UK logistics and warehousing businesses generate warehouse management terminals, automated sortation systems, RFID infrastructure and fleet telematics at scale - requiring RORO container solutions, 24-hour scheduling and consolidated reporting that standard WEEE collectors cannot provide. We deliver all three with full Duty of Care documentation.
Why It Matters
Logistics and warehousing businesses cycle through warehouse management terminals, automated sortation systems, RFID infrastructure and fleet telematics at a scale and frequency that most WEEE collectors cannot accommodate - especially when collections need to fit around 24-hour operations.
Every UK business disposing of electrical equipment must use a licensed waste contractor and obtain full Duty of Care documentation. Using an unlicensed collector can result in unlimited fines under the Environmental Protection Act 1990.
IT equipment contains sensitive data. Disposal without certified data destruction exposes your business to ICO enforcement and GDPR breaches. We provide Blancco and ADISA-certified destruction on every applicable collection.
A waste transfer note alone is not sufficient for WEEE. ISO 14001 audits, public sector tenders and ESG reports require full Duty of Care chains. We provide complete documentation on every job, retained for the legally required period.
What Our Customers Say
Electrical Waste We Collect
We collect and recycle all 15 categories of WEEE as defined by UK WEEE Regulations 2013. From a single laptop to a full industrial clearance, every item is handled compliantly with full Duty of Care documentation.
Rated as a best-practice treatment facility by the Environment Agency.
One of the UK’s highest-performing fleets for emissions and efficiency.