When you’re replacing artificial turf, the first thing to do is lift the old turf carefully and roll it up so you can see how much waste you’ll generate. Next you should check the base underneath and remove the infill material or debris that has built up over time. If the base is in good shape you might reuse some of it, but if it’s compacted, uneven or contaminated you’ll need to excavate and replace it. For disposing of the old turf look for a commercial waste service in your area — for example you might use a specialist like [url=https://affordablewastemanagement.co.uk/]https://affordablewastemanagement.co.uk/[/url] and ask whether they recycle the plastic backing and infill. While the removal is underway consider tilting the edges, removing weeds and ensuring the sub-base is well compacted and levelled. Before laying the new turf you can add a weed membrane or a small layer of sharp sand to improve drainage and stability. By following these steps you reduce the chance of future problems (like sinking or weed regrowth) and you minimise the amount of turf and waste that ends up in landfill. A good install leaves you with a clean, level surface ready for the new turf and peace of mind that you disposed of the old material responsibly.