Trade waste is any waste that comes from business activity.
There is different guidance if you're a resident with household waste:
Opening hours
8am to 3pm, seven days a week. Last entry is 2.45pm. These hours only apply to trade customers.
You do not make a booking to visit.
Address
Space Waye
North Feltham Trading Estate
Pier Road
off Faggs Road
Feltham
TW14 0TH
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When you visit
Access via gate 3 (Heron Way). You will then move to the weigh bridge.
You can bring:
- wood
- paper and cardboard
- metal
- waste from home improvements
- green waste
- fridges/freezers
- televisions
- monitors
- plasterboard/gypsum
- gas bottles (see specific information about bringing gas bottles)
You can't bring:
- industrial chemical waste
- large volumes of hazardous trade waste
- tyres
- asbestos (see specific information about asbestos)
- large amounts of gloss paint
- accelerants
What we charge
It's cheaper to organise your materials so that we can recycle them.
We charge a lower rate for clean loads of a single recyclable materials.
Our current charges are:
- Weighing of vehicles - £11 per vehicle
- Mixed commercial waste - £205 per tonne
- Minimum charge - £41 (up to 200KG)
- Paper, cardboard, metal and green waste - £87.50 per tonne for a clean load of single recyclable material, at our discretion
- Minimum charge - £17.50 (up to 200KG)
- Wood - £100 per tonne for a clean load, at our discretion (no plywood, mdf or chipboard)
- Minimum charge - £20 (up to 200KG)
- Fridge or freezer (domestic) - £60
- Fridge or feezer (trade) - £75
- Monitor or TV screen - £7.40
- Waste from home improvements (including electrical items) - £205 per tonne
- Minimum charge - £41 (up to 200KG)
- Fluorescent tube - £2.15
- Mattress of any size - £12
Gas bottle guidance
You should report to the weighbridge and, if accepted, you will be charged the full trade waste rate.
However, we recommend that you contact the gas bottle manufacturers directly or a specialised disposal company to dispose of your bottles.
We reserve the right to turn away traders who try to dispose of commercial gas bottles. In this case you will need to contact a registered hazardous waste carrier and make arrangements for the correct, safe disposal of the gas bottles.
Asbestos guidance
You should not touch anything that may contain asbestos. You should contact a specialist contractor to have it safely removed.
However, if you choose to dismantle cement-bonded asbestos yourself, you should arrange for this to be collected or take it to a licensed site.
A list of authorised contractors is available from the Asbestos Removal Contractors Association.