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ISB Global
ISB Global delivers waste-management software for hazardous and specialized waste operations with manifesting, mid-market priced, headquartered in London.
Overview
ISB Global is a UK-headquartered waste-management software vendor founded in 2003 and based in London. The product occupies a specific segment of the waste software market: operators handling hazardous or specialized waste streams where regulatory compliance, manifesting, and documented exception handling are operational requirements — not optional add-ons. This positions ISB Global distinctly from platforms oriented around municipal solid waste route optimization.
The platform covers route optimization and scheduling, work-order and collection management, mobile driver execution, a customer self-service portal, billing and customer management, service window management, exception handling and documentation, operational analytics and reporting, real-time tracking and visibility, and multi-site operations management. The multi-site capability indicates the product is designed for organizations managing more than one facility or collection depot, rather than single-location owner-operated businesses.
On the integration side, ISB Global lists SAP and Oracle alongside GPS and mapping services, weighing systems, fleet management, and mobile data collection. SAP and Oracle integration is unusual among waste-specific platforms and indicates the product is designed to fit within larger enterprise technology stacks, rather than replace them. The customer self-service portal extends visibility to clients, which is notable for hazardous-waste contractors who may serve industrial or commercial customers with compliance reporting obligations.
Pricing
ISB Global does not publish pricing. Mid-market deployments fall between $80,000 and $280,000 per year based on the stated range. Cost drivers include user count, number of sites, integration scope (SAP and Oracle connections typically carry additional configuration overhead compared to lighter accounting integrations), and the regulatory modules deployed. Implementation complexity for hazardous-waste operations — where data accuracy carries compliance implications — typically adds to first-year costs. Buyers should engage the vendor with a clear picture of waste-stream types and integration requirements.
Strengths and weaknesses
ISB Global covers capabilities that operators in regulated waste streams require and that most MSW-focused platforms omit: regulatory manifesting implied by its hazardous-waste focus, exception documentation suited to compliance scenarios, and SAP/Oracle ERP integration for organizations that have standardized on enterprise platforms. The customer self-service portal and multi-site management support more complex organizational structures than single-location haulers. Weighing-system integration covers weight-based billing and regulatory weight-capture requirements.
The weaknesses are a direct consequence of the product’s specialization. Standard MSW haulers running subscription-based residential collection do not need the regulatory depth ISB Global provides, and would likely pay for capabilities they don’t use. Integration with QuickBooks or Sage — the most common accounting systems for regional North American haulers — is not listed, which may be a gap for buyers outside the SAP/Oracle ecosystem. The London headquarters and UK origins mean North American buyers should verify that regulatory modules reflect relevant jurisdictional compliance frameworks.
When to pick ISB Global (and when not to)
ISB Global fits mid-market waste operators whose streams include hazardous, clinical, industrial, or other regulated materials where manifesting, chain-of-custody documentation, and exception handling are non-negotiable. Organizations running SAP or Oracle ERP that need a waste-specific operations layer — rather than building custom integrations — are a strong match. Multi-site waste contractors with distributed operations benefit from the centralized visibility and site-level management the platform supports.
It is less suited to regional MSW haulers running standard residential or commercial collection where the primary need is route optimization and frequency-based billing. Operators on QuickBooks or Sage should verify accounting integration compatibility before committing. Small or single-site operations may find the platform’s scope and price range exceed their requirements. North American buyers operating under specific regulatory regimes should confirm that the platform’s compliance features address the relevant domestic frameworks.
Editor's score by market
How ISB Global scores across the industries we cover
Average 7.6/10 across 1 industry-specific evaluations by Chip Alvarez. Higher scores indicate stronger fit for that trade; click through to read the full market roundup.
| Market | Score | Verdict |
|---|---|---|
| Best Waste Management Software | 7.6 | Hazardous and specialized waste operations with manifesting |
Pros
- Purpose-built for hazardous and specialized waste regulatory requirements
- SAP and Oracle integration covers enterprise ERP environments
- Weighing-system integration supports weight-based and regulated billing
- Customer self-service portal included in core feature set
- Multi-site operations management for distributed organizations
Cons
- UK headquarters may add complexity for North American regulatory compliance
- No listed QuickBooks or Sage integration for SMB accounting stacks
- Narrower vertical fit — less suited to standard MSW collection
- No published pricing — vendor engagement required
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Pricing and feature data current as of April 29, 2026. Verify with vendor.