Now is a great time to declutter a work or home space - skips can be provided at great rates to take it away in a eco friendly way
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Wednesday, 26 December 2012
Sunday, 9 December 2012
Waste handling gets greener
Waste handling is energy intensive, and Manns waste generate 20% of their energy needs from solar panels recently installed
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Sunday, 25 November 2012
What permits do a waste carrier require?
It is critical that you ensure anyone who deals with your waste has the appropriate Envirnoment Agency and Waste Carrier permits
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Monday, 12 November 2012
Modern waste removal
Modern waste removal involves a strong focus on customer service and recycling, which benefits all stakeholders
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Monday, 29 October 2012
Domestic skips
Skip sizes confuse people, a 4 yard skip holds 3 cubic metres, equalling 30 - 40 bags for domestic use
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Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Business waste disposal
All businesses need to dispose of waste, it is important to dispose of it in an environmentally friendly way
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
Clearing a house garage or garden?
If you are clearing out a house, room, garden or garage, it probably makes sense to hire a skip over multiple trips to the dump
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Saturday, 29 September 2012
Not sure how to deal with your waste
If you have a pile of waste to dispose of, but are uncertain of how, ask us to call you to discuss the best option for you.
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Friday, 21 September 2012
Need a permit to have a skip?
If a skip is placed on a public road you will require a council permit, normally we can apply for this on your behalf
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Saturday, 15 September 2012
What not to put in your skip!
What cannot be skipped? Waste electronics such as fridge/freezers, TVs, microwaves, chemicals, clinical waste, tyres, asbestos and gas bottles.
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Thursday, 6 September 2012
Site clearing and excavation service
Mann's Waste offer site clearance and excavation down to the required level for construction or landscaping. We are capable of clearing sites in short time frames to suit our clients needs.
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Saturday, 1 September 2012
Enviro friendly down to our new fleet of trucks
Our new fleet of vehicles all meet Euro 5 emissions, as part of our commitment to being as green as possible
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Sunday, 26 August 2012
Great service comes first
Mann's is a family run business with over twenty years experience in the waste industry who will not compromise on service at any cost.
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Sunday, 19 August 2012
Fly tippin a problem, call Mann's to clear it up
Mann's Waste is also ideal for larger jobs such as clearing after a large event, or removing waste from a fly tipping area.
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Saturday, 11 August 2012
See how we can help large public venues tidy up
Events in public venues often make mountains of waste, which must be rapidly and efficiently cleared to allow public access, Manns Waste is expert at this.
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Sunday, 5 August 2012
Hiring a skip to deal with a mountain of rubbish
Disposing of waste can cause problems for many people. Those living in urban areas tend to have even more problems as dumping space is limited and bonfires are banned. If you have a large amount of rubbish to get rid of, perhaps from a house or garden renovation, a good idea is to hire a skip as you can fill this with all your waste and it will be collected all in one go, saving endless trips to the dump.
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Thursday, 26 July 2012
What is the right size of skip?
The most commonly used household skip is a 6 yrd but if you are still unsure please give us a call and we can clarify.
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Saturday, 21 July 2012
Green credentials keep growing
At our Waste Transfer Station in Dagenham we have installed solar panelling in the roof to provide us with 20% renewable energy http://www.mannswaste.co.uk/index.php?webpage=aboutus.html
Thursday, 12 July 2012
Impressive client list
Our range of demanding customers include the BBC and the Westfield Olympic Site, so you will see our trucks! http://www.mannswaste.co.uk/index.php?webpage=aboutus.html
Friday, 6 July 2012
No room for a skip? See our wait and load service
Hiring a skip can be
problematic if you do not have enough space to stand it. This problem can be
rectified by us as we offer a wait and load service. http://www.mannswaste.co.uk/
Sunday, 1 July 2012
Ongoing investment to reduce landfill
We have invested in the Trommel Screen that is able to process large flows of items that can be processed over a range of screen drum aperture sizes meaning it is more and ensures the absolute minimum goes to landfill. http://www.mannswaste.co.uk/index.php?webpage=news.php
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
Mann's waste offer an integrated waste management service
Mann's Waste own and operate our own state of the art waste transfer station in Dagenham, East London. In conjunction with this we offer a skip hire service which allows us to provide a bespoke waste disposal and management service to all our customers from corporate to private individuals.http://www.mannswaste.co.uk/
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
We provide a skip hire service and stock skips of all sizes starting from a basic 4 yard skip to a huge industrial 40 yard skip.
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Wednesday, 6 June 2012
Mann's is a family run business with over twenty years experience in the waste industry. We welcome any enquiry and no job is too big or small. We have the capability to clear sites of fly tipped material.
