Since 1947, we have collected food waste and category 3 ABP Waste across all districts in the Borough of Kingston upon Thames including Berrylands, Canbury, Chessington, Coombe, Kingston upon Thames, Kingston, Vale, Malden, Rushett, Motspur Park, New Malden, Norbiton, Old Malden, Surbiton and Tolworth.
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We collect food waste from Hotels, Restaurants, Corporate, Cafes, Hospitals, Schools, Public Houses, Butchers Shops, Meat Processing Plants, Supermarkets, Kitchen and catering facilities in Kingston upon Thames.
The London Borough of Kingston upon Thames is one of only four royal boroughs. With over 172,000 residents, it is rated as one of the safest boroughs in London. Kingston upon Thames has over 8,000 businesses, many of which require a food waste management and recycling service. The London borough of Kingston upon Thames has a lengthy history, dating back to the 6th century. It also has the oldest surviving bridge in London, called The Clatter Bridge, which dates back to the 12th century. Richmond Park, which is in the Kingston upon Thames borough, is the largest park in London.
The amount of trash generated by the UK could fill Britain's largest lake, Lake Windermere, in just eight months. Or, to put it another way, it could fill London's Albert Hall in two hours
Grays Waste Services have been servicing the waste management needs of Kingston upon Thames since 1947.
We are now proud to be one of the leading specialist food waste and category 3 waste collection companies...
"We have 10 restaurants across London, each one creating a different amount of food waste. Grays offer us a bespoke service, providing the relevant bin size for each of our restaurants. This keeps our cost at a minimum."
"Having the bins cleaned as part of the service really makes a difference. Can be off-putting for staff and customers if the bins don't smell great!."
"We had several quotes in for setting up a weekly food waste collection. Grays Waste were the lowest, and we’ve not had any issues over the last 18 months of using the service."
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