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We provide a seven-day a week recycling service to people living in Gloucestershire, under a £3m long term contract with Gloucestershire County Council.
The contract relates to household recycling centres provided by the council, which enable the public to recycle domestic household and garden waste. We are responsible for the operation and management of the centres, including the transport of materials to other companies for reprocessing.
Recycled materials include metals, textiles, glass, paper, cardboard, cans, Tetra-Paks, fluorescent light bulbs, household and car batteries, engine and cooking oil, TVs, computers and other electronic and electrical equipment. Only as a last resort is anything sent for disposal in landfill.
All the sites use compactor units, which eliminate the need for members of the public to climb steps and gantries for around 60% of the material brought to the sites. The compactors also increase the weight of material carried by each truck, thereby decreasing the number of truck movements and reducing the carbon footprint of the operation.
Around 60,000 tonnes of waste is dealt with at the five sites.
Visit the Gloucestershire County Council website.
The contract relates to household recycling centres provided by the council, which enable the public to recycle domestic household and garden waste. We are responsible for the operation and management of the centres, including the transport of materials to other companies for reprocessing.
Recycled materials include metals, textiles, glass, paper, cardboard, cans, Tetra-Paks, fluorescent light bulbs, household and car batteries, engine and cooking oil, TVs, computers and other electronic and electrical equipment. Only as a last resort is anything sent for disposal in landfill.
All the sites use compactor units, which eliminate the need for members of the public to climb steps and gantries for around 60% of the material brought to the sites. The compactors also increase the weight of material carried by each truck, thereby decreasing the number of truck movements and reducing the carbon footprint of the operation.
Around 60,000 tonnes of waste is dealt with at the five sites.
Visit the Gloucestershire County Council website.









