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Green Business


We service large and small customers contractually and on an ad-hoc basis using our fleet of modern and well equipped Vacuum-tanker trucks, High-pressure jetting vans and our box body truck capable of transporting waste mattress.


Here at Mid-Counties Waste, we are proud to hold the latest 2015 revision of ISO9001 and ISO14001, as well as being certified for the Safe Contractor scheme.


These accreditations are evidence of our ongoing efforts in achieving a superior service.


Mid-Counties Waste Management Services Limited offer a complete management of waste streams including chemical and recyclable materials, but primarily waste generated from Interceptor servicing.


We work closely with a network of partners to offer legal disposal of industrial and commercial waste nationwide, as well as providing bespoke services such as High-pressure jetting and CCTV drainage surveys.


T: 01283 533686 E: info@midcountieswaste.co.uk W: www.midcountieswaste.co.uk


Unit 5 / Barberry Court / Callister Way Centrum 100 / Burton-on-Trent / DE14 2UE


• Established in 1998 • Licensed waste management company • Family owned establishment


• Flexibility of contractual or ad-hoc agreements


• Detailed account manager • End to end paperwork completion •Waste consultancy and advice • Multi-reprocessing streams


64 CHAMBERLINK February 2019


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