Transfer Stations

Tradebe are a UK wide organisation with a network of strategically located, permitted transfer stations. This allows us to accept waste for treatment at any of our sites in the most convenient location for our customers.

For waste streams we are unable to process in-house, the wide range of waste types acceptable through our transfer stations enables us to offer a fully integrated service to our customers. Disposal routes employed by our transfer stations are procured from waste management partners offering the best available solutions, encompassing all the technologies currently available in the UK and Europe. Our compliance teams ensure that each third party facility is rigorously audited to deliver compliance with all relevant legislation.

We work closely with a number of licensed waste operators to provide:

  • Recycling of Plastic & cardboard
  • Metal recovery
  • Energy from Waste

Waste types suitable:

  • All hazardous waste with the exception of radioactive, explosive and clinical
  • Non-hazardous  wastes

Tradebe's site offering this services are:

Cheshire Gwent Dinnington
Gwent Waste Management Centre

Corporation Road, Newport, Gwent. NP19 4RD

T. 01633 270999

 

Gwent Waste Management Centre

Gwent Waste Management Centre in Newport, South Wales is conveniently located on major road links to South Wales, Southern England and the Midlands.

The site operates a large hazardous waste transfer station and boasts the largest capacity bulk hazardous waste treatment plant in the UK. The primary activity is the physio chemical treatment of acids, alkalis, neutral sludges and many other aqueous industrial liquid wastes. Wastes are accepted in any size vessel from the largest bulk tanker through drums and IBCs to laboratory smalls. Wastes are completely treated by neutralisation, metal precipitation, redox processes and filtration to reduce and remove their hazardous characteristics.

Gwent Waste Management Centre
Related Links

Gwent: Variation Permit

  [762 KBs]

Gwent: Original Permit

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