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Why Do I Need A Skip


Entered by: Skiphire UK @ 11/01/2010 10:51:00

All projects, be it gardening, demolition or construction projects produce waste products. While very small projects generate only a small quantity of waste material that could be handled to the recycling centre by trailer or car most projects will generate enough waste that will be such an inconvenience that a skip becomes a necessity. Even the smallest skip has ample capacity to deal with a garden clearance and there is the added benefit that your waste material is taken away from your property for you. With Skip Hire UK we recycle as much waste as possible and you can be sure that the small amount that cannot be recycled is disposed of with in environmentally sound ways.

For commercial projects a skip is a must. It doesn’t make sense to take any of your workforce off the job to deal with waste management when there are far more efficient ways of managing waste that allow your team to maximise their productivity.

Another factor of hiring a skip from Skip Hire UK is the ability to deal with hazardous waste. While it may be possible to take a television or a small fridge to the tip yourself if you come across an quantity of asbestos or hazardous liquids then it is essential to hire a covered skip and have the peace of mind that comes from knowing that these dangerous materials are being disposed of in a manner that is safe for the environment and other people.

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