Stripping out an office, clearing a building site or tearing down a tired partition wall floods you with rubble, timber and plasterboard that must move quickly for work to continue. Our CSCS‑certified crews arrive with a caged tipper, load everything by hand and issue a digital Waste Transfer Note before leaving. More than 90 percent of what we collect is recycled into new aggregates or biomass fuel, keeping your project greener and your site compliant.
“We clear projects in Romford RM1, Dartford DA1 and Charlton SE7, letting trades stay on schedule.”
Concrete, bricks, blocks, roof tiles, ceramic waste, timber and offcuts, doors and frames, metal ductwork, plasterboard and gypsum, insulation, glass, uPVC, wiring, soils, clay, hardcore, palettes, plastic wrap, packaging, site hoarding, skip‑bag contents, strip‑out fixtures and general mixed renovation debris.
We tag each waste stream with the correct EWC code and estimate load volumes.
Crews set up colour‑coded bays or bins to separate rubble, timber, metal and plasterboard.
Our team hand‑loads directly from your work area into the caged tipper or arranges a grab‑lorry lift for loose piles.
GPS‑tracked vehicle heads straight to approved recycling facilities, avoiding road permits and skip exchanges.
You receive a Waste Transfer Note and tonnage breakdown the same day for your site‑waste‑management plan.
“Trusted on refurb sites in Woolwich SE18, Sidcup DA15 and Rainham RM13 where every minute counts.”
Our office completes every duty‑of‑care document, from EWC coding for clean concrete (17 01 07) to hazardous soil thresholds (17 05 03). We handle Environment Agency exemptions, local authority road licences for grab operations and keep records for six years, making your next audit simple.
Silica‑rich dust from cutting blocks and boards can harm lungs, so our crews use mist suppression, M‑class vacuums and sealed sacks. Every operative holds up‑to‑date face‑fit certification and follows HSE good‑order guidelines, leaving work areas broom‑clean and ready for the next trade.
Crushed concrete and brick are screened into Type 1 sub‑base, plasterboard is processed for gypsum recovery and timber becomes biomass fuel. These routes cut carbon, reduce virgin‑aggregate demand and help clients hit BREEAM waste targets.
“Diverting waste from Lewisham SE13, Upminster RM14 and Brentwood CM14 into the circular economy.”
Yes. We can station a grab lorry on standby or make multiple tipper runs during active demolition.
Our teams use chutes or wheel suspended bags to bring rubble safely to ground level.
Plasterboard must be separated from biodegradable waste. We bag gypsum on site and send it to specialist recyclers.
Greater London, Kent and Essex including all SE, DA and RM postcodes.
Digital Waste Transfer Notes are emailed within one hour of the collection finishing.
Use the Quick Quote form or call our construction desk to secure your slot today. Got Waste? We’re Onboard.