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How Much is Garden Waste Collection?

Garden Waste Collection

Feeling overwhelmed by the clutter in your garden that’s been left unattended for days or weeks? The urge to tidy it up all is completely understandable, but don’t know where to begin! No need to worry – with garden waste collection services, you can easily clear out the mess and restore your green space to its lively, natural state.

In this blog post, we’ll delve into the costs associated with waste collection services and share tips on how to transform your garden into a fantastic area of your home.

Cost of Garden Waste Collection

The actual cost of waste collection depends on the chosen method, waste type, and several other factors. Yet, the average price for this project ranges from £47.50 to £450, or even more. Therefore, ensure that you don’t rely solely on the estimated cost, as it can vary from project to project. Here’s a detailed table that offers valuable insights into the price.

Service Type

Cost + VAT (Range) (£)

Average Cost (£)

Garden waste removal – private company

70 – 290

180

Waste removal – local council

Free or 47.50 – 70/year

Free or 58.75

Skip hire

60 – 450

255

Garden clearance (per hour)

45 – 60

52.50

Garden clearance (per load)

60 – 360

210

Methods of Garden Waste Removal

Local Council

The schemes are offered by local councils in various areas, where they collect waste from your property. They provide you with specific colour bags, such as green or brown, to collect waste on the go.

  • Cost: £47.50 to £70

Skip Hire

Secondly, you have the option to engage a skip hire service, which allows you to dispose of all items, not just green waste (such as leaves, twigs, or tree branches). That’s why its cost can be a concern if you’re looking for a budget-friendly option.

  • Cost: £60 to £450

Private Hire

If you’re looking to dispose of your garden waste all at once, hiring a company is a great option. The friendly workers will come right to your location and provide garden clearing services at your doorstep. Just make sure to prepare the waste before they arrive; otherwise, it may cost a little extra if you ask them to handle it for you.

  • Cost: £70 to £290

Handing Over to Gardner

If you have hired a gardener, you can delegate the task of garden cleaning to them. They won’t only tidy up the garden but also ensure that the green space reaches its best aesthetic appeal and offers you a refreshing vibe every time you step inside.

  • Cost: Pre-determined salary + extra (can vary/task)

Factors Affecting the Waste Collection Cost

As you’ve explored the waste collection methods, we will now discuss the factors that can contribute to the final cost.

Convenience

If the garden waste is scattered and needs to be collected on the spot, this increases the time required to complete the task. This affects your final cost and raises the amount you have to pay.

Preparation

Since you need to prepare the waste for collection as the collectors arrive, if you haven’t made these arrangements, you’ll have to pay for the clearance service as the professionals will get the job done for you.

Type of Waste

As you are aware, each type of waste has unique properties that impact the environment in specific ways. Garden waste is among the cheapest items to remove, while bulky waste, such as outdoor furniture and wooden fences, costs more to eliminate.

Waste Weight

When your waste collection project is based on waste weight, it will cost you less for lighter materials, while heavier items, such as concrete, bricks, or debris, will cost more. Since these items are heavier, they consume more fuel during transportation, resulting in increased collection costs.

Volume of waste

Some waste items may be lighter, but can take up too much space to move to the dumping station. It can be the old furniture which occupies a lot of space in the van. Therefore, the waste collection company charges by volume rather than weight.

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Permitted Items in Garden Waste

  • Grass
  • Leaves
  • Twigs
  • Prunings
  • Tree bark
  • Wood chippings
  • Fruit windfalls
  • Old garden plants
  • Dead plants
  • Brambles
  • Weeds/plants
  • Flowers
  • Vegetable waste (from the garden, not kitchen)
  • Small branches (> 3 inches/7.5cm of diameter)

Unacceptable Materials in Garden Waste

  • Plastic bags
  • Soil/stones/bricks
  • Plant pots
  • Kitchen food waste
  • Pet waste
  • Treated wood
  • Synthetic turf
  • General household rubbish
  • Cardboard
  • Packaging
  • Cigarette butts
  • Charcoal
  • Wood
  • Bricks
  • Rubble
  • Household waste
  • Animal bedding
  • Animal faeces
  • Bio-degradable bin liners
  • Plastic items (pots, trays, bags, etc.)
  • Compostable film made from plant matter
  • Food waste of any kind (cooked, uncooked, etc.)

Remove My Garden Waste Myself or Hire the Waste Collectors

The choice depends on your preferences. You can dispose of the garden waste on your own if you have the time and equipment to transport the waste items from the garden to the designated dumping spot. Since this task requires a significant amount of time and energy, if you have a busy schedule, hiring a contractor is a worthy option to consider.

At Waste Collectors, we offer a range of garden waste collection services tailored to your needs. For each job, we have the right-sized bins and specialised vehicles that can accommodate the waste volume and offer you reliable solutions to clear the mess right away. You can contact us at 02070508888 or write to info@waste-collectors.com to book our garden waste removal services promptly.

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