Toilet blockages are gross and nobody wants to have to deal with them.
Recent reporting from NHS Trusts has highlighted the huge problem of toilet blockages caused by flushing sanitary pads and products down the toilet.
Sanitary waste does not disintegrate or break down at all. That means:

UK businesses are literally flushing money away without realising it. The NHS Trusts found that their hospitals and large public buildings were reporting thousands of pounds spent clearing blockages caused by:
Even “flushable” products often don’t break down quickly enough for commercial drainage systems.
For businesses, blocked toilets mean:
Sanitary Waste and the EnvironmentThese have a major impact on the environment and contribute to pollution in our rivers and water courses. Thousands of properties suffer sewer flooding every year in the UK leading to costly clean-up bills and increased insurance costs.
That is why it is a legal requirement to dispose of sanitary waste in a sanitary bin that is serviced by a registered waste disposal company.
Care about the environment, care about disposing sanitary waste properly.
A low-cost sanitary service contract might look appealing on paper.
But compare that to:
Suddenly the “cheap” provider isn’t cheap anymore.
Preventative servicing is almost always cheaper than reactive repairs.
At Anway Washrooms, we focus on:
We assess footfall and usage — not just install bins and walk away.
No missed visits. No overflowing units.
No hidden charges. No unnecessary upselling.
Helping clients reduce environmental impact while remaining compliant.
We identify where misuse is happening — and fix it before it becomes expensive.
The result?
At Anway Washroom Ltd, we’re Environment Agency certified and proud to support businesses both locally across Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster, Chesterfield, Barnsley, the wider East Midlands, and South Yorkshire, and nationally throughout the UK.
We take care of the details so you can focus on running your business. Get a free site visit from our certified team — call 0114 248 7649 or message us online.