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At The Master Key Group, our dedication to sustainability drives everything we do. We're committed to offering our clients sustainable waste management solutions that not only meet their needs but also prioritize environmental protection and a cleaner future for generations to come. That's why we've developed the Waste Toolbox—an innovative resource designed to help you understand your various waste streams and guide you in their proper disposal. With our Waste Toolbox, you'll not only contribute to environmental preservation but also save on disposal costs. Join us in our mission to create a greener, more sustainable world.
Most waste items can be placed in a general waste bin but you should always try to fulfill the waste hierarchy by diverting recyclables to other waste bins. For further details on the waste streams that can and cannot be placed in a general waste bin, scan your QR code to find out more.
Different waste collectors and councils define recycling as including different items. In our DMR bins, we collect cardboard and paper but this does not include laminated paper which is classified as general waste, drinks and food cans and plastic bottles. Scan your QR code to find out more.
The best way to ensure that waste recycling is maximized, food waste must be placed in a separate bin to avoid contamination of potential recycling materials. Any biodegradable materials can be placed in a food waste bin and including plant waste, and paper products. Scan your QR code to find out more.
We can provide bins of any sizes specifically for garden waste. If it is a small amount of garden waste can be deposited in a food waste bin. For further details on the waste streams that can and cannot be placed in green waste bins, scan your QR code to find out more.
A glass recycling bin may only contain glass bottles and containers. Window glass is therefore not included in this category as this is not recyclable. For further details on the waste streams that can and cannot be placed in Glass Recycling bins, scan your QR code to find out more.
Plasterboard may not be placed in any other bin and must be kept separately. It is not hazardous and it is kept separately because gypsum is 100% recyclable. For further details on the waste streams that can and cannot be placed in Plasterboard bins, scan your QR code to find out more.
Anything that has had an electrical current through it is classed as a WEEE item. Some WEEE items are also classed as hazardous and the WEEE processor will issue a Hazardous Waste Transfer Note. For more details on the waste that can be placed in a WEEE bin, scan your QR code to find out more.
Waste that contains items that have human or animal waste or fluids must be treated as hazardous, sealed in yellow bags and placed in lockable yellow bins to be incinerated at very high temperatures. For more details on the waste that can and can't be placed in a hygienic waste bin, scan your QR code to find out more.
Builders' waste and rubble may not be placed in wheeled bins. This type of waste is too heavy for wheeled bins which are not designed to be safe when overweight. Builder's waste should be placed in a suitable skip. For further details on the waste streams that can and cannot be placed in builder's waste skips, scan your QR code to find out more.
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