Construction Waste Collection
Efficient construction waste management from Mick George Group. We collect, recycle, and dispose of all types of construction waste. Fully licensed, sustainable, and compliant waste solutions.
Construction Waste Management Services
At Mick George Group, we understand that construction, demolition, and renovation projects generate large quantities of waste, from concrete and bricks to soil and timber. As one of the leading waste management providers in the UK construction sector, we deliver safe, efficient, and compliant solutions for businesses of all sizes.
Our comprehensive construction waste services ensure your site operates legally, safely, and sustainably throughout Cambridgeshire, Peterborough, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire and Milton Keynes area.
We’re fully licensed waste carriers, providing everything from skip hire and bulk waste collection to recycling and recovery solutions, helping you meet environmental obligations while keeping projects on track.
Why Construction Waste Management Matters
The UK construction industry produces over 100 million tonnes of waste each year, accounting for more than 60% of the nation’s total waste output. Comprehensive management of this waste isn’t just a legal requirement; it’s a crucial step in protecting the environment and reducing your business’s carbon footprint.
Effective waste management helps your organisation:
- Comply with The Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2011
- Avoid costly landfill tax and penalties
- Enhance site safety and efficiency
- Improve your company’s sustainability credentials and reputation
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Comprehensive Construction Waste Recycling
We strive to achieve zero waste to landfill across all operations. Our recycling processes maximise material recovery, with many products reprocessed for use in new construction projects.
Common materials we recycle include:
- Concrete and Rubble: Crushed for use as recycled aggregates
- Wood Waste: Converted into chipboard, mulch, or biomass fuel
- Metals: Recycled to create new metal products
- Plasterboard, Glass & Plastics: Reprocessed for reuse in manufacturing
By choosing Mick George Group, you’re not only ensuring compliance but also demonstrating your commitment to sustainable building practices.
Construction Waste Disposal
We provide tailored waste removal solutions to suit your site’s scale and activity. Options include:
- Construction Skips & Containers: From small skips to roll-on roll-off bins
- Hazardous Waste Collection: Managed by licensed specialists
- On-Site Segregation Systems: Simplifying recycling at the source
- Duty of Care Documentation: Including free waste transfer notes for every collection
All collections are managed by trained professionals and tracked from your site to the final recovery destination, ensuring full transparency and traceability.
Construction Waste Types We Manage
Construction sites generate a wide range of materials. We manage all categories safely and responsibly, including:
- Inert Waste: Concrete, bricks, rubble, stones, and soil
- Non-Hazardous Waste: Wood, glass, metals, plastic, and packaging
- Hazardous Waste: Asbestos, paints, adhesives, contaminated soils, and chemicals
All waste is segregated, collected, and processed through our network of licensed recycling and recovery facilities, minimising landfill use and supporting the circular economy.
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Why Choose Mick George?
- Local Waste Management expertise.
- Licensed waste carriers with years of Construction experience.
- Free bin and container supply with flexible collection schedules.
- Competitive pricing tailored to your waste volumes.
- A commitment to sustainability and regulatory compliance.
Sustainable Construction Waste
Poor waste management can have severe environmental consequences, contributing to:
- 50% of landfill waste in the UK
- 23% of air pollution
- 40% of water pollution
- 50% of climate change impacts
By recycling, reusing, and reducing construction waste, we can collectively reduce pollution, conserve resources, and build a more sustainable future for the industry.
Construction Waste FAQ’s
Waste should be separated into dedicated containers for inert, recyclable, and hazardous materials. Skips or bins should be clearly labelled and placed close to where waste is generated to make segregation easier.
Book Waste Collection OnlineYes, the majority of construction waste can be recycled, including concrete, metals, plasterboard, glass, and wood. At Mick George Group, we prioritise recycling and reprocessing to achieve zero landfill waste.
Book Waste Collection OnlinePlan ahead, order materials accurately, reuse and repurpose leftover resources, and train site staff in waste segregation. Using a professional waste partner like Mick George Group also ensures efficient recycling and reduced landfill use.
Book Waste Collection OnlineCollected waste is transported to licensed recycling or recovery facilities. Here, materials are sorted, processed, and reused wherever possible to minimise environmental impact.
Book Waste Collection OnlineYes. We are fully licensed to handle and dispose of hazardous materials such as asbestos, contaminated soils, and chemicals, following all relevant environmental and health regulations.
Book Waste Collection OnlineNeil Johnson - Technical and Waste Director
Neil Johnson - Technical and Waste Director
Neil Johnson, a qualified Chemist, heads up the companies waste handling business. With over 25 years’ experience within the Waste Industry, Neil is an expert in contaminated land and hazardous waste streams. Neil has played a pivotal role in securing several major waste, RDF and biomass contracts and has permitted over 40 Mick George Group waste facilities for use in the company’s ever expanding waste business.
Tel: 01480 499 165 Email: mgsales@mickgeorge.co.uk
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New Commercial Waste Bin Collection Service
The Mick George Commercial Waste Bin Collection service is now open for customer onboarding, with collections scheduled to commence from January 2026.
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15.3% Decrease in Residual Landfill Waste
Residual waste sent to landfill decreased by 15.3% between 2019 and 2023, according to recent reports.
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Landfill Tax Reform
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