SIMPLIFY COMPLIANCE WITH STREETWORKS UK (SWUK) MATERIALS CLASSIFICATION PROTOCOL
By automating risk assessments and centralising data, our app cuts down admin improves oversight, and makes reporting easier for promoters, contractors and subcontractors alike.
How SoilComply streamlines SWUK protocol
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About
At its core, SoilComply is a digital platform designed to simplify and automate client compliance with the updated Streetworks UK (SWUK) materials classification protocol.
To address difficulties in managing unplanned waste, the Environment Agency supported SWUK in implementing its 2025 protocol, standardising waste management across the utilities industry. Despite the framework’s modification, the new compliance procedures remain restricted by high administrative costs, inefficient data management, and unnecessary manual input.
This is where SoilComply comes in.
Our software integrates the current manual procedure into an efficient system, offering clients dramatic reductions in administrative expenses and heightened oversight of reporting and records.
By automating risk assessments, centralising data, reducing manual input, and ensuring full traceability, SoilComply provides faster compliance, audit-ready records, and complete oversight for promoters, contractors, and subcontractors.
BUILT BY SPRING ENVIRONMENTAL
Spring Environmental empowers organisations to transform sustainability from a target into a competitive advantage.
Grounded in values of accountability, transparency, and innovation, we believe that effective sustainability isn’t just about meeting regulations, it’s about creating lasting value for people, the planet, and profit. To learn more about our mission, click here.
Helping clients achieve waste management compliance under the SWUK Protocol aligns with Spring Environmental’s commitment to practical, accountable sustainability — reducing environmental impact, improving efficiency, and turning regulation into meaningful positive action.
Chris Springett
Fraser Mole
Kris Atkins
Sian Hill