Fully Compliant Waste Solutions

Wilton Recycling’s follow all Irish and EU waste laws and help our customers do the same. We are members of the Irish Waste Management Association, and we train our staff so our work stays safe, legal and well controlled.

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Waste Facility Permit

Waste Facility Permit

Waste Collection Permit

Waste Collection Permit
Waste Licence

Policies

ISO Awards / Accreditation

Wilton Recycling work to high international standards for quality, the environment and health and safety, and is certified by Amtivo to ISO 9001:2015 accreditation for the recycling of iron, steel and aluminium in accordance with EU 333/2011 End of Waste Regulations.

We also hold ISO 14001 and ISO 45001, showing our commitment to safe, responsible recycling and always improving how we work.

SCS ISO 9001
SCS ISO 14001
SCS ISO 45001
UKAS management systems cert
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Compliance

Waste Licences

Wilton Recycling holds a waste licence that authorises its facilities to accept, treat, recover, and dispose of waste in line with strict Irish environmental and legal standards. This licence sets specific conditions for Wilton Recycling on what waste types can be accepted, how they are stored and treated on site, and what monitoring and reporting must be carried out to the relevant authorities. By operating under this licence, Wilton Recycling demonstrates that its facilities are managed under robust regulatory control, helping to protect human health, local communities, and the wider environment.

National Waste Collection Permit

National Waste Collection Permits confirm that waste is collected, transported, and managed in line with Irish waste legislation and environmental best practice. Holding a current permit from the National Waste Collection Permit Office (NWCPO) demonstrates that the company is authorised to collect waste for profit, complies with all regulatory conditions, and undergoes regular review to ensure ongoing compliance. This means customers can be confident that their waste is handled legally, traceably, and in accordance with regional and national waste management plans.

What is the Legal Metrology’s role in the Pay By Weight System?

It is an automatic system, taking the human intervention out of it. The bin operator will place the bin on the equipment, which will then lift the bin, weigh it and place it back on the ground. This will reduce human intervention, therefore reducing the chance of possible error or fraud. This bin weight data is then captured by the truck, transmitted to a centralized data center, and is used to calculate your waste bill. Security is a very important part of this system.

Our regulations stipulate that the data must be secure at all times, and any changes made to the software or hardware can be tracked and the authorities will be aware of it. As well as analyzing the weight data, NSAI’s Legal Metrology inspectors will also regularly check the weighing equipment to ensure it is measuring the bins accurately.

What if I believe a weighing instrument is not accurate

As part of our enforcement role, NSAI’s Legal Metrology division pays particular attention to matters brought to our attention by members of the public. If you believe there has been a short measurement or other issue relating to our work please complete our complaints form, which is available on our website, NSAI.ie, and give us as much information as possible, about the transaction, including product and trader details.

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