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Commercial waste collection Leeds
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wetakeanywaste.com is moving waste in Leeds city centre. Pre paid sack collections are being welcomed by city centre offices and shops as a cheaper, cleaner alternative.
wetakeanywaste.com has introduced a new Leeds trade waste collection service. Their new service is a pre paid sack service that allows customers to pack their waste by the ease with which it can be recycled.
There are two options. Mixed waste sacks and mixed recycled waste sacks. The prices for commercial recycling Leeds sacks are cheaper to reflect the lower disposal costs.
The service is proving popular with Leeds city centre offices and shops that don’t have the space for a skip or large Leeds wheelie bin waste holder. The firm claim to be cheaper than Leeds City Council commercial waste collections too.
The process is simple. The sacks are paid for by the customer and dropped off by wetakeanywaste.com. When the customer wants the sacks picking up they simply leave them outside their premises in the evening and they are picked up the following morning prior to an agreed time. When the sacks run out the customer calls wetakeanywaste.com and they drop off a new batch.
There is no need for contracts. “If customers don’t like the service they can simply stop using us, we don’t ask for binding contracts” said managing director, James Scarlett.
Regular trade waste collections in Leeds are a service that wetakeanywaste.com is keen to promote and secure as the collections are regular work unlike the one off domestic waste collections that the firm regularly carries out in Leeds and surrounding areas.
The service is similar to what you get from a wheelie bin but the sacks are picked up at a much more frequent rate.
Customers currently using the service in Leeds are pubs, clubs, bars, shops and offices. Offices in particular can benefit as special rates apply for collections that entirely comprise paper.
Similar waste sack collections are planned for Sheffield and Wakefield in future.
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