When dealing with construction waste that cannot be minimised, repurposed, or recycled, utilising skips and bins for disposal emerges as a viable alternative. It is essential to segregate non-hazardous, hazardous, and recyclable waste into different containers for proper disposal. Once your waste is securely stored, you can coordinate the removal of construction debris with certified waste carriers, like Waste King. We specialise in safely transporting waste to designated disposal facilities.

Adhering to legal guidelines, every shipment of waste from your site must be accompanied by a waste transfer note. This document is crucial and should detail the following:

  • The classification code of the waste.
  • The hazardous nature of the waste, if applicable.
  • The origin of the waste, specifying the type of premises or business.
  • Identification of the waste material(s).
  • The processes that generated the waste.
  • A detailed chemical and physical analysis of the waste, including its components.
  • Any specific challenges, requirements, or essential information pertaining to the waste management.

At Waste King, we ensure the provision of a waste transfer note at no extra charge. It is mandatory for both the construction entity and the waste management firm to retain a signed copy of this document for a minimum of two years, ensuring compliance and accountability in waste management practices.