We can collect and recycle your cardboard waste, whether it’s for a one-off collection or on a scheduled basis.
We are able to recycle all grades and sizes of cardboard throughout the UK, including Nottingham, London, Glasgow and Edinburgh.
We can manage the complete process of your cardboard waste from storage to collection and recycling. Our cardboard recycling service is tailored to suit your business needs, which means we are able to supply the containers and service you require.
Our Cardboard recycling options
- Lockable Bins: We can supply a range of wheelie bin sizes, depending on the amount of cardboard waste you have. These are ideal for smaller quantities of waste.
- Roll-on roll-off skips and container hire: We can supply large container storage skips for those times where you have a large quantity of cardboard. Our 35YD enclosed RORO skips and the perfect solution for any type of waste including paper, electronic waste and cardboard.
- One-off collection: As cardboard waste doesn’t usually contain sensitive information; we are able to collect any cardboard waste you may have lying around the office. Just call our team, let us know where your cardboard is and book a collection time/date.
How our cardboard recycling service works
Why choose our Cardboard Recycling service?
Recycling FAQ's
Below, we’ve answered some of the most common questions that clients ask about our recycling services. If you can’t find the answer you’re looking for here, don’t worry – just get in touch.
How does the recycling process work?
All paper and cardboard that we shred is baled at our recycling depots and sent to an environmentally approved and accredited mill on the United Kingdom, where it's made into tissue products and new packaging material.
We can get through 320 tonnes of waste paper in a day at the Shredall SDS Group premises, and our mobile machines run at an output of 3,000kg per hour. That’s a lot of shredded paper, and recycling it helps to:
●Reduce future rainforest destruction
●Reduce energy consumption from the manufacture of new materials
●Reduce the amount of paper waste going to landfill
●Reduce the emission of harmful gasses, like methane into the atmosphere.
●Reduce future oil usage
●Reduce future electricity usage
To learn more about the steps involved in the process, visit our dedicated paper and computer recycling pages.
Which types of material do you recycle?
As well as paper and cardboard, we also recycle a wide range of electronic waste, which is sent to our WEEE-approved recycling partner.
Do you have any environmental accreditations?
Yes! Shredall SDS Group is ISO 14001-certified, demonstrating our commitment to continual improvement in environmental best practice and the prevention of pollution.
Our yearly audits for this accreditation also take into account our other work beyond recycling, such as our use of a compliant and well-maintained fleet of transit vehicles.