Greenline Environmental is committed to assisting you with your agricultural waste management. It is essential to dispose of both natural and non-natural waste responsibly, which is why we offer a range of disposal services to cover:
Non-natural waste types:
- Feed bags
- Non-contaminated containers
- General packaging
- Silage wrap
- HDPE from construction
Natural Waste Types:
- Manure
- Poultry houses and slaughterhouses waste
- Harvest waste
- Fertiliser run-off from fields
- Pesticides that enter into water, air, or soils
- Salt and silt drained from fields
Our expert team are happy to assist you with any queries you may have regarding the types of agricultural waste we collect.
Our services cater to a wide range of agricultural industries in London, including:
- Crop Farming: Whether you grow cereals, vegetables, or fruits, we manage the waste generated at every stage of your production cycle.
- Livestock Farming: From dairy farms to poultry operations, we handle manure, bedding, and other waste types unique to agriculture.
- Horticulture: Our services extend to nurseries and greenhouses, managing plant clippings, soil, and other waste materials.
- Viticulture: We assist vineyards with the disposal of grape residues, pruning, and outdated equipment.
We aim to provide an unwavering commitment to being a local and friendly waste disposal service. We recognise that waste management is a vital part of maintaining a clean and sustainable community. That is why we go above and beyond to provide personalised services tailored to meet your agricultural waste disposal needs.
At Greenline Environmental, we take a comprehensive approach to disposing of waste from the agricultural industry. Our process ensures that waste is managed responsibly and sustainably, minimising environmental impact. This type of waste is disposed of using several methods, depending on the type of waste and local regulations.
Here’s how we handle agricultural waste:
Recycling and Reusing
We prioritise recycling and reusing materials wherever possible. Both organic and inorganic waste can be recycled to minimise the environmental impact. For instance, animal manure can be processed into organic fertilisers, and plastic mulch can be recycled into new products.
Composting
Organic waste, such as plant residues and spoiled produce, is composted to create nutrient-rich soil amendments, promoting sustainable farming practices. This method reduces landfill usage and enhances soil fertility.
Safe Disposal
Hazardous materials, such as pesticide containers and old machinery, are disposed of following strict safety protocols to prevent environmental contamination.
Energy Recovery
Some waste materials are processed through energy recovery methods, converting them into usable energy sources, thus reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
It’s important to mention that Farmers must comply with local regulations for agricultural waste management. In the UK, agricultural waste is subject to the same regulatory requirements as other commercial and industrial wastes. This includes adhering to the duty of care, which mandates that farmers ensure their waste is stored, transported, and disposed of in an environmentally safe manner.
At Greenline Environmental, we focus on compliance with these regulations to ensure your agricultural waste is disposed of responsibly.