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Comparison

New Pig Alternative UK

UK-focused buying route vs. global catalogue supply

New Pig is well-known in spill control, but their US base can mean longer lead times and higher costs for UK buyers. Here is how Maximum Spills compares.

At a glance

Buying model
Global catalogue
Quote style
Sterling, matched to spec
Best fit
UK buyers needing practical support

Who Are New Pig?

New Pig is one of the best-known brands in spill control and absorbents. They have long-standing recognition in industrial markets and a broad catalogue covering pads, socks, spill kits, containment products, and related safety items. For many buyers, especially those working across multiple regions, that catalogue depth is part of the appeal.

Why UK Buyers Compare Options

UK buyers usually compare New Pig against local alternatives for practical reasons rather than because anything is inherently wrong with the brand. The questions tend to be about how the buying route fits the site:

  • Specification matching. Buyers want to know whether the absorbent type, capacity, and kit contents are genuinely equivalent before they switch.
  • Buying simplicity. Procurement teams often prefer a supplier that can quote in sterling against the exact site requirement without a long chain of catalogue choices.
  • Refill continuity. Once kits are placed across a site, refill support matters just as much as the first order.
  • Site-specific guidance. Many decisions come down to where the kit is going and what liquids are present, not just which brand sits on the label.

When New Pig May Still Be the Better Fit

New Pig may still be the right route if your business already buys through a global group contract, your internal standards are built around existing New Pig codes, or you need access to a wider international catalogue beyond the core spill-control products typically held by UK-focused suppliers.

Where Maximum Spills Differs

Maximum Spills is built around the UK spill-control buying journey. That means the conversation tends to start with the site and the liquids involved, then work back to the right kit or refill spec. Our range focuses on the spill-control products most UK buyers deploy daily: oil-only kits, universal kits, chemical kits, refills, pads, socks, and stations.

  • Quoted to your current spec. We can review an existing product list and point out what matches directly and what needs a closer look.
  • UK-oriented buying process. The conversation is usually shorter because it is centred on the site requirement rather than the wider catalogue.
  • Refill and placement support. We help buyers keep existing kit estates workable rather than treating every order as a one-off product purchase.
  • Practical kit-type guidance. If the real question is oil-only versus universal versus chemical, we will say that first instead of pushing a mismatched replacement.

What To Compare Before Choosing

Before switching supplier, compare the specification line by line rather than relying on the brand name alone:

  • Absorbent type. Oil-only, universal, or chemical.
  • Absorbent capacity. Stated litres and whether that fits the placement area.
  • Included contents. Pads, socks, pillows, disposal bags, PPE, and labels.
  • Carrier format. Bag, shoulder holdall, drum, wheelie bin, or station.
  • Refill availability. Whether you can keep the same footprint working after first deployment.
  • Area suitability. Indoor mixed-fluid use is a different problem from outdoor fuel or drain-adjacent use.

If the wider issue is really kit selection rather than supplier choice, our spill kit type guide and spill kit sizing guide are the best next steps.

Side by side

What a buyer should actually compare

Use this as a practical checklist when reviewing a New Pig spec against a UK alternative.

Comparison point New Pig route Maximum Spills route
Catalogue depthBroad global product catalogueFocused spill-control range for common UK site needs
Buying styleBuyer selects from global product codesWe review your spec and propose UK-matched alternatives
Specification reviewBuyer typically starts from current product choiceWe can review current codes and map the closest fit
Refill supportDepends on current kit setup and route to supplyMatched refill guidance across placed kits
Best fitGlobal estates and buyers standardised on the brandUK buyers comparing current specs against site needs
Next stepCheck your current product list and internal standardsSend us the list and we will return a like-for-like review

Useful switching checks

  • Match absorbent type first
  • Check refill continuity
  • Review carrier format
  • Confirm placement by zone
  • Quote against the current spec

Have a current New Pig order list?

Send the codes, quote, or refill spec and we will return a like-for-like review in plain English, with any important differences called out.

Switching suppliers

Common switching questions

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Our team will help you scope the right kit for your site.

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Can you quote against my current New Pig list?
Yes. Send your current product list, SKU, or refill spec and we will return a like-for-like UK quote with any obvious differences called out clearly.
Are you claiming to be the same as New Pig?
No. The point of the comparison is to help buyers assess whether the overall supply route, product fit, and refill support suit their site better. We will highlight where a spec is matched and where it differs.
Can you help with refill compatibility?
Yes. If you are trying to keep an existing kit estate running, we can usually help identify matched refill consumables and confirm whether the absorbent type and capacity still line up.
What should I compare before switching?
Start with absorbent type, absorbent capacity, included PPE, carrier format, refill availability, and whether the original kit was chosen for indoor, outdoor, or drain-adjacent use.
Do you handle larger rollouts?
Yes. We can help scope multiple placement points, standardise kit types, and line up refill supply across more than one UK site.