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How AggreGet works.

Five steps for sellers. Five steps for buyers. Haulage handled at step four — on both sides.

For sellers

STEP 01

List

Post your surplus load by postcode — quantity in tonnes, material grade, ready-by date. Ten minutes from yard photo to live listing.

STEP 02

Verify

Upload your Waste Acceptance Criteria entry and Waste Transfer Note. Both bind to the listing and travel with the load.

WACWTN
STEP 03

Get matched

Buyers nearby search by postcode and material — they reserve your load. No cold calls, no chasing tipper yards.

STEP 04

Haulage included

A vetted haulier is matched to the route. You do not coordinate the lorry — the platform handles dispatch and proof of collection.

STEP 05

Get paid

Payment settles to your account once the weighbridge ticket clears at the receiving site. Audit trail kept end-to-end.

Weighbridge Ticket

For buyers

STEP 01

Search by postcode

Find loads near your site by postcode radius and material grade — sub-base, fill, MOT Type 1, crushed concrete.

MOT Type 1
STEP 02

Compare listings

Distance, tonnage, ready-by date, and price per tonne ex-site shown plainly on every card. No directories, no phone-around.

STEP 03

Book + pay

Reserve the load and settle payment in one flow. The seller is notified and the platform locks the haulage slot.

STEP 04

Haulage included

A vetted haulier is matched to the route. You do not coordinate the lorry — the platform handles dispatch and proof of collection.

STEP 05

Receive + sign off

Driver presents the Waste Transfer Note on arrival; your team signs off at the weighbridge. Documentation stays on file.

WTN

WORKED EXAMPLE · ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY

SE15 to CR0 in 9 days.

SE15 demolition site clears 240 tonnes of crushed concrete. CR0 housing project needs 240 tonnes of MOT Type 1 sub-base. Distance: ~8.4 miles. Haulage included. Listed Monday, matched Wednesday, delivered Friday, settled the following Tuesday — 9 days from listing to payment.

GLOSSARY · TERMS USED ON THIS PAGE

WACWaste Acceptance Criteria
The leaching and composition limits a waste must meet before a permitted site will accept it for recovery or disposal. Sellers complete a WAC entry per load type.
WTNWaste Transfer Note
A document recording the transfer of non-hazardous waste between parties under the duty of care. Required for every load and kept on file for two years.
MOT Type 1MOT Type 1 sub-base
A graded crushed-aggregate specification used as a load-bearing layer under roads, hardstandings, and foundations. Often produced from clean crushed concrete.
Weighbridge TicketWeighbridge ticket
The signed receipt issued at a calibrated weighbridge recording the gross, tare, and net weight of a load. Triggers settlement and closes the duty-of-care audit trail.

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