Who we are

Clidex may be the new kid on the block in the world of waste management, but what we bring to the table is nothing short of revolutionary. With innovation at our core, we’re not just keeping up with the times—we’re redefining what it means to manage waste effectively and sustainably. Efficiency and quality are the pillars of our operation, and we’ve built a robust infrastructure that ensures we deliver on both fronts, every single day.

At Clidex, we’ve embraced the philosophy that smaller is mightier. Operating with lean, highly-skilled teams, we’ve adopted a “David vs. Goliath” approach to waste management. Unlike the cumbersome giants in the industry, our compact teams are the epitome of agility, allowing us to adapt on the fly and respond to our clients’ needs with precision and speed. This means flexible scheduling, last-minute adjustments, and solutions that are as nimble as they are effective—because in our world, every minute counts.

But our commitment doesn’t stop with our clients; it extends to our team. We’ve reimagined the workweek to be more humane and sustainable, implementing a four-day work schedule that ensures our employees are always at their best. By prioritizing their well-being, we guarantee they bring their A-game to the job, every time. It’s this commitment to excellence that empowers us to offer something virtually unheard of in the industry: a money-back guarantee. We’re that confident in our people and their ability to exceed your expectations.

At Clidex, we’re on a mission to prove that waste management doesn’t have to be a grueling, inflexible ordeal. We’re tearing down the old models of rigid timelines and inescapable contracts, replacing them with a service that is as accommodating as it is reliable. We believe that managing waste should be a seamless, stress-free experience—one that’s as refreshing as our approach.

That’s why at Clidex, we’re clinical in our execution—not just with waste.

Welcome to the future of waste management.

Welcome to Clidex.

Legal Statements

  • Clidex is fully committed to complying with all applicable legislation and regulations governing the management of clinical and hazardous waste in the United Kingdom. This includes, but is not limited to, the Environmental Protection Act 1990, the Hazardous Waste Regulations 2005, the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations 2002, and the Carriage of Dangerous Goods Regulations 2009. Our practices are routinely reviewed to ensure adherence to statutory requirements, industry standards, and guidance provided by the Environment Agency. We maintain all necessary permits, licenses, and documentation to operate responsibly and transparently, and we prioritize environmental sustainability and public health in all aspects of our service delivery.

  • At Clidex, the health, safety, and welfare of our employees, clients, and the public are our top priorities. We are committed to providing a safe working environment in full compliance with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and associated regulations. Risk assessments are conducted regularly to identify and mitigate potential hazards in our waste collection, transportation, and disposal processes. All staff are trained in safe handling procedures, the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and emergency response protocols. Our robust safety policies are designed to prevent accidents, exposure to hazardous substances, and contamination, ensuring the highest standards of safety for all stakeholders.

  • Clidex recognizes its legal and ethical duty of care in managing clinical waste safely and responsibly. We are committed to ensuring that waste is properly identified, handled, transported, and disposed of in accordance with the Environmental Protection Act 1990 and the Duty of Care Code of Practice. This includes maintaining accurate waste transfer notes, consignment notes for hazardous waste, and ensuring the use of compliant containers and vehicles during transport. We work closely with our clients to provide guidance on waste segregation and classification, ensuring that all waste streams are managed effectively and without risk to human health or the environment.

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