Since 1947, we have collected food waste and category 3 ABP Waste across all districts in the Borough of Bexley including Albany Park, Barnehurst, Barnes, Cray, Belvedere, Bexley, Bexleyheath, Blackfen, Crayford, Crook Log, Crossness, East Wickham, Erith, Falconwood, Foots Cray, Lamorbey, Lessness Heath, Longlands, North Cray, North End, Northumberland Heath, Ruxley, Sidcup, Slade Green, Thamesmead, East Upton, Welling and West Heath.
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We collect food waste from Hotels, Restaurants, Corporate, Cafes, Hospitals, Schools, Public Houses, Butchers Shops, Meat Processing Plants, Supermarkets, Kitchen and catering facilities in Bexley.
The London Borough of Bexley is within the Thames Gateway which has been given national priority for urban generation. There are over 7800 businesses in Bexley, many of which are associated or within the food industry. As of 2013 there are 7830 Active Businesses in Bexley and a total population of 241,000. Bexley remained largely unoccupied until the 19th century. The word Bexley means clearing in the box wood and up until the railway was built the community was mainly rural. Bexley still remains one of the least populated boroughs in London having over 1500 acres of parkland and 200 green spaces and parks. These include the Erith Marshes and Lesnes Abbey Woods.
On average each year a restaurant throws away the food equivalent in weight to a London Routemaster Bus. The main areas of wastage are preparation, stock wastage and portion sizes.
Grays Waste Services have been servicing the waste management needs of Bexley since 1947.
We are now proud to be one of the leading specialist food waste and category 3 waste collection companies...
"Our family has been using Grays Waste since the 1960's. Despite getting other quotes over the years, we've always found Grays to offer the lowest rates. To remain competitive over 50 years takes some doing, and it shows how important it is for Grays to always stay ahead of their competition."
"Having the option to change our food waste collection frequency is very useful. It means we aren't overcharged for unnecessary collections."
"With the legislation for food waste changing rapidly, it is important for our organisation that our waste service provider ensures that they are consistently compliant with all regulations, and that they ensure we are compliant also."
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