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If your sofa is affected by fleas, bed bugs, mould, or any other infestation, it should not be donated, reused, or left outside for collection without first notifying the waste
Yes, most Household Waste Recycling Centres (tips) accept sofas from domestic residents. However, you must be able to safely transport it yourself in an appropriate vehicle. You will also notice
Some local councils in the UK offer free bulky waste collections, but the majority now charge a flat administration fee per item. Check your local authority’s website for current pricing
If a sofa is structurally broken, is torn, or missing its fire label, it cannot be donated or sold. Your best options are to book a professional waste clearance service,
Costs vary depending on your method. Council collections generally cost between £20 and £50. Private professional waste collection services usually charge based on the size and weight of the item,
You can put a sofa in a skip, but you must inform the skip hire company beforehand. Because sofas are now classified as POP waste, they must be separated from
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