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Changes to Wood Waste Regulations in 2023<\/h2>\n

Stay up to date on the latest developments and changes to regulations in wood waste regulations. The Wood Recycling Association (WRA) has conducted a series of examinations resulting in the withdrawal of the Regulatory Position Statement (RPS) 250, changing the way that several types of wood waste need to be classified and handled.<\/p>\n

Find out more about the changes in regulation and how they might affect you ><\/a><\/p>\n

Skips are commonly hired out for domestic and trade purposes, conveniently allowing demolition and construction workers as well as homeowners to fill the skip with all their waste and have it simply collected in one go. Whether you are doing some household DIY or construction work as a business, it\u2019s important to follow the rules of skip hire and only put acceptable waste streams in your skip, else you risk incurring additional fees.<\/p>\n

If you are ever unsure, contact the skip hire provider or check the \u2018terms of hire\u2019 document which clearly outlines expectations and rules for skip hire according to that provider.<\/p>\n

Hire a skip in Bristol<\/a>!<\/p>\n

What Can Go in A Skip?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Commonly accepted waste streams in skips include non-hazardous waste. Any waste that is deemed harmful to the environment or human health, therefore \u2018hazardous\u2019, should not be in a skip as it requires specialist handling.<\/p>\n

To assess whether or not a waste type can go in a skip, it\u2019s often simpler to work out whether it can. Each skip hire provider will have their own variation of accepted waste.<\/p>\n

We\u2019ve provided a breakdown of commonly accepted waste types for skips across domestic and trade hire.<\/p>\n

Examples of household waste streams that can go in skips:<\/p>\n