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Wednesday, 30 May 2012
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
They skips are priced by their size and their contents. The only other cost to consider is if a permit is required to place the skip on a public road. This is issued by the council, in some cases we can apply for the permit on your behalf but some councils require you to do it directly.
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Tuesday, 15 May 2012
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Mann's Waste own and operate our own state of the art waste transfer station in Dagenham, East London. In conjunction with this we offer a skip hire service which allows us to provide a bespoke waste disposal and management service to all our customers from corporate to private individuals.
http://www.mannswaste.co.uk/
http://www.mannswaste.co.uk/
Friday, 27 April 2012
Some Basic Information on Rubbish Removal as Part of Waste Management
Waste management refers to a group of activities that includes collection of waste generated as a result of various human activities, transportation of the collected wastes to dumps, and disposal or reprocessing of this waste in the appropriate manner. Waste management is resorted to undermine its effects on the health of the general public as well for the purpose of aesthetics. The waste may be solid, liquid, gaseous or radioactive and may be hazardous or non-hazardous.
There are different waste management practices in different parts of the world. Whereas most of the waste management activities are the responsibility of the local government body, in view of the excessive commercial wastes that are being generated in the world today, handling management of large amounts of industrial and commercial wastes is the responsibility of the entity generating the waste.
Domestic waste collection is usually handled by the civic authorities and in some cases there is participation by private companies or voluntary agencies. The actual methods of rubbish removal vary from place to place. Many places in Europe use underground vacuum suction systems in which wastes are removed through conduits. Many countries have resorted to curb side collection of wastes. The wastes are deposited into bins or skips on curb sides and organized appropriately as recyclable, organic, hazardous, etc. These are collected with the help of garbage collection trucks according to pre-specified schedules on a regular basis. Thereafter, the bins are transported to landfills for the purpose of disposal.
Alternately waste can be dumped in specified civic amenity sites by the residents themselves free of charge. However, proof that they are residing in the area may need to be provided. Some countries/cities even charge residents/organizations/other entities according to the amount of waste that they generate individually.
Private entrepreneurs and companies also offer junk removal services for homes and offices. Appliances such as used refrigerators, mixers, television sets, etc., bulky items, and office equipment including non-functional computers, copiers, furniture, printers, etc., are removed by junk hauling services. Some of these companies also offer garbage/ leaf removal facilities from areas in the cities/villages.
The garbage skips/bins can be hired or purchased. Some city councils provide households with bins for the purpose of collecting waste. The skips/bins are sometimes fitted with wheels to make them easier to handle. They come in different capacities. Some bins/skips can be secured with chains or bars to prevent theft. Walk-in bins are used when large amounts of waste need to be held. Different types of bins are used for different wastes such as construction wastes, hazardous wastes, electrical items, electronic wastes and clinical and other wastes that need to be quarantined. These skips/bins are made of fibre reinforced plastics or other environmentally friendly materials.
Trash trucks, dustbin lorries, etc., are used in most urban areas for the purpose of collection of wastes. The trucks can be loaded from the front, rear or sides. Some trucks are equipped with forks operated through levers and help to load the wastes. Grapple trucks are used for the collection of bulky waste items. The bins are loaded on to the forks which are then tipped to empty them into the lorry container. Three-wheeled wagons and dustcarts are used when the amount of rubbish to be removed is less. Underground wastes are sucked into trucks that are fitted with pneumatic systems.
Most of the waste management within a country is nationally regulated. However, movement of wastes across boundaries is a complex affair and has to satisfy several conditions and treaties.
There are different waste management practices in different parts of the world. Whereas most of the waste management activities are the responsibility of the local government body, in view of the excessive commercial wastes that are being generated in the world today, handling management of large amounts of industrial and commercial wastes is the responsibility of the entity generating the waste.
Domestic waste collection is usually handled by the civic authorities and in some cases there is participation by private companies or voluntary agencies. The actual methods of rubbish removal vary from place to place. Many places in Europe use underground vacuum suction systems in which wastes are removed through conduits. Many countries have resorted to curb side collection of wastes. The wastes are deposited into bins or skips on curb sides and organized appropriately as recyclable, organic, hazardous, etc. These are collected with the help of garbage collection trucks according to pre-specified schedules on a regular basis. Thereafter, the bins are transported to landfills for the purpose of disposal.
Alternately waste can be dumped in specified civic amenity sites by the residents themselves free of charge. However, proof that they are residing in the area may need to be provided. Some countries/cities even charge residents/organizations/other entities according to the amount of waste that they generate individually.
