Cat3 bin collection oxon

Can anyone recomend someone who is reliable to collect category 2 bins that covers OX9 area?

Thanks
Tom
Tom

Please forgive my curiosity, but why CAT 2? Your use of the word bins suggests processed waste which would be CAT3, and therefore less onerous to dispose of than "high risk" CAT 2.

Unless of course if its complete carcasses, infected carcasses or gralloch :thumb:
 
 
Up to 20kg per week of butchery waste (bones etc) can go in your domestic bin.

If I've got too much one week I just freeze the surplus until a week when I have less.

You do need to keep a record of the quantity that's disposed of in this way.
 
Up to 20kg per week of butchery waste (bones etc) can go in your domestic bin.

If I've got too much one week I just freeze the surplus until a week when I have less.

You do need to keep a record of the quantity that's disposed of in this way.
................ depending on your local council. Mine categorically refused the use of domestic bins for what he claimed as "business waste" (having explicitly allowed it 3 years ago).

If you can't use the domestic route, then find your nearest fallen stock man (any livestock farmer or the vets will know). Mine is very reasonable, I keep waste in freezer and he comes when needed.
 
I won't go into to many detials but I've had fallen stock services, the services now discontinued...
Domestic bins will not cut the mustard on quantity at various times of the year.

Im moving chiller premises to ox9 area very soon and looking for someone who can personally recomend a RELIABLE service provider that will cover this area.

Thanks
 
We produce more waste than domestic bins could deal with, but not enough to justify a weekly collection. We have an understanding with a big local wholesale butcher and use their bone bins as needed. Our EHO is happy with this arrangement.
 
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