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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.
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[[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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==Background==
==Background==
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 is 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 is separately listed on WikiWaste.


In the UK the size of a [[Skip]] is still traditionally referred to in cubic yards rather than cubic metres (for example ''an 8 yard skip''). There are three broad categories of [[Skip]] that relate to their size and the lorry that is used to move them:
In the UK the size of a [[Skip]] is still traditionally referred to in cubic yards rather than cubic metres (for example ''an 8 yard skip''). There are three broad categories of [[Skip]] that relate to their size and the lorry that is used to move them:
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! Size (cubic yards) !! Size (cubic metres)!! Dimensions (ft in) !! Dimensions (m) !! Typical Use !! Image (Range of Ro-Ro Skips)
! Size (cubic yards) !! Size (cubic metres)!! Dimensions (ft in) !! Dimensions (m) !! Typical Use !! Image (Range of Ro-Ro Skips)
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| 20 || 1.5||4'3"(H) x 20'0"(L) x 7' 9" (W)|| 0.76m(H) x 1.2m(L) x 0.91m(W)||[[Soil, Rubble, Hardcore]]||rowspan=3 | [[File:Rollonrolloffw.jpg|400px|center|GileSkips Manufacturers Ltd Image - all rights reserved]]
| 20 || 15.3||4'3"(H) x 20'0"(L) x 7' 9" (W)|| 0.76m(H) x 1.2m(L) x 0.91m(W)||[[Soil, Rubble, Hardcore]]||rowspan=3 | [[File:Rollonrolloffw.jpg|400px|center|GileSkips Manufacturers Ltd Image - all rights reserved]]
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| 30 ||3||6'2"(H) x 20'0"(L) x 7' 9" (W)|| 0.97m(H) x 1.83m(L) x 1.29m(W)||General builder's wastes, [[Construction and Demolition Waste]]
| 30 ||22.9||6'2"(H) x 20'0"(L) x 7' 9" (W)|| 0.97m(H) x 1.83m(L) x 1.29m(W)||General builder's wastes, [[Construction and Demolition Waste]]
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| 40 ||3||8'2"(H) x 20'0"(L) x 7' 9" (W)|| 0.97m(H) x 1.83m(L) x 1.29m(W)||Lighter builder's waste, [[Wood Waste]], [[Paper & Card]]
| 40 ||30.6||8'2"(H) x 20'0"(L) x 7' 9" (W)|| 0.97m(H) x 1.83m(L) x 1.29m(W)||Lighter builder's waste, [[Wood Waste]], [[Paper & Card]]
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! Enclosed Skips !! Enclosed Skips ([[Bring Banks]]) !!Compactor Skips
! Enclosed Skips !! Enclosed Skips ([[Bring Banks]]) !!Compactor Skips
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| Typically 12 and 16 cubic yard skips with lids and lockable doors to handle specialised waste such as [[Asbestos]] and [[Plasterboard]] || Typically 16 cubic yard and 30 cubic yard skips with lids and holes in the sides to deposit [[Glass]], [[Paper & Card]], and [[Plastic]] often as part of a [[Bring Bank]] or [[HWRC]] facility || Typically 30 cubic yard skips, a fully enclosed skip that mounts onto a [[Static Compactor]] for [[waste]] and/or other materials such as [[Paper & Card]] or [[Garden Waste]] to be compacted into the bin for subsequent transportation. An alternative configuration is for the compactor to be part of the skip construction to make it fully portable.  
| Typically 12 and 16 cubic yard skips with lids and lockable doors to handle specialised waste such as [[Asbestos]] and [[Plasterboard]] || Typically 16 cubic yard and 30 cubic yard skips with lids and holes in the sides to deposit [[Glass]], [[Paper & Card]], and [[Plastic]] often as part of a [[Bring Bank]] or [[HWRC]] facility || Typically 30 cubic yard skips, a fully enclosed skip that mounts onto a [[Static Compactor]] for [[waste]] and/or other materials such as [[Paper & Card]] or [[Garden Waste]] to be compacted into the container for subsequent transportation. An alternative configuration is for the compactor to be part of the skip construction to make it fully portable.  
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|[[File:Enc DTip.jpg|300px|center|GileSkips Manufacturers Ltd Image - all rights reserved]] ||[[File:Glassrecycle.jpg|300px|center|GileSkips Manufacturers Ltd Image - all rights reserved]] || [[File:Slide1-5b163f096e46022e4b858780f79480a473b0c02134cff007a11da2f237e02aaf.png|400px|center|Green Recycling.co.uk Image - All rights reserved]]
|[[File:Enc DTip.jpg|300px|center|GileSkips Manufacturers Ltd Image - all rights reserved]] ||[[File:Glassrecycle.jpg|300px|center|GileSkips Manufacturers Ltd Image - all rights reserved]] || [[File:Slide1-5b163f096e46022e4b858780f79480a473b0c02134cff007a11da2f237e02aaf.png|400px|center|Green Recycling.co.uk Image - All rights reserved]]
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| || [[File:Download.jpg|400px|center|DJE Recycling Systems Bottle Bank Image - All rights reserved]] || [[File:Pd-725-image-300x300.jpg|300px|center|Portable Waste Compactor - Image from pde waste technologies - All rights reserved]]
| [[File:14-Yd-Enc-Plastic-Lids-3-1024x435 (1).jpg|450px|center|Enclosed Skips - Field Fayre Skip Manufacturer Image - All rights Reserved]]|| [[File:Download.jpg|400px|center|DJE Recycling Systems Bottle Bank Image - All rights reserved]] || [[File:Pd-725-image-300x300.jpg|300px|center|Portable Waste Compactor - Image from pde waste technologies - All rights reserved]]
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