Hazardous Waste

Assessment-led hazardous waste

Hazardous waste removal and compliant disposal

This page should feel compliance-led from the first line. Hazardous waste is not a casual collection job: it needs classification, paperwork, containment, and the right disposal route before anything is moved.

Assessment required: hazardous materials should be assessed before removal. This route is for compliant quoting, not instant booking.

Licensed route and paperwork
Assessment before removal
Commercial and industrial focus
Essex coverage

Request a hazardous-waste assessment

Use this form when the material may be regulated, contaminated, or otherwise unsuitable for a normal waste-clearance route.

Best to include: postcode, waste type if known, quantity, and storage conditions.






Orders and quotes are confirmed by phone before dispatch or booking.

Who this is for

Commercial and industrial sites

Paints, solvents, oils, chemicals, or other regulated waste streams that need a documented route.

Landlords and contractors

Useful where previous tenants or site works have left hazardous or uncertain material on site.

Businesses that need paperwork

Built for clients who need consignment notes, supporting documents, and a licensed chain of custody.

How the quote works

  1. The first step is to identify the waste type, quantity, condition, and how it is currently stored.
  2. Pheby confirms the quote, disposal route, paperwork, and any containment requirements before booking.
  3. The waste is then removed using the correct handling, transport, and licensed disposal facility.

Why customers use Pheby & Sons

Compliance-first process

This route is designed to protect the client from guesswork, shortcuts, and avoidable legal risk.

Paperwork is part of the job

Consignment notes and supporting disposal documents are a core part of the service, not an afterthought.

Safe handling and disposal

The job is scoped around the right containment, PPE, transport, and legal disposal route.

Compliance and practical notes

  • Hazardous waste must be stored safely and kept separate from general waste before collection.
  • Consignment notes and supporting paperwork are part of the legal process and should be expected on the job.
  • If the waste type is uncertain, the safest route is to ask first rather than guessing and loading it as general waste.

Common questions

What counts as hazardous waste?

Anything harmful to people or the environment, such as toxic, flammable, corrosive, or irritant material. If unsure, send the details first.

Can you help with asbestos-related jobs?

Yes, but asbestos work is assessed separately because the handling route depends on the type, quantity, and site conditions.

What paperwork will we receive?

Hazardous jobs should receive the relevant consignment notes and supporting disposal documentation so the client can retain the required records.