Business Waste Guides
With many years experience in the waste management industry, our team of experts have a lot of insights to share to help you optimise your business’s waste processes.
Below you can find are collection of guides, which we are regularly crafting and updating, to help you find actionable advice to apply to your business.


Small Business Waste Guide
Managing waste efficiently is vital for small businesses, helping to cut costs, stay compliant, and operate sustainably. This guide covers essential strategies, from waste reduction tips to choosing flexible collection services that suit your needs.
The insights shared from our experts within can help small businesses adopt new processes that suit the requirements that come with being a smaller operation.
Guide to Simpler Recycling
Simpler Recycling is a waste legislation reform that come into effect on 31st March 2025. It must be implemented by all households and businesses; micro-firms (businesses with fewer than 10 full-time employees) will not need to follow the changes until 31st March 2027. However, it is recommended to adapt your processes prior to this, to ensure that you are compliant.


Hazardous Waste Guide
Hazardous waste management is a critical aspect of modern business operations, especially for industries handling potentially dangerous materials.
Whether you run a construction site, manufacturing facility, or an office generating electronic waste, proper handling and disposal isn’t just best practice, it’s the law.
Event Waste Management Guide
For businesses, managing waste at large or small events is a responsibility that enhances reputation and aligns with sustainability goals. All of these can be achieved whilst ensuring that your event happens with no disruptions from waste processes.
This guide details the key steps and considerations to take when implementing waste management for your event.


Confidential Waste Guide
Every business handles sensitive information, whether it’s customer records, financial data, or employee details. Improper disposal of confidential waste can lead to data breaches, identity theft, and non-compliance with UK regulations such as the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. Secure disposal ensures legal compliance, protects your reputation, and safeguards sensitive information.



