Hike In Landfill Tax – Soil Mixing Is Sustainable Option
Since 1 April 2025 Hazardous Landfill Tax Up By 22%
The UK construction and development sectors are facing a massive hike in landfill tax, after an increase in April of 21.6% for hazardous waste and 23% for inert waste per tonne.
There has been a sharp rise in landfill tax year-on-year for more than a decade BUT this is the biggest increase to-date – and highlights the urgent need for greater sustainability in the industry with less reliance on hauling materials offsite and more reducing, reusing and recycling of waste through alternative methods such as soil mixing.
Tax Increase Means Businesses Will Pay £126.15 Per Tonne For Hazardous Waste
The Potential Impact On Businesses Is HUGE:
- The standard rate for hazardous waste is up from £103.70 to £126.15 per tonne
- The rate for inert waste is up from £3.30 to £4.05 per tonne
Deep Soil Mixing Ltd Can Help You Avoid The Higher Landfill Tax Costs!
Thanks to soil mixing, you can:
- Reuse the existing ground, even if contaminated (any contaminants are locked in)
- Cut construction costs and time
- Achieve a lower carbon footprint for your project
- Improved health and safety due to less vehicle movements on site and reduce transport associated carbon emissions by up to 96%
- Ensure compliance with environmental regulations by adopting sustainable methods
- Position your business as a leader in sustainable construction practices
- Reduced Vibration: Soil Mixing induces very low vibrations, which reduces the potential impact to nearby The equipment does not exert any lateral pressure when mixing we can work as close as 200mm from the building/foundations
The REALLY GOOD News…
Soil stabilisation techniques can save you up to 50% compared to the cost of traditional methods of excavation and hauling materials offsite.
Get In Touch With Us Today
Deep Soil Mixing Ltd is an award-winning ground remediation specialist that can save you time and money and reduce your project’s carbon footprint.
Get in touch with us to see how we can help your business with your next construction project. Email Robert McGall – robert@deepsoilmixing.co.uk