Category Archives: Domestic Skip Waste

Top 5 Tips to Reduce Your Household Waste

With environmental issues and the ever increasing pressure on authorities to reduce waste and recycle wherever possible we all need to do our part for the environment. Lancashire, like many other counties, aims to be at the forefront of recycling and this mindset needs to begin at home.

Garden maintenance tips should you follow in September?

With the great British summer having officially come to an end and your holidays possibly over and done with for another year, you may be spending a lot of time glancing outside your house window at a less-than-perfect garden, and contemplating what you could do to spruce it up a little.

The consequences of having a poor waste management plan

Hiring a skip isn’t just something that you should do to get your rubbish ‘out of the way’; indeed, poor waste management in general can have terrible consequences. Below are some of those that you should be aware of, whether you are a householder or business owner.

The Do’s and Dont’s of Skip Hire

Whether you are looking to hire a skip for a domestic DIY or household clearance project or you’re a commercial building company looking to dispose of building rubble, it makes sense to hire a skip for convenient disposal of your waste.

The best ways to de-clutter your house after Christmas and New Year

The best ways to de-clutter your house after Christmas and New Year Now that all of the seasonal excitement has died down, the likelihood is that you will be in a less-than-tidy house, wondering just how you can de-clutter your humble abode for the 12 months ahead. With that in mind, here are our top […]

4 Things You Need to Know About Hazardous Waste Disposal

For homes and businesses alike, the appropriate disposal of hazardous waste is all-important. Hazardous waste can pose a great danger to the environment, which is why laws are in place to govern how it is disposed of and to prevent fly-tipping.

Recycling & Landfill Waste – What You Need To Do

Recycling is one of those subjects that has been central to the ‘zeitgeist’ of recent years – governments, organisations and pressure groups alike have been emphasising the importance of everyone recycling as much of their household waste as possible