Waste Compactors & Balers
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Slash Collection Costs
Maximise Space
Boost Sustainability
Your time and money are important. Choose a waste solution that prioritises both.
What Material Can You Put into a Waste Compactor?
Recyclable Materials
Commercial Waste
Recyclable Materials
Industrial Waste
Packaging
Waste types we do not accept
- Hazardous waste
- Liquid Waste
- Construction Waste
- Electrical Waste
Find the Perfect Compactor for Your Business
Mobile Compactors
Static Compactors
Recycling Into Revenue
An environmentally and pocket friendly solution
If your business produces large volumes of recyclable materials, a baler may be the right investment for you. A baler will compress cardboard, paper, and plastics into bales that are easy to transport away from site. There is an added benefit of being able to be sold on once baled. By choosing Countrystyle, we can help you turn your waste into revenue.
A Seamless Service, from Start to Finish
Smarter recycling without the hassle
If you decide a baler is for you, we will conduct a full site assessment to determine the best baler for you. Alongside delivering and installing the baler, we provide comprehensive training for your staff to ensure a safe and efficient operation. Once you have bales ready, we arrange for them to be collected and you can focus on what matters most, your business.
A Full Range of Waste Solutions
Sorting your business waste collections is as easy as...
Tell Us About You
Tell us what kind of business you are, what waste you usually produce, and we’ll tell you what services suit your business the best.
Clear Plan & Pricing
We’ll Do The Rest
Frequently Asked Questions
A compactor crushes general waste or recyclables into a much smaller volume, reducing collection frequency and cost. A baler, on the other hand, compresses materials like cardboard, paper or plastics into tight bales that can be sold on or recycled more easily.
For compactors: general waste and dry recyclables are fine. But you must not put hazardous waste, liquids or construction waste into them. For balers: similar caution – you’ll want clean, sorted recyclable streams (cardboard/paper/plastic) for best results.
Fewer collections = lower transport + disposal costs. Also, by baling recyclables you might earn money (or at least offset costs) instead of just paying. The exact savings depend on your volume, mix of waste and site logistics — we’ll do a site assessment to estimate for you.
We’ll conduct a full site assessment to determine the right machine. Then we deliver & install the equipment, train your staff for safe and efficient use, and provide ongoing collection or off-take of baled materials (if applicable) so you don’t have to worry about the logistics.
Yes. Using a compactor or baler aligns with efficient waste management and recycling practices. It helps you stay compliant under commercial waste regulations, reduce your waste footprint and improve your sustainability credentials.
Possibly not immediately. If your volumes are low, the cost of a machine and collection may outweigh the benefit. In that case, alternative services (e.g., skip hire or wheelie bin collections) might be more appropriate until your volumes grow. We’ll advise you during our assessment.
