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Binit's approach centres on consolidating waste collections, recycling performance, carbon reporting, and compliance information into a single operational platform. The company combines software with waste-management expertise and a nationwide collection network, allowing organisations to manage waste services while also using data to identify efficiency improvements and support sustainability objectives. Some of its main features are:
Waste Collection Management – View and manage collection schedules across sites, monitor service performance, and make operational changes based on actual collection data.
Waste & Recycling Analytics – Track waste volumes, collection weights, recycling rates, and diversion performance through reporting dashboards.
Scope 3 Carbon Reporting – Provides waste-related carbon data to support internal sustainability reporting and broader Scope 3 emissions assessments.
Benchmarking Tools – Compare waste and recycling performance between sites, per footfall, and against sector benchmarks.
Compliance Management – Centralises compliance information associated with waste services and reporting requirements.
Training & Behaviour Change Support – Includes recycling guidance, educational materials, staff training options, and sustainability awareness resources designed to improve waste segregation and recycling outcomes.
Closing Insights
Binit was founded in 2016 and operates from Worcester, England. The company was established by Philippa Roberts and her team with the aim of combining waste-management services and technology rather than treating them as separate activities. Over time, Binit has developed from a waste brokerage business into a technology-enabled waste-management provider that uses analytics, reporting tools, and patent-pending hardware to improve visibility into waste streams.
A distinguishing aspect of the platform is its focus on linking waste management with carbon reporting and operational decision-making. Rather than concentrating exclusively on collection logistics, Binit emphasises helping organisations optimise collections, measure waste-related emissions, benchmark performance, and respond to waste disclosure requirements like the UK's Digital Waste Tracking Regulation. Customers cited by the company include The Ivy and Southernhay House Exeter.
Industry recognition has come with the SPARKies Good Award. The company has also received investment support from the South West Investment Fund and Yeo Valley Investments. Pricing is subscription-based and supplemented by managed waste services, with quotations provided according to customer requirements.