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Agricultural fuel collection in Scotland — collected and disposed of under licence

Short answer

Agricultural fuel collection in Scotland is collected under licence — call 01295 380724. Farm bowsers, bunded steadings and estate tanks emptied across rural Scotland, with consignment paperwork issued on site. A registered waste carrier attends your home, farm, croft, depot, marina or commercial site, pumps the fuel out of the tank, drums or bowser, removes residue and issues a waste transfer note on site — typically 2-4 hours, quoted per litre.

Fuel is a controlled waste and SEPA is the Scottish regulator. It leaves with us and is processed for recycling through licensed channels, never poured away.

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Agricultural fuel collection covered across all 32 Scottish council areasAberdeen City — 82 places coveredAberdeenshire — 68 places coveredAngus — 28 places coveredArgyll and Bute — 65 places coveredCity of Edinburgh — 130 places coveredClackmannanshire — 14 places coveredDumfries and Galloway — 58 places coveredDundee City — 43 places coveredEast Ayrshire — 78 places coveredEast Dunbartonshire — 16 places coveredEast Lothian — 30 places coveredEast Renfrewshire — 16 places coveredFalkirk — 47 places coveredFife — 91 places coveredGlasgow City — 192 places coveredHighland — 143 places coveredInverclyde — 15 places coveredMidlothian — 28 places coveredMoray — 34 places coveredNa h-Eileanan Siar — 38 places coveredNorth Ayrshire — 28 places coveredNorth Lanarkshire — 61 places coveredOrkney Islands — 32 places coveredPerth and Kinross — 83 places coveredRenfrewshire — 46 places coveredScottish Borders — 65 places coveredShetland Islands — 39 places coveredSouth Ayrshire — 33 places coveredSouth Lanarkshire — 70 places coveredStirling — 42 places coveredWest Dunbartonshire — 21 places coveredWest Lothian — 36 places covered
Agricultural fuel collection is covered in every council area. Tap yours for local detail.

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Agricultural fuel collection in Scotland at a glance

ServiceFarm and agricultural fuel collection
FixRegistered carrier uplift, tank check, waste transfer note
Typical costQuoted per litre
Time on site2-4 hours
WhereHomes, farms, crofts, depots, marinas — all of Scotland
IslandsCovered, scheduled around ferry sailings
Helpline01295 380724 — 24 hours

How a collection works

  1. Call 01295 380724 with the fuel type, the rough quantity in litres and where the tank, drums or bowser sit.
  2. You get a price per litre and a collection window before anything is booked.
  3. A registered waste carrier attends with a licensed pump and a bulk container.
  4. The fuel is pumped out, the tank is checked and any residue or sludge is removed.
  5. A waste transfer note is issued on site, so your duty of care under Scottish environmental law is documented.
  6. The fuel leaves with us and is processed for recycling through SEPA-licensed channels.
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Why agricultural fuel collection in Scotland needs a licensed carrier

Agricultural fuel collection is not a job for a jerry can and a skip. Fuel and oil are controlled wastes, and in Scotland the duty of care is enforced by SEPA rather than the Environment Agency. The liability sits with whoever produced the waste — you — and handing it to an unregistered collector does not transfer it. Farm bowsers, bunded steadings and estate tanks emptied across rural Scotland, with consignment paperwork issued on site. Every uplift comes with a waste transfer note issued on site, and the fuel is processed for recycling through licensed channels. Tanks are checked for residue and sludge, which is where most of the contamination sits.

What it costs

Guide prices for collection and disposal. Volume, access and fuel type set the figure, and it is confirmed before anyone travels.
What you haveWhat is involvedTypical jobTime on site
Domestic tank, under 500 litresPump out, tank check, waste transfer noteQuoted per litre1–2 hours
Domestic tank, 500–2,500 litresBulk uplift, sludge removal, documentationQuoted per litre2–3 hours
Farm, estate or bunded commercial storeSite survey, bulk uplift, consignment paperworkQuoted per jobHalf day
Drums, jerry cans, bowsersCollection and compliant disposalQuoted per litreUnder 1 hour
Contaminated, bugged or sludged fuelUplift plus tank clean and residue removalQuoted per job2–4 hours
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Common questions

Do you issue a waste transfer note for agricultural fuel collection in Scotland?

Yes. Fuel is a controlled waste, and a waste transfer note is issued on site at every collection, so your duty of care under Scottish environmental law is documented. SEPA is the regulator north of the border, not the Environment Agency.

How much does agricultural fuel collection cost in Scotland?

It is priced per litre or per job depending on volume, access and fuel type. You get the figure on the phone before anyone travels — call 01295 380724.

How much can you take in one visit?

Anything from a few drums to a full commercial or farm tank. Domestic collections are usually done in one to two hours; bulk and bunded stores are surveyed and scheduled.

Can you take contaminated, bugged or sludged fuel?

Yes. Water ingress, diesel bug, mixed fuel and tank sludge are all handled, including residue removal and a tank check.

Where does the fuel go?

It leaves with a registered waste carrier and is processed for recycling through licensed channels. It is never poured away or burned off.

Do you cover the islands?

Yes. Collections are made on Arran, Bute, Mull, Islay, Skye, Lewis, Harris, the Uists, Orkney and Shetland. Island jobs are scheduled around the ferry timetable and quoted with travel included.

Background reading: Traffic Scotland. Operated by Fuel Fixer. For what wrong fuel does to an engine, see Misfuel Doctor; south of the border, see Wrong Fuel.

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