Available Waste Management Features
Missing Waste Management Features
Pricing
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Deployment Options
- Web Browser (Cloud - Based)
Good Option For
- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
Deep dive
Core Features
WasteMatrix is built around a specific regulatory workflow: recording a waste movement at the receiving site, validating it against DEFRA requirements, submitting it through the Receipt of Waste API, and retaining confirmation for audit purposes. Some of its main features are:
DEFRA Receipt of Waste API integration: WasteMatrix submits received-waste records directly to DEFRA through the Receipt of Waste endpoint, avoiding manual uploads or CSV-based workarounds.
Receiving-site movement records: The platform captures operational movement details such as EWC code, weight, producer, carrier, and permitted-site information.
Pre-submission validation: WasteMatrix checks records against required fields such as permit number, EWC classification, and hazardous-waste flags before submission.
Confirmation-token storage: Once DEFRA confirms a submission, the platform stores the confirmation token against the movement record for later retrieval.
EWC reference data: WasteMatrix includes the full EWC reference set, supporting auto-matching and filtering across 842 waste codes.
Multi-site compliance view: One Hub account can manage multiple permitted sites, with cross-site reporting and a unified compliance view.
Closing Insights
WasteMatrix comes from AgriDigital, a UK software company that describes its work as Digital Waste Tracking software and practical tools for UK agricultural operations. Its WasteMatrix platform is built for the first stage of the UK’s Digital Waste Tracking rollout: permitted and licensed waste receiving sites. DEFRA says those sites will have to record details of waste received on the digital waste tracking service from October 2026, with the system expanding later to other waste operators.
The product’s main practical claim is its direct connection to DEFRA’s Receipt of Waste API, so receiving sites can send received-waste records directly to DEFRA. Moreover, WasteMatrix has passed DEFRA’s Provider Approval Test, and includes all 842 EWC waste codes for matching and filtering.
For potential users, WasteMatrix is therefore best understood as software for permitted waste receiving sites that need to turn local site records, weighbridge data, or spreadsheets into DEFRA-ready digital submissions. Pricing is not published; users are invited to book a demo.