Wasted!  NRLA strikes waste removal service deal for members

Wasted!  NRLA strikes waste removal service deal for members


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The NRLA has agreed a new partnership with waste removal service Litta.

According to a statement from the association, Litta provides “a top-quality service across the UK, offering same-day collection and 24/7 support on all waste management requirements. Their waste collection services ensure Litta contractors are able to deal with general rubbish and detritus in rental properties, including ‘left behind’ furniture, garden waste and DIY debris. Litta prioritises recycling and upcycling measures and can handle commercial waste, white goods, electrical appliances as well as skip hire.”

This new partnership means that NRLA members have 5% off all waste removal bookings, priority booking and quotes, and in some cases access to a portal allowing real-time job updates and monthly waste reports.

Sam Croasdale of the NRLA says: “We are thrilled to be partnering with Litta to offer our members a smart, efficient, and responsible solution for waste removal. 

“Managing rental properties comes with its challenges, with waste being one of them. This partnership will provide landlords with a means of dealing with this issue quickly and with the minimum of fuss. More to the point, Litta’s commitment to sustainability makes them a perfect fit for the NRLA.”

And Aaron Marc Georgiou of Litta adds:“Rental properties can generate all kinds of waste, and we know how important it is to get things cleared quickly — with complete traceability and full price transparency. With same-day collections, live tracking and a strong commitment to sustainability, we’re making waste removal simpler and smarter. We’re excited to bring that to NRLA members across the UK.”

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