North West Recycling https://www.nwrecycling.co.uk/ Tue, 03 Sep 2024 12:42:51 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 Focus on recycling WEEE https://www.nwrecycling.co.uk/news/weee/ Fri, 15 Sep 2023 10:51:04 +0000 https://www.nwrecycling.co.uk/?p=18136 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is a diverse and intricate category of recyclable waste that poses unique challenges in the recycling process. This category of waste consists of various electronic devices, making it a challenging waste type to handle. Our primary goal is to achieve the best possible outcome for the waste we receive, […]

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Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is a diverse and intricate category of recyclable waste that poses unique challenges in the recycling process.

This category of waste consists of various electronic devices, making it a challenging waste type to handle. Our primary goal is to achieve the best possible outcome for the waste we receive, and the way we handle and store electrical items plays a significant role in determining its recycling value.

At our facility, we prioritize obtaining the optimal outcome for the WEEE we receive, and this heavily relies on how we handle and store this waste stream. Preserving the structural integrity of WEEE is crucial, as it directly impacts its reusability.

When WEEE is kept in a structurally intact state, it becomes more viable for recycling. However, once it becomes wet or contaminated, the potential recycling options diminish significantly, leading to a substantial decrease in its resale value.

Our commitment to recycling is evident in our comprehensive approach to handling this complex waste type.

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The top 10 reasons to choose NWR as your waste management provider. https://www.nwrecycling.co.uk/news/waste-management-provider/ Wed, 17 May 2023 09:35:37 +0000 https://www.nwrecycling.co.uk/?p=14727 When it comes to waste and recycling, North West Recycling is the leading waste management provider across Cumbria and beyond. And for good reason too. Here are 10 reasons why you should choose us as your provider: 1. North West Recycling provides a reliable service with a reputation for quality and dependability. 2. We recover […]

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When it comes to waste and recycling, North West Recycling is the leading waste management provider across Cumbria and beyond. And for good reason too.

Here are 10 reasons why you should choose us as your provider:

1. North West Recycling provides a reliable service with a reputation for quality and dependability.

2. We recover 94% of all the waste we collect, better than our competitors regionally, by diverting non-recyclable waste into Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF).

3. There is no binding contract for either domestic or commercial customer

4. The company offers great value and competitive pricing, beating any like-for-like quote.

5. 90% of new customers come from word-of-mouth recommendations.

6. The service is flexible and tailored to suit each business’s waste outputs.

7. North West Recycling is a one-stop-shop for all waste management requirements, including skip hire, wheelie bins, a waste reception site, and a Materials Recycling Facility (MRF).

8. The company provides friendly, knowledgeable customer service.

9. North West Recycling is a professional and established waste management provider with courteous, uniformed employees and well-maintained equipment.

10. The company offers digital and web services, including online skip hire, an account customer portal, exchange and collection requests, skip analysis, and recycling certificates.

To find out more about our full range of waste services, click HERE

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What is the best way to recycle plastics https://www.nwrecycling.co.uk/news/what-is-the-best-way-to-recycle-rigid-plastics/ Tue, 02 May 2023 08:58:16 +0000 https://www.nwrecycling.co.uk/?p=14307 Ever wondered whether you actually know the best way to recycle plastics? Here are some tips specifically for recycling rigid plastics in the UK: Recycle Plastics Remember that recycling is just one part of the solution to reducing plastic waste. Reducing your use of single-use plastics and choosing products with minimal packaging can also have […]

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Ever wondered whether you actually know the best way to recycle plastics? Here are some tips specifically for recycling rigid plastics in the UK:

  1. Check your local council’s recycling guidelines. Different councils may have different rules for recycling. It is therefore important to check your local council’s website or contact them directly. From here you can find out which types of plastic can be recycled and how they should be prepared.
  2. Separate your plastics by type. Rigid plastics can be made from a variety of materials, including PET, HDPE, and PVC. Sorting your plastic by type can make it easier for recycling facilities to process and recycle it.
  3. Clean the plastic: Remove any labels or stickers and rinse the plastic to remove any food residue or contaminants. This can help ensure that the plastic can be recycled efficiently.
  4. Reduce the size of the plastic: Large pieces of rigid plastic can take up a lot of space in recycling trucks and facilities. Consider breaking down the plastic into smaller pieces to make it easier to handle and transport.
  5. Find a local recycling center or collection program: Look for a recycling center or collection program in your area that accepts rigid plastics. Some centers may accept drop-offs, while others may offer curbside pickup.
  6. Consider repurposing or upcycling: If you can’t find a recycling program for your specific type of rigid plastic, consider repurposing or upcycling it into something else. For example, you could use plastic containers as storage bins or planters.

Recycle Plastics

Remember that recycling is just one part of the solution to reducing plastic waste. Reducing your use of single-use plastics and choosing products with minimal packaging can also have a significant impact on reducing plastic waste in the UK.

For further information on how best to recycle plastics please do get in touch.

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What is the best way to recycle paper? https://www.nwrecycling.co.uk/news/what-is-the-best-way-to-recycle-paper/ Tue, 02 May 2023 08:54:16 +0000 https://www.nwrecycling.co.uk/?p=14305 The truth is there is no right or wrong answer on how best to recycle paper, however we’ve written an easy guide blog post to help demystify the process. Here are some general tips for recycling paper: Recycle Paper By recycling paper properly, you can help conserve resources, reduce waste, and contribute to a more […]

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The truth is there is no right or wrong answer on how best to recycle paper, however we’ve written an easy guide blog post to help demystify the process.

