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What Happens If You Overfill a Skip? (And How to Avoid It)

It’s tempting to squeeze “just one more thing” into the skip, but overfilling a skip is something you want to avoid. UK law is strict about safe waste transport, and overloaded skips can’t be collected. Here’s what you need to know about overfilling, and how to prevent it.

Why Overfilling a Skip Is a Problem

A skip is considered overfilled if waste is piled above the top edge or sticking out. This causes several issues: it’s illegal to transport overfilled waste, your collection may be refused, extra charges may apply, and loose or protruding waste can fall, injure pedestrians, or damage vehicles.

What Happens If Sortera Arrives and Your Skip Is Overfilled?

If the skip cannot be moved safely, Sortera may ask you to remove excess waste, upgrade to a larger skip, or in some cases, a wasted journey fee may apply.

How to Avoid Overfilling Your Skip

Here are the simplest ways to stay within the rules:

  1. Choose the Right Skip Size
If you are unsure, go bigger, it’s usually cheaper than overfilling.

  1. Load Your Skip Efficiently
Start with heavy items, layer waste neatly, and fill gaps as you go.

  1. Keep an Eye on the Fill Line
Stop loading once you reach the top edge.

  1. Break Down Bulky Items
Dismantling furniture or flattening packaging helps maximise room.

  1. Consider a Second Skip or a Wait & Load
Fast-moving projects often benefit from two smaller skips.

What NOT to Do

Do not stomp down waste, do not stack items above the rim, and do not hide prohibited waste under other materials.

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