House Clearance Lanark Recycling Up To 95%

If the high recycling targets (up to 95%) are to be maintained by House Clearance Lanark as well as other house clearance companies, then recovery routes will have to be found for the flooring (Carpet) portion of house clearance waste. As an example of the problems likely in recycling one of the biggest sources of waste in a house you have to consider the current situation. There is only one company involved in carpet recycling from house clearances in the country: Northern based House Clearance Lanark. We offer a Scotland wide collection and at the moment specialise in all floor coverings collected by other house clearance companies in Lanark & the rest of Scotland.

House Clearance Middlesbrough Costs & Prices In The Recyclable Waste Market

The main news on House Clearance Middlesbrough mind is the dreadful state of the recyclable waste market. Prices have plummeted still further: since January prices have fallen by up to 44% for plastics; 23% for mixed metal; 33% for cardboard and 22% for mixed wood. Waste transfer stations in Middlesbrough & around the UK are having to pass on the lower prices they are facing both in the UK and abroad to the smaller scrap collectors and house clearance companes here in Middlesbrough.

House Clearance Gateshead Recycling Costs

Last month House Clearance Gateshead launched a petition aimed at the rising costs of tipping fees for house clearance waste which is usually fully saleable to the secondary reuse market. The form essentially asked house clearance companies in Gateshead whether their profits had been hit by the increase in waste transfer costs (which now account for 40% of house clearance exspenses). This is an issue which has been facing many house clearance companies as the proportion of recyclable waste has risen in the last couple of years.

House Clearance Newcastle Upon Tyne Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

The traditionally approved reduce, reuse, recycle strategy seems to be have become more of a guide than a rule-book, with the ‘Proximity Principle’ likely to have an increasing influence over national policy (this could be a problem for those who rely on free trade for recyclables). Other possible changes could include recycled content targets to boost recyclate markets. Although, energy from house clearance waste as an option was perhaps over-stressed, it was good to see the Government is committed to increasing recycling.

House Clearance In Newcastle & Recycling Services

House Clearance Newcasle Upon Tyne has been researching the current state of play for WEEE recycling in the UK. There has been the rather welcome discovery of a fact that many in the recycling & Newcastle house clearance industry have known for years: almost all large household appliances, or ‘white goods’ are collected for recycling by long-established routes. Whether via the house clearance company or by local authorities, old washing-machines and cookers find their way into the shredders, where they are processed, achieving recycling rates of an estimated 68%.

House Clearance Sunderland Costs

The 20% increase in license fees for most house clearance Sunderland recycling sites is unpopular to say the least. Effectively a tax on running a house clearance business in the Sunderland area, like all taxes it has to be paid or you risk prosecution.

The licence charges are not only relatively new, but have been raised by more than the rate of inflation every year since they were introduced. This time by more than five times inflation. Since the fees were first introduced in 1994, they have risen by 75% and in some cases doubled. Why the fees? To fund the Environment Agency, who regulate the waste management industry & house clearance services in Sunderland amongst many other functions.

House Clearance Stirling Government Regulation

There have been two disappointments this week for the Stirling House Clearance industry. Both the British Recycling Federation and the British Waste Association expressed their concern over this Government’s ignorance of the needs of the house clearance industry in Scotland no more so than here in Stirling. On the one hand the Government is channelling large sums of money to such projects as Going for Green or the much heralded environmental task-force, which, let’s face it, have questionable results and will swallow as much money as you can throw at them for as long as you, the tax-payer, can afford it.

House Clearance Middlesbrough Costs

The Budget offered mixed blessings for the Middlesbrough house clearance industry. The Landfill Tax was increased from £7 to £10 for ‘active’ waste, and it seems possible that some house clearance waste could be exempted from the Tax if is it is not for landfill. If so some of the pressure on house clearance companies could be greatly reduced: a cost saving which could be passed on down the rest of the recycling chain.

House Clearance Dundee Waste & Recycling Regulations

Parliament have set out to increase the UK recycling rates for waste in line with the EC Waste Directive, which requires member states to achieve recovery rates of between 50% and 65% by 2018. As is often the case with legislation originating in Brussels, the full ramifications are not yet clear especially for us in The Dundee house clearance business. You would expect legislation designed to increase recycling rates to benefit the recycling & house clearance industry here is Dundee.

House Clearance Edinburgh & Recyclables

As you can see in our special feature on house clearance in the Edinburgh area, the export of recyclables could soon be fraught with difficulties. Trade in secondhand electronics, which has been encouraged by the Government in recent years, could be made illegal thanks to the wranglings of a few faceless Euro-bureaucrats. Nobody within the recycling industry or house clearance world thinks that containers filled with dangerous batteries should be dumped on the poor nations of the world, to poison the environment and pollute the land for generations to come.