For a convenient, quick and hassle-free way to clear out unwanted bulky items from your home, book a bulky waste collection now: Check prices and book Numerous household items can be repaired or even reused as something else. However, we know that sometimes the only choice is to dispose of...
COLLECTION OF BULKY AND LARGE HOUSEHOLD WASTE ITEMS All wastes arising from works of construction, demolition or excavation are classified as industrial waste. As such, North Hertfordshire District Council does not have a duty to collect or dispose of these materials. Private arrangements must be ...
Torfaen County Borough Council operates a Bulky Collection Service for larger items of household waste such as furniture and white goods at a cost of £20 per collection for up to 3 items. Extra items are then charged at £5 per item. We collect up to a total of 8 items in one vis...
NEW charges have been introduced by Bridgend County Borough Council for the collection of all bulky waste items, such as carpets, sofas, beds and chairs. Charges for bulky household wasre BIRMINGHAM residents can get their bulky rubbish collected five days a week from next month. Bulky waste ...
Bulky Goods means large goods which are, in the opinion of the council, of such a size and shape as to require: Sample 1Sample 2 Based on 4 documents SaveCopy Bulky Goods means items or materials that cannot be reasonably and conveniently collected during regularly scheduled weekly pickups, in...
In January 2019 the BBC Shared Data Unit reported on the postcode lottery of council charges to collect unwanted furniture and other large waste items.Data was gathered and analysed from 391 councils across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland and we found:...
Bulky yarn is a general category that encompasses three different yarn weights outlined by the US Craft Council. Bulky, Super Bulky, and Jumbo, in increasing thickness. They’re much thicker than most yarns you might be used to. Created for extreme and novelty knitting, this yarn can be used...
Legitimate means of disposal available to householders include council collection, household waste recycling centres, private companies and charities. This study was aimed at identifying the key drivers for fly-tipping bulky wastes using the county of Hampshire, UK as a case study area. The study ...
Household bulky waste, defined as 'any large items you would normally take with you when moving house' constitutes 56% of fly-tipped household waste. Although fly-tipping, especially the disposal of the bulky household waste stream by way of fly-tipping, is little studied, it causes a wide ...
The bulky waste collection service, collecting large items such as furniture and electrical goods was identified as an area to target for improvement. A case study approach was adopted using data collected on a daily basis by CBC to quantify the number and type of ite...