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Understanding The Different Categories Of Trade Waste

Waste management is an essential part of many business operations, where lots of companies must organise and dispose of their refuse on a daily basis. Offices, factories, restaurants and shops all produce trade waste, which needs to be handled carefully to ensure environmental compliance and to promote recycling.

 

As trade waste can be produced by a range of organisations, it needs to be sorted into distinct categories. This makes the recycling process easier and helps to improve efficiency in all areas. As such, it is important for businesses to understand these categories, especially when it comes to arranging a collection with a professional waste management service.

 

Read on to find out more about the most common categories of trade waste.


Dry Mixed Recyclables


A typical way for trade waste to be organised is under the category of dry mixed recycling. This means that recyclable materials can be collected in one go, whether they consist of paper, plastic or metal. These need to be emptied of all food and liquid, where large pieces of cardboard should be flat packed for ease of transportation.


Glass


Though glass is also a recyclable material, it is likely that it will be collected separately from other dry recycling. This is because broken glass can be hazardous, where glass is also heavier than paper based recyclables. Bottles and jars should be rinsed out, and sorted separately from their metal lids.


Food Waste


Lots of commercial enterprises will produce food waste, where this is sorted and collected at volume from restaurants on a daily basis. Usually cooked and uncooked plate waste will be collected together, where some may be sorted for composting. Additionally, used food oils are usually sorted and collected separately.


General Waste


In addition to recyclable refuse, trade waste can also include general non-recyclables, such as black bin waste. This may contain contaminated food packaging, as well as other materials that can’t be salvaged. Usually, this is kept to a minimum to reduce the quantity of waste that ends up in landfill.


Newtown Skip Hire: Leading Trade Waste Services For Your Business


At Newtown Skip Hire, we offer a dedicated trade waste disposal service, where we can collect mixed recycling, glass and food waste according to your requirements.

 

We aim to recycle or repurpose 90% of all the waste we collect, helping to minimise the environmental impact of your business. This means you can depend on us to handle your waste with care and attention.

 

Get in touch with us today to find out more about our waste removal services.

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