the make up of the waste to improve recycling rates
- Provide appropriate bottle bins for bars and restaurants in order to facilitate proper bottle collection in Liverpool
- Provide a waste cooking oil collection in Liverpool
- Collection of waste cardboard and packaging
- General and food waste collection and removal services in Liverpool
Customer care
You can count on our waste removal services in Liverpool as we always be there when we say we will. We will organise a collection time morning and/or evening, seven days a week, when it suits you best.
If you require more than one collection a week, that’s no problem! You may have additional waste that you weren’t expecting – just get in touch and let us know, we’ll come and collect it for you as soon as we can!
Compliance
We ensure that customers are fully compliant with the current legislation at all times. Our duty of care service agreement will cover this.
Types of waste
Segregating waste into the relevant bins is crucial to keeping costs down. Waste that can be recycled is both cheaper and better for the environment. At Central Waste we focus on four waste streams:
- Food only bins: In a 240 litre bin we insert a clean clear bin liner every time we empty the bin.
- Cardboard only bins: Available in:
1100 litre bins
660 litre bins
360 litre bins - DMR (Dry mixed recycling) bins: Available in:
1100 litre bins
660 litre bins
360 litre bins - Glass only bins: Available in 240 litre bins.
As part of the site survey, we determine your requirements and ensure the most cost effective solution for you.
Variety of bins
We offer a full selection of bins to suit your needs – from our smallest 240 litre workplace bin to our massive 1,100 litre lockable bin. All our waste bins come with low-friction wheels for easy movement, comfortable easy grip handles and are made from a strong, resilient plastic/polymer to withstand every-day-use.
To see our full list of bins and discover which bin is most suited to your needs, see our comparison chart here.
Areas we serve for waste collection and recycling
Central Waste provides our full range of commercial waste collection liverpool and recycling services across Merseyside, including these areas: Aigburth, Aintree, Allerton, Baltic Triangle, Birkenhead, Bootle, Childwall, Crosby, Croxteth, Dingle, Edge Hill, Everton, Fairfield, Georgian Quarter, Hairston, Halewood, Halton, Hutton, Kensington, Kirkby, Kirkdale, Knowsley, Prescot, Ropewalks, Seaforth, Sefton, Speke, St Helens, Toxteth, Vauxhall, Walton, Waterloo, Wavertree, Whiston, and Woolton.
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