What is the most cost-effective way to dispose of damaged bonded warehouse stock that has been registered for destruction with HMRC?
Once goods are registered with HMRC for destruction, disposal options are limited by regulatory requirements. Members report that £600–£650 is typical pricing for this service, though costs can reach several thousand pounds for larger quantities.
**Disposal options:**
- **Biffa** — Several members recommend them as a bonded goods destruction contractor. They handle HMRC-compliant disposal and appear to be willing to do ad hoc collections, though members note the cost is usually in the £600+ range per pallet. Worth getting a quote even if initial quotes seem high.
- **Local waste management contractors** — One member mentioned having "a guy" for Wales-based disposal, suggesting regional specialists may exist. Worth asking your third-party bonded warehouse if they have preferred contractors, as they may have negotiated rates.
- **Low-cost alternatives (high risk)** — One member mentioned that some destructions involve pouring low-ABV products down a drain and recycling containers separately, which costs around 10x less. However, this approach is only compliant if explicitly approved by HMRC and your warehouse operator, and third-party warehouses typically won't allow it. Not recommended unless you have explicit written approval.
**Key caveats:**
- Once registered for destruction with HMRC, the process is essentially irreversible—you cannot redirect goods as gifts or sales without potentially significant duty implications and HMRC re-approval. - The warehouse operator has significant control over the approved destruction method (time, place, contractor), so negotiating with them or asking for their preferred suppliers may unlock better rates. - Standard ad hoc waste disposal companies typically won't handle bonded goods; you need contractors experienced with HMRC-registered destructions.
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