Thursday 10 September 2015

Office Clearance London

It is very important for a business to run smoothly regardless of what is happening around the office, which is why many businesses choose to hire office clearance services to help with relocating or a clear out. Having a clearance team deal with all the stress allows a business to focus on more important things.

London Office clearance companies have experience in clearing out offices without causing too much disruption, the highly qualified team take extra care in order to avoid any damages that may occur while removing the office items. The office clearance companies’ deal with a wide variety of office removals from large cooperative offices to small local offices and all the lobs are treated the same.

Wednesday 2 September 2015

Rubbish Collection London



Many unwanted items are recyclable, but household/commercial rubbish is still being taken to landfill. People are still choosing to put everything in the bin for rubbish collection, instead of taking their time to sort the recycling out. With households being provided with recycling boxes/bins, it has helped many to keep things separated and recycle where possible but residents are still disposing construction and demolition waste in the bin.

With households planning home improvements to keep up with time, it is important to maintain the amount of rubbish being sent to landfill. To prevent residents sending large mixed loads of building waste to landfill, many boroughs have introduced a charge to dispose of loads of construction and demolition waste from home improvement projects.

As of August 2015, all mixed loads of construction, demolition and excavation waste will be charged per 100kg (15.74 stones). DIY and construction items such as paint, carpets and underlay, wood and appliances like washing machines, fridges and freezers, will continue to be free of charge but will have to be sorted for recycling and provide appropriate ID. 

Boroughs hope by applying the charge it will encourage residents to sort through their DIY waste and recycle what they can to reduce the cost. People tend to take carloads of building waste to the reuse and recycling centres, where most of which ends up in landfill.