Accessibility Statement for Rubbish Clearance London Services
Our commitment to accessible rubbish removal in London
Rubbish Clearance London is committed to ensuring that our online services and physical interactions are accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. This accessibility statement explains how we aim to meet modern accessibility standards for rubbish clearance in London and how we support inclusive access to booking, information and on-site services.
We follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at the AA level as a baseline for our digital presence. Our aim is to make information about rubbish removal London services easy to find, easy to understand and operable using a variety of assistive technologies. This includes enhancing compatibility with screen readers and ensuring alternatives where visual content is used.
Our accessibility work covers both online interactions and our operational practices across London. We strive to remove barriers so that anyone seeking London rubbish clearance can engage with us, request services and understand how collections and disposals are handled.
Key features implemented to support access include:
- WCAG 2.1 AA compliance — design, content and structure aim to meet these criteria.
- Screen-reader support — semantic HTML, ARIA where appropriate and clear heading structure to assist navigation for screen-reader users.
- Keyboard navigation — all interactive elements are operable with a keyboard alone, enabling easy booking and enquiry for rubbish clearance in London without a mouse.
We also maintain clear color contrast, scalable text and focus indicators to help users with low vision or motor impairments. Interactive controls used in our online booking or enquiry flows are labelled, have visible focus states and are ordered logically to match expected reading and navigation patterns.
Our content editors are trained to write plain language where possible, and we use headings and lists to present information about rubbish clearance and removal services so it is easier to scan and understand.

Testing and continuous improvement
We regularly test our site and service interfaces using automated tools and manual checks, including keyboard-only testing and screen-reader walkthroughs. We correct identified issues and update documentation for our teams so that on-site waste collection and customer interactions across London are informed by accessible practices.When we make changes to content or systems related to rubbish clearance services, accessibility considerations are included from the design phase through to deployment. We also monitor accessibility standards updates and adapt our approach to remain aligned with WCAG and common assistive technologies used across the UK.
If you encounter any barriers when trying to use our site or access our services, please contact our accessibility team through the contact options provided on this site. Provide as much detail as you can about the issue, including the page or service affected and the assistive technology you are using, so we can respond and remedy the problem promptly. We do not include direct contact details in this statement to protect privacy and to centralise requests through our site channels.
Additional notes: We aim to respond to accessibility requests in a timely manner and to provide alternative formats of key information where feasible. Our operational teams are briefed on inclusive practices for on-site rubbish collections and customer interactions across London. We regularly review and improve policies to ensure that rubbish removal London services remain accessible and fair for all users.
Last reviewed: This statement is reviewed periodically to reflect changes in technology, operations and standards. We appreciate reports of accessibility barriers and use them to improve the accessibility of our digital and physical services.