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Recycling worksheet for kids

Are you home schooling your kids during the COVID-19 pandemic? Why not try our fun recycling worksheet? It’s entertaining as well as informative! Suitable for Primary-aged children. Simply print out […]

Luke Haskell
02/07/2020
Materials Recovery Facility, Recycling, Waste
10 shocking facts about waste

The UK waste industry faces greater challenges each year as the population grows. We’re producing more and more waste but we’re also striving to manage the processes in better ways […]

Luke Haskell
18/06/2020
Commercial Waste Management, Grab Hire, Materials Recovery Facility, Recycling, Skip hire, Waste
Keep your home project on track with TJ

It seems like everyone is making the most of their extra time at home at the moment, with many people committing to home and garden improvements to keep themselves occupied. […]

Luke Haskell
15/06/2020
Aggregates, Grab Hire, Materials Recovery Facility, Recycling, skip, Waste
The history and future of recycling

Recycling has taken place in various forms throughout history, with the Romans recycling bronze coins into statues and the first record of paper recycling taking place in Japan in 1031. […]

Luke Haskell
11/06/2020
Materials Recovery Facility, Recycling, Waste
Moving home? Time to declutter!

Since the ease of lockdown restrictions on 13 May, the property market has been allowed to get moving again, albeit slowly and with caution. It means that those who were […]

Luke Haskell
08/06/2020
Materials Recovery Facility, Recycling, Skip hire, Waste
Shhhh! Our guide to confidential waste disposal

Identity theft is a huge concern and a crime that has increased significantly in recent years. It is now more important than ever that companies, big and small, are doing […]

Luke Haskell
28/05/2020
Commercial Waste Management, Confidental Waste, Waste

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