House Clearance Ayrshire Waste Predictions

We undertake house clearance in all areas of Ayrshire: North South East West Ayr Prestwick Troon Girvan Maybole Coylton Dundonald Tarbolton Mossblown Symington Irvine Kilwinning Saltcoats Largs Ardrossan Stevenston Kilbirnie Beith Dalry West Kilbride.

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  • The first step is to CALL US ON 07966 311 536 for prices/quote.
  • We will ask you a few simple questions in order to understand your situation.
  • We usually just require 24 hours notice. We like to turn up at 9am on the day of our appointment and stay until the house clearance is complete.
  • Once we have removed all of the furniture, junk & rubbish from the house we will issue you with an invoice for your records.
  • We ALWAYS keep household items to one side which we know can be either re-used or donated free to charity. Our house clearance charges are fair & we do NOT add 20% VAT on the final price.

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House Clearance Ayrshire Waste Predictions

House Clearance Ayrshire can report 623 million tonnes of waste was produced in the UK in 2013, according to a recent report. The report also states that the total amount of waste rose 1% on 2012’s figure, indicating that the overall level is relatively static. However, there were sizeable fluctuations in individual sectors. Drawing together information from various government sources, House Clearance Ayrshire calculate the following break-down over a five year period:

Trends analysed by House Clearance Ayrshire include:

The role of civic amenity sites has declined due to the wider introduction of large capacity waste bins, but they remain important collection points for garden refuse and used white goods.

House Clearance Ayrshire noted that industrial, domestic, commercial and building and construction waste arisings are expected to fall from 192 million tonnes in 2012 to 179 million tonnes by 2014. This predicted decline is attributed to improved waste management by industrial companies looking to limit cost increases due to the landfill tax. Also, in heavy engineering industries, greater accuracy of castings is leading to lower wastage, which could reduce the amount of scrap. However, commercial waste arisings are likely to maintain their current levels as the paperless office fails to appear.

Construction waste is expected to fall, but this will depend whether new construction moves from greenfield to previously developed sites, as decided by local authority and central government policies.

Domestic waste arisings may have peaked, and are expected to decline over the next few years, partly due to the packaging waste regulations, along with the increased emphasis on composting. Last year’s consumer boom was one of the driving forces behind the high level of waste generated.

Significantly, the report predicts that waste management companies are unlikely to increase their 72% collection by volume in the industrial and commercial sectors, as either reclamation companies or in-house disposal accounts for the rest of the market, House Clearance Ayrshire concludes that “there is little room for further growth.”

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