Asbestos Skips
Operating a network of fully licensed, Asbestos disposal facilities, the Mick George Group offer Asbestos Waste Skips to professionally manage your requirements.
Asbestos Skips / Containers
Specialising in Waste Management for over 40-years and operating a network of our own fully licensed, Environment Agency approved Asbestos Waste disposal facilities, the Mick George Group professionally manage all Asbestos Waste and Hazardous Waste disposal requirements – Collection, Carriage and Disposal.
Our investment in multiple site locations, additional ADR approved fleet, a comprehensive range of containers and a brand-new waste segregation facility, permits the Mick George Group to provide a first-class service on a national basis, to help drive down your landfill disposal costs.
We ensure that all Asbestos Waste and Hazardous Waste collected is rigorously inventoried, tracked, handled and stored at all times, before being disposed of in the most appropriate and responsible manner, providing fully compliant paperwork and tailored waste data reports where necessary.
We have a range of enclosed skips with lockable lids available from Asbestos Bags, 8yd enclosed to 40 yd³ RORO’s, enabling you to collate and store Asbestos safely on site without any risk.
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Our Asbestos and Hazardous containers are available in Cambridgeshire, Peterborough, Leicestershire, Milton Keynes, Norfolk, and Northamptonshire; servicing the construction and industrial sectors with professionalism that you can rely on.
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