KCM Waste Management a family-run waste management company

3rd September 2025

KCM Waste Management is a family-run waste management company with a reputation for providing efficient, affordable and conscientious waste disposal solutions.

KCM having been supporting domestic and commercial clients in South Yorkshire for over 40 years and they have now even gone nation-wide service with their skip hire service

Sustainability is at the heart of everything they do and the  team of 120+ friendly supportive professionals are dedicated to ensuring both business and domestic clients enjoy  a reliable, hassle free service.

KCM have a range of solutions designed to suit every waste disposal need, so whether you want a skip or wheelie bin, fully compliant disposal of  electrical and electronic equipment or just a ‘man with a van’ the KCM team are here to help.

Want to know more? Simply contact our dedicated local customer service team on 01709 361 144 or via info@kcmwaste.com for a chat

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