We’re here to collect all types of rubbish in the heart of London.
London’s local authorities and companies collected a huge 250,000 metric tonnes of waste in 2019 – to put that into perspective, a humpback whale weighs 65 tons or a London bus at 12 tons which total comparison is about 21,000 buses!
The issue is that London’s domestic and commercial population produces approximately 7 million tonnes, just only half of that ever gets recycled or disposed of properly, this is where we can help with our range of services.
Central London Rubbish Collection Areas
Our services cover the entire area of London and our team are always in and out of Central London boroughs, if you’re looking for any kind of rubbish removals and collections in Westminster, Kings Cross, Chelsea, Kensington, Mayfair, Earl’s Court, Covent Gardens and the surrounding locations – we’re working there!
How to book?
1. Getting in touch:
- Give us a call on 07340 115 185
- Send a message on WhatsApp , feel free to include photos.
- Speak to us on the live chat
- Fill in the enquiry form below or on the contact page
2. We send you the quote
3. We confirm the date / time of arrival
4. We remove your rubbish
Quick Booking Form
Some Of Our Services
Why Choose Us?
Unlike other companies we provide a multitude of services covering all kinds of domestic and business waste (including hazardous waste).
Our quotations when you call are based on our vast experience, and our services are frequently used out of office hours including weekends and Bank holidays.
Get us on the live chat or contact form.
What our customers say!
Very prompt and efficient, they took everything, tidying after the kitchen waste. Will be using again and putting the name out there.
Reliable and Quick service, thank you! A+
These guys came to our building site to remove at least 12 truck loads of waste including old restuarant goods and steel beams. Efficient and punctual.
Really great service and friendly, 2 lads came to pick up all the garden waste from our house – saved so much headache vs taking it down to the tip ourselves.