SK Removals & Clearance · Ayrshire

SEPA-Registered RecyclingAcross AyrshireMaximum Landfill Diversion

Every clearance we run is sorted, weighed and traced — metals to scrap, electricals through WEEE, soft furniture re-used where possible, timber to biomass. You get full paperwork, full peace of mind.

SEPA-registered · Fully traceable disposal

14+
Years on Ayrshire jobs
2,400+
Clearances completed
Within 24 hours
Average quote response
Fully covered
Insurance
As little as possible
Landfill

Overview

Recycling explained — in plain English.

What it is

Compliant, traceable disposal of removed items via licensed waste-transfer stations and recycling partners. Standard on every SK Removals & Clearance job — not a paid extra. Includes WEEE processing, scrap-metal recovery, biomass routing for timber.

Who it's for

Anyone we clear for — landlords meeting their duty of care under the Environmental Protection Act 1990, businesses needing audit-trail disposal, householders who want to know their old sofa isn't ending up in a layby, and trade clients needing waste transfer paperwork for HMRC.

When you need it

Standard with every clearance. Available as a standalone service for businesses needing periodic licensed uplift of segregated waste streams (cardboard, WEEE, scrap).

Why professional

Duty of Care under section 34 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 makes YOU — the waste producer — legally responsible for ensuring your waste reaches a licensed disposal point. Hiring an unlicensed carrier doesn't transfer that liability. Our SEPA registration and waste transfer notes are your legal protection.

If you leave it

What it costs to put this off.

  • Householders and businesses caught using unlicensed waste carriers face fines up to £5,000 (households) or £50,000 (businesses) under the Environmental Protection Act — even if you didn't know.
  • Fly-tipped waste is traced back to the original producer roughly 40% of the time via paperwork, parcel labels and digital evidence — and the fine lands on you, not the unlicensed carrier.
  • Landfill tax now costs £103.70/tonne. Operators dumping un-sorted general waste pass that cost straight to you on the next quote — recycling-led carriers don't.

Common mistakes

The traps to avoid.

  • Assuming 'all carriers are licensed' — only around 40% of Scottish waste-transport operators hold valid SEPA registration.
  • Not asking for a waste transfer note — without it, you cannot prove duty-of-care discharge in an enforcement audit.
  • Treating recycling as a 'green nice-to-have' rather than a legal and cost issue.

Our process

How a typical recycling runs.

Same process every job — from your first call to the final tidy-up.

  1. 01

    Free site assessment

    We visit (or review your photos) and, once we've seen the job in person, give you a clear, written, fixed-price quote — no hourly clock, no surprise disposal fees. Once it's in writing, the price won't change.

  2. 02

    On-site sort

    Crew separate metals, WEEE, timber, soft furnishings and general waste at the van — not at landfill. This is what maximises the recycling rate.

  3. 03

    Licensed transfer station

    Loads weighed in and out at SEPA-licensed transfer stations. Each waste stream routed to its correct downstream processor.

  4. 04

    Disposal paperwork

    If you'd like a waste transfer note for your records, just ask when booking and we'll arrange it in advance.

  5. 05

    Final tidy & sign-off

    Doors locked, keys returned, property left tidy. Where a property is being resold or re-let we can arrange cleaners to come in. SEPA waste transfer note available on request.

Benefits

What you actually get
when you book SK.

Duty-of-care discharged

Documented paper trail from your door to the licensed facility — your legal protection under EPA 1990.

Maximum landfill diversion

Materials sorted at source achieve the highest recycling rates, keeping as much as possible out of landfill.

Lower long-term cost

Recycling-led operators avoid landfill tax surcharges — savings passed to you on quotes.

Electricals handled correctly

Fridges, TVs and small electricals routed through the producer-responsibility recycling route. No paid extra.

Re-use before recycling

Working furniture and household items are offered to charities and community projects where possible before anything heads to the recycling stream.

In detail

Everything that falls under recycling.

What gets recycled, where

Metals (steel, aluminium, copper, brass) to local scrap merchants. WEEE (fridges, TVs, electricals) through the producer-responsibility compliance scheme. Timber to biomass fuel and chipboard manufacture. Cardboard and paper to pulping. Plastics by polymer to dedicated recyclers. Soft furnishings routed to RDF (refuse-derived fuel) where re-sale isn't viable.

What can't be recycled (and what we do with it)

Contaminated soft furniture (urine, mould, fire damage), broken ceramics, mixed-material toys, severely damaged textiles — routed to RDF or, only as a last resort, residual landfill. We're transparent about the residual percentage on every job: typically 8–14% by weight.

Hazardous & restricted waste

There are just a couple of things we can't take — car tyres and asbestos. Asbestos needs a licensed specialist for safe disposal, so we're always happy to point you in the right direction.

Residential vs commercial recycling

Domestic recycling is bundled into every household clearance at no extra charge. Commercial accounts can opt into segregated periodic uplift (separate WEEE, metal, cardboard runs). Trade waste paperwork can be issued under the producer's name for HMRC and SEPA — just ask in advance when booking.

FAQ

Recycling
questions answered.

Still unsure? Scott picks up the phone himself — most quotes returned within 24 hours.

07480 164649
Does recycling cost extra?+

No — sorted disposal is standard on every clearance, not a paid add-on. Our quotes include licensed disposal and a waste transfer note.

How do I know my waste was actually recycled?+

We do genuinely recycle as much as we can from every load. If you'd like a waste transfer note for your records, just ask in advance when booking and we'll arrange it.

What's your actual recycling rate?+

Aggregate across all jobs: the majority of every load diverted from landfill. The variation depends on contamination — heavily damaged or contaminated loads pull the rate down on individual jobs.

Are you actually SEPA registered?+

Yes — SEPA-registered waste carrier registration. Number provided on request and printed on every waste transfer note.

Do you handle commercial recycling contracts?+

Yes — segregated periodic uplift for businesses that want their waste recycled responsibly. Get in touch via the contact page for a commercial proposal.

What happens to old fridges and TVs?+

WEEE-class items go through the producer-responsibility compliance scheme — fridges have refrigerant gases recovered under F-Gas, then are stripped for materials recovery.

Can you take items already separated by waste stream?+

Yes — and we'll quote you cheaper for it, as our processing time drops. Common on trade and commercial jobs.

What about hazardous waste?+

Domestic-quantity paints, oils and small chemicals — yes. The only things we can't take are car tyres and asbestos; asbestos needs a licensed specialist, and we're happy to point you in the right direction.

Why does this matter to me legally?+

Under section 34 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, you (the waste producer) are responsible for ensuring your waste reaches a licensed disposal point. Our paperwork is your legal evidence that you discharged that duty of care.

Ready when you are

Book your recycling
in a single phone call.

Fixed written quote within 24 hours. Same-week uplift across Ayrshire. One number, one team, one call.

  • SEPA Registered
  • Same-Week Uplift
  • Responsibly Recycled
  • Quote within 24 hours
  • 5★ Google Rated