Bulky waste
Due to resource issues, we cannot take bulky waste phone calls today. The phone line will be open again at 9:30am on 22 April. We apologise for any inconvenience.
Find out what business waste is and what your responsibilities are as a business.
If you run a business, the recycling and refuse you produce is classified as business waste. This is the case even if you run your business at home. For example, you may run a childminding business or property rental firm from your home or you may let your property as a short term rental.
You also produce business or trade waste if you work as a mobile trader. This includes working as a gardener or running burger vans.
Business waste also includes any waste that comes from:
You must:
You have extra responsibilities if you’re dealing with hazardous waste.
Time-Banding Zones (T-Zones) are in place in some areas of the city. This means business waste bins and bags, including charity bins, can only be put out on roads and pavements at certain times.
Find out about T-Zones and what it means for your business.
Businesses must hold a duty of care waste transfer note. This is also known as a duty of care certificate. This shows us that you dispose of waste legally.