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Systematic ways of Performing Efficient Waste Collection in London
To ensure effective garbage disposal and minimize the damage caused to the environment by
rubbish you need to implement a systematic waste collection in your London premises. Only a
systematic waste collection procedure can ensure efficient collection and disposal of rubbish.
For this you need to collect all kinds of rubbish in time, regularly and in accordance with the bye
Laws of Waste Management in London. This will ensure that there is no accumulation of
rubbish either at your premises or at the curbside. Even land filling will come down to some
extent.
Collect garbage yourself
You can do it all for yourself from collecting the rubbish from all over your premises to dumping
them in the curbside in a bin or skip. You need to get a hang of the rules and system to set up a
smooth Waste Collection in London for your home or business.
Types of waste you can collect on the curbside
Regular garbage from your premises such as vegetable peelings, plastic, metal and glass cans
and bottles, paper etc need to be kept in plastic containers or bags of at least 30 litters and at
most 125 liters in volume. You should keep these containers at the curbside for waste collection
before 7 a.m. If you have waste sofa beds, mattresses, furniture etc for removal then you
should remove the mattress from beds and tie down the springs. If you have sharp objects such
as broken glass, needles etc to dispose then you should seal them in a cardboard box and label
the box properly for the collection team to be aware of the dangerous objects.
Waste you cannot collect
You cannot collect construction and renovation material such as bricks, concrete etc. You
cannot even keep paints, damaged electronic and electrical appliances, scrap metals etc in the
curbside for collection.
Law governing different aspects of waste collection
There are different bye laws governing collection of different types of garbage. The Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive stipulate that at least 4 kg of material must be
recovered per year per head from waste electronic and electrical material such as computer,
scanner, copier etc.
There are a number of bye laws regarding collection and disposal of various toxic and
hazardous materials too such as chemical effluents, biological waste etc. You must have some
idea about these laws if you don’t want to be caught off guard by the environmental law
enforcement authorities.
Outsource the job
You can also outsource the job of waste collection to a third party. In that case they will do the
whole job. They will inspect your premises, assess the amount and variety of garbage and quote
a price. Once you agree to the price they will carry out the whole gamut of garbage collection
and disposal. They will gather all the waste material from your premises, collect them in proper
containers and send them for disposal in accordance with laid down laws. This will take off your
responsibility of managing waste collection in your London home.
For more info visit us at http://www.citywastecollection.co.uk/