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Waste services for
Cheshire East businesses

We offer reliable and cost-effective trade waste and recycling collections for businesses across Cheshire East.


Commercial waste we collect

Recycling

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For items that can be recycled – we’ll collect and process them responsibly, helping your business reduce waste and protect the environment.

What can go in your recycling collection?

  • Clean, dry plastic bottles, pots, tubs and trays
  • Cardboard
  • Paper
  • Metal drink cans

Food waste

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As a waste services provider, we can make it easy for your food waste, recyclables and other waste to be collected.

What’s more, the food waste we collect will be taken to our state-of-the-art composting plant in Crewe – so you’ll be helping the environment too.

Gov.uk guidance for all businesses, charities and public sector organisations on separating recyclable waste.

General waste

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For items that can’t be recycled – we’ll collect and dispose of it responsibly, so you can focus on running your business.

What can go in your general waste collection?

  • Non-recyclable packaging
  • Broken or damaged items that can’t be recycled
  • Certain plastics and mixed materials
  • Small amounts of non-hazardous waste

Get a quote

Contact us for a free business waste collection quote.

Enquire about commercial waste

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Event waste management

From summer fairs and charity events, to Christmas markets and festivals, if you’re holding an event in Cheshire East, you’ll need to consider how you’ll deal with litter and waste. We can help by:

  •  providing waste and recycling bins, and collecting them afterwards
  •  remove and dispose of any waste
  •  sweep the streets and litter-pick
  •  other clean-up work afterwards

No matter how big or small - we can help keep your event clean and green.

Enquire about event waste management

Page last reviewed: 07 January 2026