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WikiWaste is widely used a reference point for infrastructure, facilities and market context for the UK waste sector. It brings together structured, cross-linked data on assets, operators, waste streams and ownership — enabling users to move from individual sites to system-level understanding quickly and reliably.
Create your FREE account in the MEMBER section and jump into the platform now, or unlock PREMIUM full access to reveal analytical gated content. Whether benchmarking facilities, tracing operator networks or building sector-wide views, the platform supports faster analysis and more confident decision-making.

Public Access
Free /Year
For general usage
Explore the UK waste infrastructure landscape through structured, accessible reference content.
- Platform-wide navigation and core pages
- Infrastructure, organisation and glossary coverage
- Acronym search
- High-level facility and local authority overviews
Best for initial exploration and sector orientation.
Member Access
Free /Year
Open an account and access even more FREE content
Access deeper datasets and tools to support facility-level and regional analysis.
- Public access content plus Interactive infrastructure satellite maps
- Facility-level tonnage and KPI data
- Local authority tonnage summaries
Best for regular users analysing assets and regional activity.
Premium
£300/Year
Premium content is due to be operative from June 2026. We recommend visitors register for FREE member access and be notified via email when active.
Premium will deliver exclusive access to structured, cross-linked data for analysing infrastructure performance, operator networks and market dynamics.
- Member access content plus detailed infrastructure tonnage trends
- Performance insights across key facilities
- Local authority contract intelligence
- Aggregated dashboards and sector analysis
Built for analysts, investors and sector professionals.
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