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UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: gmccleaning on April 13, 2006, 10:24:18 pm

Title: WHEELIE BIN CLEANING HELP
Post by: gmccleaning on April 13, 2006, 10:24:18 pm
Any advice/help with wheelie bin cleaning(thinking off starting it up) thanks George GMC CLEANING
Title: Re: WHEELIE BIN CLEANING HELP
Post by: Keith_Lalanne on April 18, 2006, 11:28:18 pm
Be careful!
 Regulations are in force about run-off into rain water drains. Strictly speaking, the waste should be recycled, or at least recovered and disposed of correctly. Generally speaking there can be large amounts of fat and oil contaminents - You will not be popular with the local water boards if you allow the waste into their drains!

Keith L-L
Title: Re: WHEELIE BIN CLEANING HELP
Post by: George-Reid on April 20, 2006, 08:59:38 am
Hi George
Check out my web site

www.reallywheelieclean.co.uk

Call with any questions or post here I am always happy to give advice

Its a real niche market with plenty of scope for growth.

Cheers
George
Title: Re: WHEELIE BIN CLEANING HELP
Post by: George-Reid on April 20, 2006, 11:32:59 am
Keith Andy
George has not asked any direct questions so not sure what he needs to know.
The regulations are very clear you need to carry waste water and be able to recycle  it.
You need a waste carriers licence and a consent to discharge.
With any decent wheelie bin cleaning equipment on the market none of this is any problem.
Its only a problem if you think you can turn up with an IBC tank and pressure washer in the back of a van and wash the bins in the street then its a £20k fine.
for each offence.
For  £99 per week we can supply a new van fully kitted out with our Eliminator package and complete with operations manual on how to run and operate a wheelie bin washing business.

Cheers
George