Contact our team regarding the type of brake fluid waste you need collected. Please include details on the quantity, collection address and contact details.
We will then provide you with a quote for your brake fluid waste collection. Our team can then arrange a collection day to suit your businesses schedule.
Our specialist waste carriers will then collect the materials and transport them to licensed treatment and recycling centres.
We are specialists in hazardous waste, with an ADR-verified logistics team. Your commercial waste will be safely disposed of, with our team providing full duty of care paperwork, including hazardous waste consignment notes.
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.
We are committed to providing environmentally-friendly services. Through our intelligent logistics network, we optimise collection routes to reduce C02 output.
At Collect and Recycle, we provide nationwide collections for brake fluid waste. This fluid can be collected safely by our team, and transported to licensed treatment facilities. As this chemical is classified as hazardous waste, it must be disposed of in line with the UK’s hazardous waste regulations. Our team can ensure safe disposal, with digital hazardous waste consignment notes available. This documentation presents important information on your waste, the waste carrier and the final disposal site for auditing purposes.
Providing nationwide collections, our team provides quick and reliable services to businesses across the UK. This may include small or large volumes of brake fluid waste, along with various other chemicals and contaminated containers. We can also collect other automotive waste including car batteries, DPFs, bumpers, oil, petrol and diesel.
Get in touch with our waste management team today. We offer brake fluid collections and recycling services for businesses across the UK.
Brake fluid should generally be changed every two to three years or every 30,000 to 45,000 miles. However, the exact interval can vary depending on your vehicle’s make and model, so it's best to consult your owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommendation. Some newer vehicles are designed with low-moisture-absorption brake fluid and may allow for longer intervals between changes, while others require more frequent maintenance.
Your driving conditions matter as well. If you frequently tow heavy loads or engage in high-performance driving, your brake system works harder and heats up more, which can degrade the fluid faster.
If you need help removing brake fluid from your site, get in touch today. We offer collections across the country and ensure businesses act in accordance with regulations and guidelines. With our team, customers have peace of mind that their waste materials are treated safely, securely and sustainably. Not only do we ensure compliant disposal, but also the most eco friendly methods through recycling where possible.