Large waste capacity

Roll On Roll Off (RoRo) skips from JIT Skip Hire are available in 20 yard and 40 yard sizes, designed for heavy and bulky waste. They are perfect for construction sites, industrial projects, and commercial clearances. These skips help manage waste efficiently, reduce disposal costs, and support environmentally friendly waste management. We provide reliable delivery and collection to keep your project running smoothly. We also offer guidance on the best skip size for your waste requirements.
Key Benefits:
Dimensions and Capacity

Why Choose a Roll On Roll Off Skip?
If you have a lot of waste to remove, a Roll On Roll Off (RoRo) skip is the best and most affordable choice. These big skips hold more waste than smaller ones, meaning fewer collections, which saves you time and money. They are perfect for construction, commercial, and industrial waste removal.
If you need to clear construction waste, renovation debris, or business waste, our RoRo skips make waste disposal easy and affordable.
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When hiring a skip, it’s important to know what materials are allowed and what items are restricted. Below is a guide to help you sort your waste correctly.
Below is a selection of materials that are allowed based on safety guidelines
Some materials are not allowed because they are dangerous or harmful to the environment.
Roll on, roll off (RORO)is a method for moving large waste containers, called skips, using special trucks. The truck rolls off the skip at the given location so you can fill it with waste. When full, the truck rolls it back on and takes it away. This method is good for big waste jobs, like building or factory work.
Roll-on, roll-off shipping involves moving large skips with trucks that use a hydraulic system. The skip is rolled off at the site, filled with waste, and then rolled back on when it needs to be removed. This method makes handling large amounts of garbage easy without requiring extra equipment.
The roll-on, roll-off method is simple to deliver and collect big skips. The skip is placed on the ground by the truck, filled with waste, and lifted back onto the truck. This is quicker and easier than using cranes or lifting tools. It is commonly used in construction and industrial waste removal.
The roll-off rate is the cost of hiring a roll-on, roll-off skip. Prices vary depending on the size of the skip, its location, and the type of waste. In the UK, a 20-yard RoRo skip costs between £290 and £355, while a 40-yard skip can cost between £400 and £500. Extra charges may apply for certain waste types or extra hire time.
Environmentally friendly – Fewer truck trips mean less pollution.
Cons:
The 20 Yard RoRo Skip is 6.1m (L) × 1.5m (H) × 2.4m (W) with a capacity of 200–220 bin bags, while the 40 Yard RoRo Skip is 6.1m (L) × 2.4m (H) × 2.4m (W) with a capacity of 300–350 bin bags. It can hold up to 440 bin bags of waste and is best for construction, demolition, and factory waste.
Yes, RoRo skips are good for the environment. They hold more waste, so fewer trips are needed to collect rubbish. This helps cut down fuel use and pollution. RoRo skips also make it easier to sort and recycle waste, which helps reduce landfills.