What happens to your commercial waste?
Learn how our innovative technology and processes ensures that there is no need for the use of landfill.
What happens to your commercial waste? Read More »
Learn how our innovative technology and processes ensures that there is no need for the use of landfill.
What happens to your commercial waste? Read More »
A comprehensive guide to aggregate recycling, answering some of the most frequently asked questions.
What is Aggregate Recycling and what are the benefits? Read More »
As the season of festivals approaches, communities gear up for days filled with the excitement of seeing their favourite bands and sporting heroes, along with unique events, from historic car meets through to the wonderful Pride and Carnival celebrations synonymous with the British summer. However, amidst the festivities, there’s an often overlooked aspect – waste
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Exploring the role of road sweepers for stormwater management and preventing drainage issues
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We delve into the economic and environmental benefits of road sweeping.
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Every summer, music festivals bring together thousands of people in celebration of music, art, and camaraderie. While attendees revel in the lively atmosphere and create unforgettable memories, there is a dedicated team working tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure that the festival grounds remain clean and safe. Festival clear up involves a range of tasks,
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Increased economic activity usually goes hand-in-hand with increased consumption of finite resources, however the circular economy addresses not only climate change but also other global challenges such as biodiversity loss, waste, and pollution through the reuse of materials. The circular economy is defined by the Ellen MacArthur foundation as follows: In our current economy, we
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What is a landfill site? A landfill site is essentially a rubbish dump where waste is buried underground. It’s one of the oldest and the most common methods of waste disposal and one that is now recognised as highly damaging to the wider environment and ecosystems alike. What is landfill gas and what is the
What is a landfill site’s environmental impact? Read More »
Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG) are present in all commercial kitchens and many food processing plants. Untreated volumes of FOG entering the main drainage system will eventually build up into a “fat berg” which is capable of causing major blockages. This will often have a detrimental impact on the business and environment. With a grease
What is a grease trap / grease trap interceptor? Read More »
Wastewater can be generated from domestic, industrial, commercial or agricultural activities and occurs through surface runoff / stormwater, and any sewer inflow. It can involve leaching, flushing, or washing away waste products and nutrients added to the water during these applications. Wastewater treatment is a process used to remove contaminants from wastewater and convert it
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