Tools and solutions for EU public sector institutions
A waste management website should help residents and businesses find collection dates, sorting guidance and service information without confusion. We design practical websites that support accessibility, multilingual communication, GDPR requirements and day-to-day service delivery.
Residents often need to search through PDFs, notices or multiple pages to confirm collection dates and service arrangements. When information is difficult to find or not kept current, missed collections and avoidable enquiries increase.
Sorting guidance is often written in technical language or split across several sections. This makes it harder for residents to decide what goes where, especially for less common items or changing local rules.
Bulky waste collections, container requests, special pickups and disposal conditions are often described inconsistently. Users may be unclear about eligibility, booking steps, charges or required information, which slows service handling.
If the website is difficult to use on mobile, inaccessible for people with disabilities or available only in one language where communities need more, important public information becomes harder to access. This creates barriers for residents and increases pressure on phone and email support.
We create clear schedule tools that let users check collection arrangements by address, area or service type. Information is presented in a mobile-friendly format and can be updated efficiently as routes, dates or exceptions change.
We structure sorting information so residents can quickly find disposal instructions for common and unusual waste items. Guidance is written in plain language, supported by examples and organised around real user questions.
We design straightforward forms for bulky waste bookings, container changes, missed collection reports and other service requests. Forms collect only the necessary information, provide clear next steps and can be aligned with GDPR requirements.
We build websites to support accessible navigation, readable content, keyboard use, clear forms and language switching where required. This helps waste management providers serve residents more fairly across different needs and contexts.
We provide structured maintenance covering security, performance, content issues and accessibility checks, with clear reporting for internal teams and procurement oversight. This supports reliable operation without leaving institutions dependent on ad hoc fixes.
The website can provide address-based or area-based schedule lookup, so users can find the correct collection information without searching through documents. This is especially useful when routes, holiday arrangements or service exceptions change.
We organise guidance around the questions residents actually ask, such as where to dispose of batteries, paint or bulky items. Content is written in plain language and structured so it is easy to scan on mobile devices.
Yes. We can include forms for missed collections, bulky waste bookings, container requests and other common tasks, with clear confirmation and routing for internal handling.
The waste management company must own the domain and hosting. Invoices should be issued by the direct hosting service provider.