Company Profile
RJS is a UK based waste disposal company operating nationwide from our office in the south of England, UK.
Drawing on years of experience working in waste management companies, construction, asbestos surveying & removals, manufacturing and health & safety we are able to provide advice and support in building your waste management plan in order to meet your waste disposal obligations. We aim to reduce your worry, whilst offering a quality service at a fair price.
As well as our waste disposal and management division we also provide an asbestos surveying service and training in asbestos awareness.
We will help you to minimise the waste that you produce. What you do produce will then be segregated into industry approved storage containers before being removed to an approved site. Our expert team will offer advice on how to store the waste and which parts of your site are suitable.
We are constantly researching new ways to recycle waste whilst adhering to the latest industry standards. We take environmental issues extremely seriously and will attempt to reduce your carbon footprint and find new avenues to recycle more of the different waste streams that you produce.
We pride ourselves on giving a high level of customer service. By giving honest and expert advice we believe that our working relationships will grow and prosper. Our regular audits, refresher training and feedback from customers provide us with the information that we need to continuously improve and raise our standards.
We look forward to working with each client and helping you to hit your recycling targets and meet your environmental responsibilities.
RJS Waste Management UK Ltd
Asbestos is a naturally occurring, fibrous mineral that has found uses in many products due to its insulating and fire-retardant properties. The Romans called it amiantus, from the Latin, meaning "unsullied", and wove it into fabrics for clothing and items like napkins and table cloths. Stories relate that the latter would be simply thrown into a fire to clean it and would emerge pristine and white once more. It was used by the Greeks before that and although they were aware of its health risks they chose to ignore them.
As well as its fire-resistance and insulating properties the strength of the fibres led the mineral to be used in a huge variety of construction materials and other products.
Within the main forms we break down asbestos into three main types. Chrysotile is a serpentine asbestos and amphibole asbestos includes amosite and crocidolite. Chrysotile is the most commonly found asbestos today with amosite often found in insulating materials such as building boards and crocidolite commonly used in cement products.
Unsure of how to store and dispose of the waste and chemicals that your business produces? Our expert team can assist you in drawing up your waste management plan and provide the best solution and service for disposal.
Your company has an Environmental Statement and you are looking to reduce your "carbon footprint". RJS can assist you with hitting your targets by recycling more of your waste streams.
As the owner or manager of a property you may have a Duty to Manage asbestos. Depending on your circumstances you will need an asbestos companies to provide Management survey or a Refurbishment/Demolition Survey as a first step in compiling your risk assessment. RJS Waste can provide you with a professional asbestos surveying service, report and advice on managing your Asbestos.
As part of your duty to manage asbestos your risk assessment will need to take into account training for building maintenance and building workers. Anyone that is likely to come into contact with asbestos containing materials must complete basic awareness training. RJS are able to provide training in asbestos awareness and also confined space working. We provide fire risk assessments for duty holders, landlords and housing associations.
We are a waste management company providing a complete waste collection, disposal and recycling service for businesses throughout the UK. We specialise in hazardous waste and "difficult" non-hazardous waste, that should not be landfilled, for businesses ranging from small independents to larger companies, factories, construction companies and multinational organisations.