Private entrepreneurs and companies also offer junk removal services for homes and offices. Appliances such as used refrigerators, mixers, television sets, etc., bulky items, and office equipment including non-functional computers, copiers, furniture, printers, etc., are removed by junk hauling services. Some of these companies also offer garbage/ leaf removal facilities from areas in the cities/villages.
The garbage skips/bins can be hired or purchased. Some city councils provide households with bins for the purpose of collecting waste. The skips/bins are sometimes fitted with wheels to make them easier to handle. They come in different capacities. Some bins/skips can be secured with chains or bars to prevent theft. Walk-in bins are used when large amounts of waste need to be held. Different types of bins are used for different wastes such as construction wastes, hazardous wastes, electrical items, electronic wastes and clinical and other wastes that need to be quarantined. These skips/bins are made of fibre reinforced plastics or other environmentally friendly materials.
Trash trucks, dustbin lorries, etc., are used in most urban areas for the purpose of collection of wastes. The trucks can be loaded from the front, rear or sides. Some trucks are equipped with forks operated through levers and help to load the wastes. Grapple trucks are used for the collection of bulky waste items. The bins are loaded on to the forks which are then tipped to empty them into the lorry container. Three-wheeled wagons and dustcarts are used when the amount of rubbish to be removed is less. Underground wastes are sucked into trucks that are fitted with pneumatic systems.
Most of the waste management within a country is nationally regulated. However, movement of wastes across boundaries is a complex affair and has to satisfy several conditions and treaties.
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Wednesday, 18 April 2012
We endeavour to recycle as much of the materials as we can. We sort the waste into their constituents elements, predominantly these are soil, hardcore materials, metal, plastic, glass and wood. We are then able to supply much of these materials to construction industry so there is no little or no waste.
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Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Thursday, 5 April 2012
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
If you live in a central urban area, perhaps in London, hiring a skip can be problematic if you do not have enough space to stand it. This problem can be rectified by us as we offer a wait and load service. This means that a lorry will arrive at your premises, lower the skip and wait whilst you load your rubbish into it, and then carry it away there and then.
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Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Mann's Waste own and operate our own state of the art waste transfer station in Dagenham, East London. In conjunction with this we offer a skip hire service which allows us to provide a bespoke waste disposal and management service to all our customers from corporate to private individuals.
http://www.mannswaste.co.uk/
http://www.mannswaste.co.uk/
Tips on how to reduce the cost of waste management
Waste management disposal, if not properly managed can be quite a nuisance. Although many people know this, you will find that they are not able to properly manage their waste because of the high cost of waste management. However, waste management does not have to be such an expensive affair because with the right kind of tips you can actually manage the cost. If you belong to the group of people having trouble managing their waste management costs then below are a few tips to help you out.
The first trick is to try and limit the number of times that your waste is usually picked up. Most companies that collect garbage usually charge the customer as per the number of trips that they have to make so that they can be able to collect all the waste. Thus the lesser number of trips they make, the lesser the amount of money that you will pay for your garbage. One way you can reduce the number of trips they make is by reducing the number of containers containing garbage that they will have to carry. You can opt to put your garbage in large containers thus the containers will be few and consequently the number of trips.
As you try as much as possible to lessen the number of trips, so should you also try and lessen the cost per trip. You can do this by making sure that you do your research quite well when looking for the company that will be collecting your waste. Make sure that you use all the channels you know of getting a cheap garbage collecting company. However, when looking for that cheap company, you should also ensure that they offer good services. This will avoid problems like having your waste not collected in good time.
Sometimes, you will find that the cost of waste management disposal is not high just because the trips are many but also because the distance that the vehicle will have to travel so that it can collect all the organizations waste is quite long. Many companies usually have different sites where they place their garbage and this usually does not work in their favour in terms of the price they have to pay for garbage collection. It is advisable that the company be placing its garbage in one area. This will reduce the distance and consequently the cost.
You also need to establish the kind of waste that you have. Some of the waste actually does not need to be thrown out since it can be recycled. Recycling your waste will not only help reduce the cost of waste management but also reduce the cost of production. For example, if the company produces glass, waste glass bottles should not be thrown away but rather recycled.
Finally, it is important that you try and reduce the amount of waste that you produce. This is probably the best method of reducing the cost of waste management. Although it may sound difficult, it is actually practical. If the amount of waste is reduced, it will consequently reduce the number of times the garbage collection company will have to come and collect garbage. The lesser number of times the company comes, the cheaper you pay.
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
They skips are priced by their size and their contents. The only other cost to consider is if a permit is required to place the skip on a public road. This is issued by the council, in some cases we can apply for the permit on your behalf but some councils require you to do it directly. Please give us a call or fill out the quick quote section to check prices.
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http://www.mannswaste.co.uk/
Wednesday, 25 January 2012
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
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