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The [[Skip]] has been used in the UK primarily for [[Construction and Demolition Waste]] works since the 1960s, but these bins are also used as a versatile system for heavier, non-compressible wastes. They are constructed of metal and are delivered, collected, emptied and then returned (or sent to a new waste producer) via a dedicated [[Skip Lorry]] or [[Hooklift Lorry]] depending on the size of the [[Skip]]. This type of skip is distinct from the [[REL Skip]] and the [[FEL Skip]] which are separately listed on WikiWaste.
The [[Skip]] has been used in the UK primarily for [[Construction and Demolition Waste]] works since the 1960s, but these containers are also used as a versatile system for heavier, non-compressible wastes. They are constructed of metal and are delivered, collected, emptied and then returned (or sent to a new waste producer) via a dedicated [[Skip Lorry]] or [[Hooklift Lorry]] depending on the size of the [[Skip]]. This type of skip is distinct from the [[REL Skip]] and the [[FEL Skip]] which are separately listed on WikiWaste.
[[Category:Technologies & Solutions]]
[[Category:Technologies & Solutions]]
[[File:Skip-Sizes-3D 6-yard-296px.jpg|300px|left|Image of a 6 cubic yard 'builder's skip - all rights reserved]]__TOC__
[[File:Skip-Sizes-3D 6-yard-296px.jpg|300px|left|Image of a 6 cubic yard 'builder's skip - all rights reserved]]__TOC__
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