The recent launch of AssetCare comes fast on the heels of the expansion of our secure data destruction and asset management division based at our new Normanton recycling facility. In addition to our longstanding ISO 9001 and 14001 accreditations, we have recently undergone our final PAS141 audit as we prepare for the ADISA security standard….
Category Archives: Recycling
Two Box ITs for the price of one!
Throughout the month of June WasteCare will be offering an extra free Box IT with every initial Box IT bought, as always collections are free. The Box IT is a convenient and cost effective method of storing and recycling unwanted IT equipment. WasteCare provide secure destruction for all digital data. A Blancco gold partner, our…
WRAP calls for WEEE recyclers to collect more rare-earth metals
WRAP has called on WEEE recyclers to move away from shredding material in order to ensure valuable rare earth metals are not sent to landfill. In May, WRAP chief executive Dr Liz Goodwin claimed that ‘canny’ recyclers of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) could recover more high value material such as gold, silver, platinum…
Questions raised over Weekly Collection Support Scheme as deadline looms
The 16th March is the initial deadline for submission of expressions of interest in the government’s Weekly Collection Support Scheme. This is a challenge fund which will make up to £250m available to support local authorities in delivering better weekly collections of household waste and recycling. The fund is open to bids from English local…
EU Fines Consultation
Local authorities may be made to deal with fines over waste management and recycling which were previously levied at a National level. This is now the subject of a European consultation. Local authorities have been warned on a number of occasions that if they failed to meet landfill diversion targets, they could be fined millions…
England’s recycling rate at 42%
Figures announced at the start of February for the first quarter of 2011/12 (April-June 2011) showed that 44% of household waste was sent for recycling, compost and reuse. When analysed over the course of the rolling year to minimise the effect of any seasonal fluctuations, this means that 42% was recycled between July 2010 and…
Almost 50 percent of plastic bottles being recycled
This is according to a new survey undertaken by plastic recycling industry body Recoup. The study was covering 2010 and found that nearly 50 percent of all household plastic bottles were recycled. The exact figures show that 48.5 percent were collected by local authorities, that equates to 281,000 tonnes. In addition to this, the number…
Bristol Council getting tough on waste
Residents in Bristol are going to have to recycle more in order to efficiently deal with rubbish come the New Year. In 2012, the normal 240 litre black bins will be replaced with a smaller 180 litre version. That equates to about one less bag of general rubbish every fortnight, the bin will fit about…
MEP’s vote for higher WEEE targets
The European parliament environmental committee has voted in favour of the weee recycling target eventually rising to 85%. The rise would be staged over several years with a target of 45% of material to be collected by 2016 and 65% by 2020. However there is still some disagreement between the parliament and council over how…
Lord Taylor appointed as recycling minister
Lord Taylor of Holbeach has succeeded Lord Henley as minister for waste and recycling at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Lord Henley left the post at Defra to become crime prevention minister at the Home Office in a small government reshuffle due to the stepping down of the current incumbent, Baroness Browning,…