No More Waiting
We pride ourselves on our exceptional customer service, quick responses and fast turnaround, from your initial quote to your service date.
No More Guessing
You’ll have access to our team of experts to support you with identifying, packaging, and labelling complex waste types.
No More Wondering
You’ll have traceability of your waste with all of your data in one place, ensuring compliance from generation to disposal.
Hazport: Your Trusted Partner for Automotive Waste Disposal
As a leading provider of automotive waste services since 2006, we’ve established a reputation for reliability, compliance and expert solutions. Our experienced team and modern fleet ensure safe and efficient transportation and disposal of automotive waste across the UK.
We embrace a collaborative approach towards automotive waste disposal that combines our expertise with teamwork to ensure compliance from waste identification to disposal.
From small mechanic workshops to large garages and vehicle manufacturers, we offer comprehensive services tailored to your specific needs. Our expertise includes:
- Waste assessment and classification
- Waste packaging
- Safe collection and transportation
- Proper disposal and recycling
- Regulatory compliance guidance
We dispose of the following waste types:
Waste oil and oil filters
New or used batteries including vehicle batteries
Contaminated fuels and other liquid waste
Soiled rags
Scrap metal
Waste tyres
Waste solvents
Anti-freeze and aerosols
Waste brake fluid
Waste paint and paint containers.
And more!
Hazardous Waste Collection by Waste Stream
We provide cost-effective waste management, transportation, and disposal services for hazardous waste types including:
Lab Pack Waste
Pharmaceutical Waste
Hazardous Waste
Healthcare Waste
Automotive Waste
WEEE Waste
Chemical Waste
We can also collect your non-hazardous business waste.
Don’t see your waste listed? Get in touch to see how we can help.
How to Dispose of Automotive Waste
It’s essential to dispose of automotive waste responsibly and in compliance with regulations to protect our environment and avoid legal action.
Assess and classify your waste : It’s important to accurately identify and classify your automotive waste to ensure proper handling and disposal in line with regulations.
Safe packaging and labelling : Your automotive waste needs to be safely contained using appropriate packaging materials and labelling to ensure the safe transportation of your waste.
Arrange authorised collection : Ensure the waste carrier you use is reputable and licensed for the collection, transportation and disposal of your automotive waste.
Proper disposal and recycling : A range of automotive waste can be disposed of in an environmentally friendly way with valuable components extracted for reuse. When recycling isn’t an option, safe and compliant treatment is still paramount.
Seek professional advice : If you’re unsure about how to dispose of your automotive waste or other types, reach out to a hazardous waste expert so you can remain worry-free.
Transparent documentation : Fill in the required parts of a hazardous waste consignment note and keep clear documentation for your records, ensuring complete transparency for future audits and peace of mind.
Automotive Waste Management, Simplified
When it comes to automotive waste disposal, you need someone you can rely on to handle the job efficiently and in compliance with legislation.
Step 2 – You Receive Your Quote
Step 3 – We Collect Your Waste
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Looking for Hazardous Waste Support?
When you choose Hazport, you choose compliance. Your waste is handled the right way and it’s traceable.
From waste identification through to disposal, we’re here to support you at every step to ensure a hassle-free experience.
FAQs about Automotive Waste Disposal
Garages and automotive workshops typically partner with licensed waste disposal services to dispose of vehicle waste. These services specialise in recycling or safely disposing of materials such as used motor oil, oil filters, damaged tyres, new or used batteries, and other automotive-related waste.
Yes. Whether dead or not, car batteries are considered hazardous waste due to their lead and acid content. It’s crucial to dispose of car batteries properly to prevent environmental contamination.
By working with a waste oil disposal service provider, used motor oil and other automotive fluids such as anti-freeze, brake fluid, contaminated fuels, etc. can be safely collected and transported to recycling facilities where the oil can be reprocessed, and valuable components can be extracted for reuse.
The cost of disposing of old tyres can vary based on factors such as location and the disposal service used. Some waste disposal services charge a fee per tyre, while others may offer bulk rates for larger quantities.
Burning waste oil is harmful to the environment and since April 2016, garages that want to burn waste oil in a small waste oil burner (SWOB) are required to obtain a permit under Schedule 13A of the Environmental Permitting Regulations 2010.