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The [[Front End Loader Bin]] or [[FEL Skip]] is primarily used in the UK compressible wastes such as [[Cardboard]] and [[Residual Waste]]. They are constructed of metal and remain at the waste producers' site, being emptied on site  via a dedicated [[FEL Lorry]]. This type of skip is distinct from the [[REL Skip]] and [[Skip]]s for [[Construction and Demolition Waste]] which are separately listed on WikiWaste.
The [[Front End Loader Bin]] or [[FEL Skip]] is primarily used in the UK for compressible [[Waste|wastes]] such as [[Cardboard]] and/or [[Residual Waste]]. They are constructed of metal and remain at the waste producers' site, being emptied on site  via a dedicated [[FEL Lorry]]. This type of skip is distinct from the [[REL Skip]] and [[Skip]]s for [[Construction and Demolition Waste]] which are separately listed on WikiWaste.
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==Background==  
==Background==  
The [[Front End Loader Bin]] or [[FEL Skip]] is primarily used in the UK compressible wastes such as [[Cardboard]] and [[Residual Waste]]. They are constructed of metal and remain at the waste producers' site, being emptied on site  via a dedicated [[FEL Lorry]]. This type of skip is distinct from the [[REL Skip]] and [[Skip]]s for [[Construction and Demolition Waste]] which are separately listed on WikiWaste. The choice of whether to use an [[FEL Skip]] or [[REL Skip]] is often a function of the type of system that the waste collection company uses in a geographical area, and/or the space and accessibility on the waste producers' site. The step from a [[Wheelie Bin]] to a [[FEL Skip]] or [[REL Skip]] is a function of the amount and type of the waste to be handled, the space available, and the economics of several [[Wheelie Bins]] vs a single [[FEL Skip]] or [[REL Skip]].
The [[Front End Loader Bin]] or [[FEL Skip]] is primarily used in the UK for compressible [[Waste|wastes]] such as [[Cardboard]] and/or [[Residual Waste]]. They are constructed of metal and remain at the waste producers' site, being emptied on site  via a dedicated [[FEL Lorry]]. This type of skip is distinct from the [[REL Skip]] and [[Skip]]s for [[Construction and Demolition Waste]] which are separately listed on WikiWaste. The choice of whether to use an [[FEL Skip]] or [[REL Skip]] is often a function of the type of system that the waste collection company uses in a geographical area, and/or the space and accessibility on the waste producers' site. In addition, [[REL Skip]]s generally are available in larger sizes. The step from a [[Wheelie Bin]] to a [[FEL Skip]] or [[REL Skip]] is a function of the amount and type of the waste to be handled, the space available, and the economics of several [[Wheelie Bin]]s vs a single [[FEL Skip]] or [[REL Skip]].


==Skip Sizes==
==Skip Sizes==

Latest revision as of 14:10, 1 August 2022

The Front End Loader Bin or FEL Skip is primarily used in the UK for compressible wastes such as Cardboard and/or Residual Waste. They are constructed of metal and remain at the waste producers' site, being emptied on site via a dedicated FEL Lorry. This type of skip is distinct from the REL Skip and Skips for Construction and Demolition Waste which are separately listed on WikiWaste.

Picture of FEL Skip, all rights reserved Biffa
Picture of FEL Skip, all rights reserved Biffa


Background

The Front End Loader Bin or FEL Skip is primarily used in the UK for compressible wastes such as Cardboard and/or Residual Waste. They are constructed of metal and remain at the waste producers' site, being emptied on site via a dedicated FEL Lorry. This type of skip is distinct from the REL Skip and Skips for Construction and Demolition Waste which are separately listed on WikiWaste. The choice of whether to use an FEL Skip or REL Skip is often a function of the type of system that the waste collection company uses in a geographical area, and/or the space and accessibility on the waste producers' site. In addition, REL Skips generally are available in larger sizes. The step from a Wheelie Bin to a FEL Skip or REL Skip is a function of the amount and type of the waste to be handled, the space available, and the economics of several Wheelie Bins vs a single FEL Skip or REL Skip.

Skip Sizes

In the UK the size of an FEL Skip is often referred to in cubic metres whereas a Skip is still often referred to in cubic yards (for example an 8 yard skip). There are three common sizes listed below. The information in the table is a compilation of data in the public domain and from Biffa's website[1]. The maximum weight in an FEL Skip can vary considerably according to the type of waste placed in it.

Size (cubic yards) Size (cubic metres) Dimensions (m) No. of Black Bags/Bin Weight Range Typical Use
5 4 1.8m(H) x 1.7m(L) x 1.8m(W) 48 to 60 165 to 320kg often used for Cardboard
8 6.1 2.0m(H) x 2.1m(L) x 1.8m(W) 72 to 90 255 to 490kg often used for Cardboard, Residual Waste/Black Bag Waste and DMR materials
10 8 2.8m(H) x 2.4m(L) x 1.8m(W) 94 to 120 330 to 640kg often used for Cardboard, Residual Waste/Black Bag Waste and DMR materials

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