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Latest Contracts & Orders Specialist automotive recycling company SWR Waste Management has won the waste contract for leading dealership group Ridgeway. Straight has been awarded a contract by the London Waste & Recycling Board (LWARB) to provide
Steelybin metal four-wheeled recycling containers as part of its Flats Recycling Programme. The London Waste and Recycling Board (LWARB) has awarded a £4M loan to Orchid Environmental to develop a waste to renewable energy facility in the London Borough of Bexley. Kier Group has taken delivery of five new plant machines for its Pure Recycling materials recycling facility (mrf) in Ettington, Warwickshire, as processing has begun ahead of schedule. MGB Plastics has won a contract to supply 25,000 wheelie bins to Cheltenham Borough Council as part of a new waste collection scheme. Envar has agreed a £30M deal with FLI Energy through which FLI will be the sole turnkey provider for all of its anaerobic digestion (AD) plants in the UK and Ireland. Coca-Cola Enterprises (CCE) and ECO Plastics have agreed a ten-year, joint venture deal to develop a new purpose-built recycling facility in Lincolnshire. LondonWaste has agreed a partnership with three other companies to handle organic waste recycled by households in North London, which has increased dramatically over the past five years, since the development of North London's EcoPark Compost Centre.» Construction to start on Lincolnshire EfW plant in April » SITA withdraws bid for arc21 contract » Halton secures confidential waste deal with Cannon » East Northants set to save over £1.5M in new waste deal » Broxbourne takes delivery of new sweepers » Hinckley and Bosworth launches dual stream recycling scheme » Shanks and Babcock team up on Wakefield PFI project » Raymond Brown takes over BKP site » Peterborough names new front-line services partner » Rutland agrees £7M deal with WRG » Peterborough partnership down to final two » South West Devon Waste Partnership chooses MVV » New Earth expands north of the Border » Peterborough Renewable Energy seals deal with Malaysian group » Valpak extends WEEE and battery scheme in North East » Medway and Veolia deal gets underway » Aylesford renews four paper bank deals » York and North Yorkshire consider joint waste solution » St Albans uses posters to get message across » West Oxfordshire to double recycling rate within a year » East Herts agrees seven-year contract with Veolia » Veolia wins East Kent deal Read older Contracts & Orders news |
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Specialist automotive recycling company SWR Waste Management has won the waste contract for leading dealership group Ridgeway.
Straight has been awarded a contract by the London Waste & Recycling Board (LWARB) to provide
Steelybin metal four-wheeled recycling containers as part of its Flats Recycling Programme.
The London Waste and Recycling Board (LWARB) has awarded a £4M loan to Orchid Environmental to develop a waste to renewable energy facility in the London Borough of Bexley.
Kier Group has taken delivery of five new plant machines for its Pure Recycling materials recycling facility (mrf) in Ettington, Warwickshire, as processing has begun ahead of schedule.
MGB Plastics has won a contract to supply 25,000 wheelie bins to Cheltenham Borough Council as part of a new waste collection scheme.
Envar has agreed a £30M deal with FLI Energy through which FLI will be the sole turnkey provider for all of its anaerobic digestion (AD) plants in the UK and Ireland.
Coca-Cola Enterprises (CCE) and ECO Plastics have agreed a ten-year, joint venture deal to develop a new purpose-built recycling facility in Lincolnshire.
LondonWaste has agreed a partnership with three other companies to handle organic waste recycled by households in North London, which has increased dramatically over the past five years, since the development of North London's EcoPark Compost Centre.


