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Hand Sanitiser Disposal For Businesses

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How To Dispose Of Hand Sanitiser

We specialise in disposing of hazardous waste, including hand sanitiser, for businesses across the UK.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, large amounts of hand sanitiser products were produced to maintain hand hygiene and reduce the spread of the virus. However, with this production, we were faced with large quantities of waste that was surplus and passing expiry dates.

Typically, the industry standard for when hand sanitiser such as liquid gels expires is 2 to 3 years. For the disposal of expired hand sanitiser, or surplus products, you should contact a professional waste management team.

This is incredibly important for a large quantity of hand sanitiser, due to its classification as hazardous waste. Hand sanitiser is high alcohol based which causes its hazardous nature, due to its flammability risk. The alcohol based content poses a threat to both the environment and human health.

how to dispose of hand sanitiser

The Hand Sanitiser Disposal Process

01. Contact Us

Please get in touch providing your type of hand sanitiser waste, volume, collection address and contact details. Please also provide details on its storage, such as boxed or palletised.

02. Quotation

Once we have received information regarding your waste, we will be in touch with a quotation and collection day.

03. Collection

Our experienced drivers will collect and transport your waste to licensed treatment facilities. The driver will issue a hazardous waste consignment note upon collection.

04. Compliance

Once the waste arrives at the treatment facility, the hazardous waste consignment note will be completed to meet the duty of care requirements.

Our Compliance

We are specialists in hazardous waste, with an ADR-verified logistics team. Your waste will be safely disposed of, and full duty of care paperwork will be provided.

Our Experience

We have many years of experience in hazardous waste management and recycling. Collect and Recycle uses a verified haulage network, with fully trained, experienced operatives.

Our Values

We are committed to providing environmentally-friendly services. Through our intelligent logistics network, we optimise collection routes to reduce C02 output.

Hand Sanitiser Disposal Quote

Please fill out the form to receive your quote. We will get back to you as soon as possible regarding your collection.

HAND SANITISER DISPOSAL PROCESS

Disposing Of Hand Sanitiser Safely

As this item must be disposed of as hazardous waste, adhering to strict guidelines is critical. You should never dispose of sanitiser down the drain as the chemicals in water pipes and local sewer systems can cause fires. You should also never place this product in general waste disposal bins because of risks in landfill.

For the safe disposal of hand sanitiser, our team are here to help. We offer collections for large volumes of this waste nationwide, allowing businesses to safely dispose of hazardous waste. At Collect and Recycle, we have a team of ADR drivers ready to remove your waste safely. This is required for hazardous waste disposal including hand sanitizer.

Book A Collection For Hand Sanitiser Waste

If you are ready to book a collection, get in touch with our team by filling in the form. We can then provide you with a quote and arrange a collection day to suit your business. Your business will be provided with HWCNs (Hazardous Waste Consignment Notes), creating a clear audit trail for your waste streams.

FAQs

How Should Waste Hand Sanitiser Be Stored?

Waste hand sanitiser should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from any sources of ignition or heat. Containers must be clearly labelled and tightly sealed to prevent leaks and evaporation. 

It is essential to use storage containers that are compatible with alcohol-based products and fire resistant to reactions. Additionally, storage areas should be equipped with spill containment measures and be regularly inspected to ensure compliance with safety regulations.

What Makes Hand Sanitiser Hazardous?

Alcohol based hand sanitiser is considered hazardous primarily due to its high alcohol content, which makes it highly flammable. This flammability poses a significant fire risk, especially if the sanitiser is stored improperly or exposed to heat and open flames. 

Additionally, the chemical components of hand sanitiser can be harmful if ingested, inhaled, or come into prolonged contact with skin, making proper handling and disposal crucial to avoid health and environmental hazards.