Dross Collection and Duty of Care
Warton offer a free dross collection, free dross buckets and a free duty of care service - available to customers only.

Arranging your dross collection / buckets
When you have full dross buckets, or need buckets please phone Customer Services to arrange the collection / drop off. The Customer Service representative will ask you how many full buckets you have / how many new ones you need and they will check you have a Duty Of Care waste transfer note completed.
The collection will usually take place the next day and new dross buckets will be sent on request.
Duty Of Care
Under the Environmental Protection Act 1990, it is necessary to complete a Duty Of Care waste transfer note with all waste solder from your company. In response to this legislation Warton Metals supply 12 month transfer notes - FREE OF CHARGE, to be signed and returned.
We hold all the details on our central database, which is open to inspection by the regulatory authorities to help you meet your legal obligations. By completing a Duty of Care transfer note it ensures solder dross is returned in line with current legislation. Failure to produce records of duty of care could lead to a £5000 fine to yourselves, the carriers and ourselves.
Warton Metals can advise on any queries and provide the transfer notes and assistance on disposing of solder dross.
The duty of care note has four copies. We fill in all the details for you and then all is required is a signature in Section D. The white copy and green copy is kept by the customer, the pink copy is kept by Warton and the yellow copy is kept by the carriers.
To see what a Duty of Care Transfer Note looks like, click on the thumbnail below:

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EWC Code: 10 08 11
The Company warrants only that the Goods will correspond as to the quality and description with the Company’s own specifications as set out in each product data sheet and all other terms conditions or warranties relating to the quality and/ or fitness for any particular purpose whether express or implied are excluded to the fullest extent permitted by law. It is therefore the Buyers responsibility to satisfy itself by inspection and testing of samples prior to placing any orders as to the purpose for which he requires the Goods and or particular conditions of use that will apply to the Goods and or the suitability or performance of the Goods when used in combination with any other Goods or materials, in any specific environment and in any process. In no event shall the Company be responsible for special, incidental or consequential damages, whether the claim is in contract, negligence or otherwise.
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