Price from £590
Up to 400 bin bags
Holding up to 400 bin bags of waste material, the 40 cubic yard roro skip is ideal for handling significant volumes of light, bulky waste in commercial and industrial settings.
Capacity | Height | Length | Width |
---|---|---|---|
40 cubic yards | 8ft 9inches | 19ft 2 inches | 7ft 8inches |
30.6 cubic metres | 2.67m | 5.86m | 2.38m |
All dimensions are approximate and the design of the skip may vary. Illustration showing size is not to scale.
The 40-yard RoRo skip, with its high sides, is designed for maximum capacity, making it ideal for large-scale clear-outs and construction jobs. These skips are suitable for handling oversized or awkward items, and their large volume makes them perfect for businesses or long-term projects where efficient waste management is key. Typical uses include:
- Large industrial and commercial clear-outs (furniture, equipment, bulky waste)
- Major construction and demolition projects
- Large retail refurbishments or warehouse clean-ups
- Ongoing waste management for long-term, high-volume projects
With the ability to hold up to 10 tonnes of waste, the 40-yard RoRo skip is a high-capacity option that eliminates the need for multiple smaller skips, offering a cost-effective and convenient solution, 5 tonnes of waste is included and extra is charged. Its size makes it ideal for managing vast amounts of lightweight materials, such as timber, packaging, and plastics, as well as bulkier items.
This skip is particularly popular for large commercial and industrial projects due to its generous capacity and long-term hire suitability. It provides the space and efficiency required to handle waste on the largest sites without constant emptying or replacement.
Permit Requirements: Roll on Roll of skips are not allowed to be placed on public roads so can only be placed at a suitable place on-site.
Weight Restrictions: Roll on Roll off skips are charged per tonne over a certain limit depending on the supplier.
Hazardous Waste: Items like asbestos, paint, and batteries require special disposal methods.