Recycling centre Birmingham

Our Latest addition to our Transfer station just outside of Birmingham City Centre is a new Mettron weighbridge, allowing us to weigh any vehicle up to 44 tons.

This allows us to take waste in from the public such as landscapers, Builders, removal companies plus many more.
If you have waste you want to dispose of safely and legally get in touch today! ♻️ ♻️ ♻️

0121-327-6000

All prices are calculated on weight so you only pay for what you throw away!

 

Recycling centre Birmingham

Tip your waste at our facility on our weighbridge

transfer tipping Birmingham

Birmingham city centre recycling facility

Birmingham City Centre Skip Hire

As of 2020 to travel around Birmingham Freely your vehicles need to meet ULEZ Compliance otherwise a daily charge will be incurred per vehicle. Here at call a skip we want to keep our fleet as modern as possible so we have started our fleet renewal scheme to meet Birmingham’s ULEZ Compliance. we have started by purchasing 1 Euro 6 hook loader, 18 ton skip loader & a 7.5 Ton skip loader. ♻️ ♻️ ♻️

The good news is that we wont be subject to the daily charges meaning we can keep our prices low to the customers within the city centre.

Here are some photos of some of the new vehicles.

Skip Hire

euro6 skip truck in Birmingham

 

 

Skip hire waste transfer station in central Birmingham

Birmingham is booming, the construction industry seems to have taken over our great city with cranes popping up all over the place!

People say that you can tell how prosperous a city is by how many cranes are in its sky line well if that’s the case Birmingham is doing something right!

That’s why here at Call-A-Skip we are gearing ourselves up to cope with the increases work load within the city centre by investing in more machinery and staff to keep Birmingham’s Rubbish Moving!

To Help Call-A-Skip Hire Birmingham to increase their recycling rates we have invested in a new recycling plant to help process the waste we collect from Birmingham and the surrounding areas more efficiently. We are now able to divert even more waste from Landfill which is helping to keep the environment safer and  cleaner.

It has also an increased capacity in the amount of waste we can process which means we can improve our services to our customers.

Skip Hire prices in Birmingham Increase due to Landfill Tax

Landfill Tax rates from 1 April 2018 have been confirmed by the Treasury today (8 March 2017) and are to be set at £88.95 per tonne for standard rate material and £2.80 per tonne for lower rate material.

Tax rates

The landfill tax will rise from both April 1 2017 and a year later in line with RPI – no indication of rates beyond April 1 2019 have yet been given by the Treasury.
Landfill tax rates are shown in the table below.

£ per tonne landfill tax1 April 20161 April 20171 April 2018
Standard rate 84.4086.1088.95
Lower rate 2.652.702.80

 

Could this effect you??

Will this effect you hiring a skip in Birmingham?  No, here at call a skip hire Birmingham we work tirelessly to recycle as much of your waste as possible so that is doesnt end up at Landfill, therefore you wont incur and price increases from the landfill tax increase.

Skip Hire apprentice Birmingham

Its common knowledge to the transport industry that there is a shortage of young people taking there HGV exam. However here at Call-A-Skip Hire Birmingham we have taken one of our Young (25) Yard operatives and given him the guidance and support needed to pass his class 2 HGV exam first time! We couldnt be happier for Daniel and the industry as it means there is another driver put on the road. Keep and eye out for him on your travels he will be hitting the streets of Birmingham Delivering Skips Soon!

WELL DONE DANIEL

Also a big thank you to J Coates for training him for his practical examination. If you want any driver training give them a shout @ jcoates

Skip Hire apprentice Birmingham

Our new apprentice passing his HGV exam first time!

China’s measures to tighten regulation on the imports of waste materials for recycling have been highlighted by Chinese news agency, Xinhua.

Both foreign waste and the country’s own schemes to encourage recycling featured on the Chinese Ministry of Environmental Protection’s website today (2 January).

China

Solid waste seizure made by Dalian Customs in China

China’s State Council has also detailed rules for the enforcement of an environment protection tax law within China, which took effect on Jan 1, 2018.

The regulation specifies taxation targets, the tax-setting basis, conditions for tax reduction and exemptions as well as tax collection management. The rules also make clear the taxation scope of solid waste.

Pollution

Under the new law, which targets enterprises and public institutions that discharge listed pollutants directly into the environment, companies will pay taxes for producing noise, air and water pollutants as well as solid waste.

Tackling pollution has been listed as one of “the three tough battles” for China in the next three years, according to the Central Economic Work Conference earlier this month.

In July, noted the Xinhua agency, China issued a plan for banning “foreign garbage”. According to the plan, China will ban imports of 24 types of solid waste, including plastic waste, unsorted paper waste, and crude textile waste by the end of 2017.

Xinhua said: “Importing garbage that can be replaced by domestic resources will be phased out by the end of 2019. The types and amount of garbage imports will be cut down steadily.”

According to Guo Jing, chief of the International Department at China’s Ministry of Environmental Protection, “imported garbage” played a part in making up for a domestic shortage of resources in the past, but as the economy and society have developed, the drawbacks of this practice have emerged, including environmental pollution and health threats.

And, Xinhua said despite the strict control, some companies still take risks to make profits by importing foreign garbage illegally.

Regulation

The General Administration of Customs, Ministry of Environmental Protection, Ministry of Public Security, and General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, have acted together to strengthen regulation and crack down on illicit garbage imports.

From February to December, it is reported that customs across China filed 298 criminal cases against garbage smuggling, investigated and verified 866,800 tons of garbage involved, and detained 421 suspects.

Meanwhile, alongside proposals to restrict imports, China has been incentivising its residential communities to sort their recycling and waste separately.

In March, China issued a plan requiring 46 cities to carry out mandatory garbage sorting by the end of 2020. Under the plan, all public institutions and companies are required to separate hazardous waste, kitchen waste and recyclable materials.

According to Xinhua, by the end of November, 12 cities had adopted laws and regulations on garbage sorting, while 24 had introduced work programs related to the issue.

Beijing’s Tongzhou district has implemented mandatory garbage sorting in public institutions and more than 2,500 restaurants. The restaurants are supposed to separate kitchen waste into a bin.

“A napkin, a chopstick, even a toothpick cannot be mixed into the kitchen waste,” a restaurant employee said. “If the recyclers find other garbage included, we may be fined or punished.”

Incentives

Xinhua said although the mandatory sorting has mainly been adopted by public institutions, residential communities are also encouraged to follow suit. Some incentives have been used to increase participation by residents.

By the end of October, more than 4 million households in Shanghai had registered to receive reward credits if they throw away garbage in line with recycling requirements. The credits can be used to buy daily necessities.

And, in Taiyuan in Shanxi province, intelligent waste recycling bins have been introduced. After packaging recyclable garbage such as plastic bottles and waste paperboard, residents can paste bar codes on it and throw it into the bin to earn points for corresponding items.