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Engineering Waste Management And Recycling


The Engineering industry can be a very waste-intensive industry producing waste at every stage of the engineering process. From civil engineering to electro mechanical engineering, responsible waste management is critical.


As there is such a wide variety of waste produced in Engineering it is very important not only from an environmental point of view but commercially to have a robust waste management plan in place. Given the amount of waste produced there is a call to move from waste disposal to waste management. This plan needs to be in place at the very start of your Engineering projects to ensure everyone is on board at every stage. Managing this process efficiently saves time and money. GWR Waste Management works with Engineers across the country to determine the best way to reduce and manage any waste. Our industry-specific experience means we can create a solution tailored to your businesses.

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Common Types Of Engineering Waste 


The types of Engineering waste are varied and can be anything from aerosols, paints, waste machine acids and fluids, waste oils, contaminated packaging, alkali and solvent waste, dry mixed recycling, plastics and glass and more.


What Is Engineering Waste?


Engineering waste is varied and a huge issue for the industry. Not only do you have your own waste to deal with, Engineers are often tasked with coming up with new, innovative solutions to waste management for other organisations. Therefore it is vital you manage your own waste properly to set that gold standard. Effective waste management can also be a major contributor to company profitability.


Engineering Waste And Recycling Bins


Our experience working with Engineering businesses means we can provide the right collection methods for your needs and ensure your engineering waste is collected in a timely manner. That way, you’ll reduce the amount of engineering waste on site and allow work to continue more efficiently. There are many different options for waste collection in the Engineering industry, read our bin size guide to explore our range of containers in more detail and contact us for specialist advice on the solution to  your waste management needs.


View our bin size guide here

Industrial Waste for Engineering

Our large containers and grab lorries can collect your inert waste and take it to be sorted and sent to be repurposed into new products.

INDUSTRIAL

Dry Mixed Recycling for Engineering

Depending upon the phase of the engineering project large amounts of DMR is produced, especially in packaging. We help you manage it in the best way.

DRY MIXED RECYCLING

Glass Recycling for Engineering

Glass and other similar waste can be crushed into pellets, melted and used to create a variety of new products.

GLASS

Hazardous Waste Collections for Engineering

Hazardous waste is collected and securely transferred to a specialist recycling centre so you can rest assured your waste is handled in accordance with all regulations.

HAZARDOUS
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How To Reduce Engineering Waste


To be able to reduce Engineering waste a more holistic approach is needed from start to finish on any project.


  • Plan, having a robust plan in place that identifies the source of waste, what materials are to be recycled and identifying the designated recycling areas on site will focus your employees
  • Sourcing, using suppliers who can take back waste and work in a sustainable way can reduce your waste output.
  • Separating, providing separate recycling containers for different types of waste, such as plastic, cardboard, glass, metal, wood etc will prevent it being placed in the general skip.
  • Reuse, encourage the reuse of off cuts and scraps, this not only reduces waste it could save you money.
  • Training, ensure all your employees understand the importance of waste management and know what to do with all waste materials.


GWR Waste Management can work with your business to produce a waste management plan to ensure productivity and environmental protection.


Engineering Waste Collection Cost


The price we charge for our waste management and recycling service will depend on your business’ specific requirements. That’s because we tailor our offering to you, ensuring we always deliver an exceptional standard of customer satisfaction. For more accurate guidance on the cost of your engineering waste solution,
contact our friendly team. We’ll provide you with a free, no obligation quote to help you make your choice.


Leading UK Waste Management For Engineering


When dealing with Engineering waste choosing a specialist waste management and recycling company is key. We make waste management easy for UK businesses. Operating nationally, our holistic service offering means we are the only answer to Engineering waste management whatever the scale of your company. GWR Waste Management has helped clients across the UK improve their sustainability through implementing better waste procedures. With us, it’s easier than ever to boost your environmental credentials and save money too.

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