Building Waste Removal
Keep your site clear of building waste with our licensed team of waste carriers.
Need your construction waste removed? Don’t let your skip overfill and hold you up. The Waste Team will manage all waste throughout your construction or demolition project.
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DIY & Building Waste Removal in Leeds, Bradford & Wakefield
All businesses are responsible for the safe removal and disposal of building waste. If the jobs done wrong, you could face significant fines. Don’t put yourself at risk - The Waste Team will clear your construction waste quickly, compliantly and safely.
We’ll dispose of all types of building waste, including wood, metal, concrete, bricks and even asbestos. Plus, our team recycles up to 90% of your rubbish, so you can reduce landfill tax and do your part for the planet.
Contact us on 0113 2568 853 or online for a FREE quote on building and construction waste removal.
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Building waste is divided into three categories: inert, non-hazardous and hazardous. Inert waste includes concrete, bricks and soil. Hazardous waste refers to asbestos and electrical wiring; non-hazardous waste doesn’t impact human health or the environment.
All builders and businesses must dispose of and recycle their building waste. This is a legal requirement, as per The Waste Regulations 2011. If not carried out compliantly, you can face serious fines and even persecution .
No. You can only use your council skip for DIY waste generated from home improvement projects. A licensed waste carrier must collect commercial waste.
DIY waste is any rubbish generated from a DIY project in your home. Your local council will accept up to two 50-litre bags four times a month*. Any more and you’ll need to go to a local waste carrier. At The Waste Team, you’ll never need to take trips to the skip. Just ring us on 0113 2568 853, and we’ll be at your site in no time.
Building waste, instead, is any material produced as a result of construction work. Often, this waste is inert (e.g., concrete and bricks), which can’t go to landfill.
*(Applies to Leeds council only. Please check your council’s website for more guidance.)
We’re always looking for ways to reduce carbon emissions generated from landfills. That’s why we recycle 90% of the waste we collect. We will take anything we can’t recycle to an appropriate disposal facility.
Yes. If you’re looking for a soft or hard strip out for your home or office, contact our team for more information and a free quote.