Certification
Our team can provide copies of all relevant permits and certifications upon request.
Managing waste from construction, demolition and road maintenance projects doesn’t have to be complicated. With our network of fully permitted landfill sites and recycling hubs across Great Britain, we make it easy to drop off materials with confidence.
We put every load to good use, supporting land restoration projects or transforming materials into high‑quality recycled products that are available to purchase.
By choosing Breedon, you’re helping keep valuable resources in use for longer, reducing reliance on primary materials and supporting a more sustainable, circular approach, with expert guidance from our team every step of the way.
Available void space across Great Britain
Material used for land restoration
Inert landfill &
material recycling hubs
Decades of experience
Our inert landfill sites across Great Britain provide a simple, compliant solution for managing your waste.
Every load you deliver is handled responsibly by our experienced teams and used to support land restoration and regeneration projects.
We’ve already used over 2.6 million tonnes of material in our restoration activities and have more than 6 million tonnes of remaining capacity available across our network.
To ensure everything runs smoothly, please contact your chosen site before arriving. Our team will help you understand any requirements and make the necessary arrangements, so your delivery can be accepted quickly and efficiently.
Our recycling hubs are designed to give clean, recyclable materials a new purpose.
We accept uncontaminated construction and demolition waste, including stone, brick, rubble, clean concrete, utility waste and asphalt planings.
These materials are processed into high‑quality recycled aggregates and recycled asphalt planings (RAP), ready to be used in new construction projects.
By recycling with us, you help reduce reliance on primary materials and support a more circular approach to construction. All recycled materials are also available to purchase from our sites, providing a more sustainable solution for your next project.
When you arrive on site, follow the signs to the weighbridge where your material will be weighed. Please provide the relevant waste transfer note to the weighbridge clerk, who will check the material against your order.
Once the load has been weighed and all paperwork is complete, you’ll be directed to the designated tip‑off location.
Our team is here to make the process as simple as possible, so please let us know if you need help at any stage.
We can’t accept any material without the correct paperwork, but we’re happy to point you in the right direction to get the documentation you need. Some materials don’t require site investigation reports, so please check with us first if you’re unsure.
Please call the site before your visit and the team will guide you through the process, helping make your drop‑off as simple and straightforward as possible.
Yes, please speak to the team at the site you’re visiting, and they’ll be able to support with providing a quote for the primary materials.
By using our waste recovery facilities for your construction materials you’re directly supporting a circular economy. Inert waste plays a key role in our land restoration programmes, enabling us to return land to a variety of productive uses while safeguarding habitats for wildlife and future generations.
Before dropping off asphalt planings with us we will need to see a core report for the surface prior to planing and any other risk assessment control documents you may have.
Yes. If the material has been derived from utility works then we will need to see that the works have been undertaken with the Street Work Protocol and that all materials have been appropriately classified. Please contact the team for support with this.
Our team can provide copies of all relevant permits and certifications upon request.