Collections
Once a collection date and time has been agreed, our uniformed staff will arrive on site to remove your redundant equipment. Prior to leaving your site you will be asked to sign-off a partly completed Duty of care: waste transfer note which hands responsibility for the items from you to us. If your assets include hazardous waste then you will also be required to sign, date and time a Hazardous Waste Consignment Note. Then, under normal circumstances, you will within two or three weeks be issued with the completed (legally required) Duty of care: waste transfer note, Hazardous Waste Consignment Note (when applicable) and our detailed reports.
We can tailor our collection service to suit your exact needs. Whether the items are already waiting for us to load or require removing directly from desks or communications rooms for example, we can provide an efficient, safe and secure service.
Please note that under the current Environment Agency environmental legislation, any site (one address) which produces more than 500kg of electrical waste which is classified as Hazardous within a rolling year must be registered as a Producer of Hazardous Waste prior to breaking this threshold. If this situation applies to you and you make us aware prior to our collection, we will with your permission be happy to save you the time and any inconvenience by carrying out the registration process on your behalf, whilst also covering the associated administration fees.