Waste Cage System
Waste Cage Services all around the UK
If you’re finding that not only is the price of skips rising but your organisation is amassing waste products – such as fridges, bulbs, plasterboard and electrical products – that can’t be put into a skip, you should investigate Waste King’s special ‘waste cage’ service.
Waste King provides the cage and you can put into it any waste products – from plasterboard and electrical goods to ‘mixed waste’. Once in the cage, these waste products can be easily segregated so that they can be more easily recycled – leaving only a small percentage of the waste to go to landfill.
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Waste Cage Details
Waste Cages can be an improvement over the traditional skip
All waste types taken
Contained and professional looking
Loading and sweep up included
Charged by the exact volume
No Skip permit fees or delays
When the cage is full, Waste King’s operatives remove the waste which, since it’s segregated, is easily and speedily removed.
Waste King expects to recycle well over 90 per cent of the waste it collects from these cages. This not only helps boost your ‘green’ credentials but also helps to prevent unnecessary damage to the environment.
Moreover, as the price of skips rises – especially if the skip company finds ‘prohibited’ things such as plasterboard in the skip – and, with the recent increases in landfill taxes, the ‘cage’ approach to removing waste is a highly cost-effective option.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
We remove waste, rubbish and unwanted items from commercial premises, construction sites and domestic houses and gardens. Our service includes a two man team who are insured and licensed to load the waste materials – from anywhere on the property – onto our trucks, sweep up after the job is complete and transport the waste to a registered transfer station.
We can remove any item as long as it can be lifted by two people. For example, but not limited to:
Furniture: beds, sofas, tables, chairs, armchairs, cabinets, wardrobes, computer desks
Appliances: cookers, washing machines, fridges, freezers, microwaves, tumble dryers, stereos, televisions, printers, fax machines, computers
Garages, Lofts and Cellars: tools, lawn mowers, boxes, clothes, books
Garden: shrubs, bushes, branches, mud, concrete, soil, turf, compost, garden furniture, sheds
Construction and Demolition: plaster, plasterboard, pallets, glass, concrete, packaging, metal
Roofing and Flooring: tiles, carpets, wood
We can’t collect certain hazardous materials such as paint cans, motor oils, chemicals, solvents, asbestos, medical or biological waste but your local authority can offer advice on how you should dispose of them. Certain items, which we can collect, are classified as hazardous waste because of the way in which they need to be disposed. These items include computer monitors, fridges and freezers. There is a supplement rate for these items because our disposal costs are higher.
We charge by weight or volume where as Skip Hire is charged on the size of the skip and not the amount of waste that is put into it. Skips can cause the added hassle and expense of having to apply for a skip permit in advance and you run the risk of fly tipping into the skip.
Yes. Our employees are fully licensed and our trucks are fully insured including cover against any damage caused to a client’s property when removing waste from those premises.
We charge by volume – for example how much space has been taken up in the truck. However, if your materials are particularly heavy – for example, is it soil or rubble – we charge based on weight.
Yes. Our teams are supplied with safety boots and branded clothing. A spare set is always in the truck so they are clean and presentable for the next collection.
Most waste is recycled or reused. The items are sorted and disposed of in a way that is least damaging to the environment. We give items to charity shops, or it is taken to specialist recycling facilities.