Waste broker


A Waste broker is someone within the waste industry who acts as intermediary between other wheels based haulers and truckers. Some services are required to be registered with the Environment Agency, depending on jurisdiction and country of operation.

Waste Broker

Waste Brokers are a valuable management offering in the waste market. Waste Brokers source, optimise and focus on decreasing your waste spend while increasing resource recovery. Key benefits of using a broker are;
1) unbiased approach to best practice
2) reduced waste to landfill
3) nimble agreements that allow you to change according to your businesses needs.
4) consolidation of sites. Typically one invoice, one point of contact and 1 report.
5) generally spend less, and control frequent price increases
Some brokers focus on commodities, others focus on hazardous waste and remain focused on their niche. Generally brokers can get you a better price due to their bulk buying power and established relationships with haulers.
Some Waste Brokers also focus on sustainable packaging, facilities services and even waste equipment.
Waste Brokers can simpify your procurement process, while at the same time deliverying real savings. Brokers make their margins from either buying at a fair rate with a modest mark up, or focus on implementing cost savings measures and they split the savings with their clients.
Brokers are a consistent point of contact for you to manage all waste streams, all equipment needs, all reporting needs. If haulers have reliability issues- generally Brokers are able to have back up haulers available so your business to minimize interupations.

Trade Broker (a type of Waste Broker)

The client might be a producer of recycled materials, and want to sell them. They will contact a Trade Broker who performs a similar function.
Usually the Waste Broker is local or at most national, but the Trade Broker could be arranging shipments between countries.