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You make one call, we do the rest.

From first assessment to consolidated invoice, here's exactly what happens, who does what, and how long each part takes.

The 5 stages.

Most sites are collecting under a new schedule inside two to four weeks. Stage five never really ends — that's the point.

01

Assessment

We look at what you actually produce, not what your current contract says you produce. A short site visit or a call with photos.

02

Carrier match

We distribute your requirements to our trusted network of carriers who cover your area and handle your waste streams.

03

Agreement

One agreement, with us. Rates fixed for the term, notice period stated in plain English, no automatic renewals buried.

04

Onboarding

Containers delivered, first lifts scheduled and your team shown what goes where. We coordinate the changeover so there's no gap in collections.

05

Management & consolidated billing

One invoice a month covering every stream and every site, with a line for each. Missed collection, extra lift, seasonal change, new site — you tell us, we sort it. Volumes reviewed quarterly so you're not paying for air.

"So you're just a middleman?"

Fair question. The honest answer: we don't drive the lorry. We do everything either side of it — and that's the part that eats your week. Here's the split, in full.

Binly

  • Procurement — sourcing and re-tendering across the network so you never have to run a bid process.

  • Contracts — one agreement with us, and we hold the terms with every carrier behind it.

  • Compliance — licence checks, transfer notes, consignment notes, annual returns.

  • Billing — one consolidated monthly invoice instead of four, reconciled before it reaches you.

  • The phone call if a bin gets missed — you tell us once. We chase, escalate and get it lifted.

  • Performance — if a carrier underperforms, we replace them. You don't re-tender, you don't even notice.

Carrier

  • Vehicles and crews — the lift itself, on the schedule we've agreed.

  • Containers — supplied, maintained and swapped when they're damaged.

  • Haulage and tipping — moving material to a licensed facility.

  • Processing — sorting, baling and onward recovery or disposal.

You never manage this column. You don't hold their contract, chase their office or reconcile their invoice — and if they're not performing, they're the ones who get replaced.

Already tied into a contract?

Almost everyone is. It's rarely the obstacle people expect — most commercial waste agreements have a defined notice window, and we'll work backwards from it.

Step one

Send us the contract

We read the termination clause and tell you your real notice date — including any rollover you may have already triggered.

Step two

We draft the notice

Written correctly, served in the right format to the right address, on the right day. You sign it; we send it.

Step three

We line up the changeover

New containers arrive as the old ones leave, timed to the day your notice expires. No gap, no double-billing.

Step four

First collection with Binly

Typically the next scheduled collection day. From there you're on one schedule and one invoice.