Common questions.
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General
What is AggreGet?
AggreGet is a UK marketplace for surplus aggregates from demolition sites. Demolition contractors list crushed concrete, brick hardcore, and reclaimed material; site managers source it locally with documentation and haulage handled in one place.
Who is AggreGet for?
Demolition contractors with surplus aggregate to move, site managers and groundworkers buying sub-base and fill, and licensed hauliers delivering between the two. Three roles, one platform.
Is AggreGet UK only?
Yes. All listings, buyers, sellers, and hauliers operate in the UK. Pricing is in GBP and waste documentation follows UK regulations (Environment Agency, EPR 2016).
How is AggreGet different from a skip-hire company or waste broker?
Skip-hire moves your waste to disposal. A broker takes a margin to find a buyer. AggreGet is a direct marketplace — sellers list, buyers book, hauliers deliver, and the platform handles documentation and payment. No middle-broker margin, no disposal-by-default.
For sellers
How long does listing take?
Under 10 minutes. Upload your waste details, set quantity and location, and you're visible to buyers immediately.
Who pays for haulage?
The buyer covers haulage costs, arranged through the platform. You don't coordinate a thing.
What documents do I need?
A waste transfer note or duty of care form for your material. AggreGet guides you through it.
When does AggreGet take a fee?
Only when a sale completes. No listing fees, no monthly subscriptions.
What if my material doesn't sell?
Listings stay live until they move. You can update quantity or remove a listing at any time.
For buyers
Can I filter by postcode radius?
Yes. Set your site postcode and search within 5, 10, 25, or 50 miles.
How do I know the seller is legitimate?
Every seller completes document vetting — waste carrier registration and duty of care paperwork — before their listings go live.
Is haulage included?
Yes. AggreGet arranges haulage as part of the booking. You agree a price and delivery slot; we handle the logistics.
What's the typical lead time?
It depends on the seller's site schedule, but most collections complete within 5 working days of booking.
How do I pay?
Through the platform. Payment is held until collection is confirmed, protecting both sides.
For hauliers
What vehicle types can register?
Any licensed tipper or grab lorry with a valid waste carrier registration. Articulated and rigid are both welcome.
How far will I need to travel?
You set your coverage area by postcode radius — 10, 25, or 50 miles. Only loads within that radius are offered to you.
What documents do I need to register?
Your waste carrier licence and operator licence number. Verification takes one working day.
How and when do I get paid?
Payment is processed through the platform once delivery is confirmed by the buyer. Typical transfer within 2 working days.
Can I decline a matched job?
Yes. Accepting or declining a match has no penalty. We match you to jobs based on your availability settings.
Trust & Compliance
How do you vet sellers?
Every seller submits their waste carrier licence number and is checked against the Environment Agency public register before any listing goes live. Operator and weighbridge details are also verified.
What documents travel with every load?
A Waste Transfer Note (WTN) per Environmental Permitting Regulations 2016 §12 is issued for every booked load, recording the material, quantity, seller carrier number, and receiving site. Buyers receive a copy for their site audit file.
How is my data protected?
AggreGet operates under UK GDPR. We hold only the information needed to operate the marketplace (your company details, role, postcode, contact email) and we do not share it with third parties. Full detail in our Privacy Policy.
What happens if a load is rejected on arrival?
Payment is held until the buyer signs off the load at delivery. If material is rejected for not matching the listing (wrong grade, contamination), the buyer logs the reason, the load returns or is re-routed, and the platform mediates settlement based on the WTN and photos on file.
Pricing
What is the platform fee?
The fee structure is being confirmed with beta-cohort participants before public launch. Joining the waitlist secures your priority access and early-stage terms — we will share specifics with you directly before any listing goes live.
Who pays the fee — seller or buyer?
The exact split is part of the structure we are confirming with the beta cohort. What is locked: haulage is included in the price the buyer agrees, and sellers see the net amount due to them before they accept any booking.
What are the beta-cohort terms?
Beta-cohort participants get early-stage commercial terms in exchange for direct feedback on the platform. Terms are agreed one-to-one as your role enters the cohort. Joining the waitlist is the way in.
Timeline
When does AggreGet launch?
We are launching with a closed beta cohort first, followed by wider availability once the cohort is settled. No launch date is announced — joining the waitlist is how you secure priority access for your role.
How do I secure priority access?
Join the waitlist with your role, company, and postcode. We work through the list by region and role as the beta cohort opens up, and we contact you directly when it is your turn.
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