Waste management is becoming a more important issue over time. How we dispose of our rubbish locally has global implications. Last year in Copenhagen, the intergovernmental talks on limiting climate change did not make the necessary breakthroughs to protect our environment. As a consequence, a greater responsibility has been placed on the shoulders of individuals and corporations alike.
Unfortunately some skip hire firms do not always adhere to the rules or pay sufficient attention to recycling. These firms are worth avoiding, and not only on ecological grounds. If a skip hire company does not take all its environmental obligations very seriously, it is quite likely that it will not respect other regulations also. In addition, it may not even respect its clients.
Even though the international agreement many hoped for did not come about via the Copenhagen dialogue, it is the case that the major political parties in Britain are largely committed to recycling. The London Development Agency and the relevant local authorities are also concerned about mitigating environmental damage. In this context, skip hire firms have to stick to all the legislation which emerges with regard to waste management. To do otherwise is sometimes illegal and ignorance is no defence.
At Simpson Skip Hire in London, we are keen to protect the environment from hazardous waste and believe that our environmental impact should be minimised wherever this is possible in practice. We can extend our reach from skip hire in Uxbridge to many more London locations.
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