Here are some general tips for recycling paper:

  1. Check local recycling guidelines. Each local council has its own recycling rules and collection systems. You can usually find this information on your council’s website or by contacting your local recycling center.
  2. Separate paper from other materials. When recycling paper, make sure it’s separated from other materials like plastic, metal, or glass. Contaminated paper, such as paper with food stains or plastic-coated paper, may not be accepted for recycling.
  3. Remove non-paper elements. Before recycling paper, remove any non-paper elements such as paperclips, staples, or plastic windows from envelopes. These can interfere with the recycling process and should be separated and disposed of properly.
  4. Keep paper dry and clean. Wet or soiled paper is harder to recycle and can contaminate other paper in the recycling process. It’s best to keep paper dry and clean to ensure it can be effectively recycled.
  5. Flatten and bundle paper. Flatten paper to save space and make it easier to handle in the recycling process. You can also bundle paper together with twine or place it in a paper bag to keep it organized.
  6. Recycle all types of paper. Most types of paper can be recycled in the UK, including newspapers, magazines, office paper, junk mail, and cardboard. However, some types of paper, such as paper towels, tissues, and wax-coated paper, are generally not accepted for recycling.
  7. Consider reducing paper use. While recycling is important, reducing paper use in the first place is even better. Try to minimize paper usage by opting for digital documents, using both sides of paper when printing, and recycling paper products that you no longer need, such as newspapers or magazines.

Recycle Paper

By recycling paper properly, you can help conserve resources, reduce waste, and contribute to a more sustainable future for the UK. Remember, the specific recycling guidelines may vary depending on your location, so it’s always best to check with your local council or recycling center for the most accurate and up-to-date information on paper recycling in your area.

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Making our site cleaner and greener than ever before. https://www.nwrecycling.co.uk/news/gasification-plant/ Thu, 27 Apr 2023 08:11:27 +0000 https://www.nwrecycling.co.uk/?p=14206 Last week we announced plans to develop a gasification plant on our site near Rockcliffe, Carlisle. And now we are delighted to share a few more details with you. THE BACKGROUND Sadly, only 9% of plastic waste is recycled. Most is burnt  for energy  and the rest ends up as plastic waste in the environment. […]

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Last week we announced plans to develop a gasification plant on our site near Rockcliffe, Carlisle. And now we are delighted to share a few more details with you.

THE BACKGROUND

Sadly, only 9% of plastic waste is recycled. Most is burnt  for energy  and the rest ends up as plastic waste in the environment. Whilst manufacturers of plastic packaging are improving processes and materials used, and households are recycling in record numbers, the progress is slow.

In reality, a lot of the waste is contaminated, and cannot be separated or recycled. This ‘black bin’ waste is a mix of plastic, food waste, textiles and other material. The unfortunate fact is that this waste is burnt or landfilled, causing significant environmental damage. To put this in context, the UK generates 13 million tonnes of this non-recyclable waste every year.

OUR SOLUTION

We will feed waste which cannot be recycled into a vessel that is heated to a high temperature with very limited oxygen (so the waste is not burnt). The solid waste turns into a gas and the very high temperature in the heating vessel breaks the complex molecular forms of the plastics, food waste etc into two simple fuel molecules – one of which is Hydrogen. The gas produced is often known as synthetic gas, or syngas for short.

Importantly, Syngas is incredibly clean. When combusted in an engine, the greenhouse gas emissions from syngas (0.2KgCO2) are less than natural gas (0.8KgCO2)

In addition, the syngas we produce will be used in an engine to turn an alternator to provide electricity to power the whole Rockcliffe Recycling Facility. We will not have any gas storage on site – the process can be started and stopped quickly (stopped in less than 2 minutes) – so gas storage is not needed. The exhaust gas will be continuously monitored and will meet strict emissions standards.

Moreover, the production of syngas is silent and the engines will be in acoustic containers. So there will be no noise pollution.

Furthermore, the production of syngas with the gasification plant generates no odour.

There is simply no hazardous ash. Ash from the process  is removed as vitrified stones – used to replace mined aggregate in construction. No chemicals are required to clean the gas – the heat ‘cleans’ the gas.

WHY DO THIS?

At a local and regional level, this type of clean fuel generation is a potential game changer. In the initial stage, our plan will power and fuel our entire 30 acre site and all of our vehicles. This in itself would be massive for us, and a first for the region.

But plainly its potential goes much further – we can’t wait to share more with you.

Stay tuned for more updates and sign up to news alerts for the latest developments.

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Explore the rewarding waste management careers available with North West Recycling. https://www.nwrecycling.co.uk/news/waste-management-careers/ Wed, 29 Mar 2023 08:38:41 +0000 https://www.nwrecycling.co.uk/?p=13253 There many great waste management careers available to explore within the waste sector. Some of the most common roles include: Environmental Waste Manager. These professionals are responsible for managing waste collection and disposal operations. They focus on ensuring compliance with regulations, and promoting sustainable waste management practices. Recycling Operatives. These professionals are responsible for the […]

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There many great waste management careers available to explore within the waste sector. Some of the most common roles include:

Environmental Waste Manager. These professionals are responsible for managing waste collection and disposal operations. They focus on ensuring compliance with regulations, and promoting sustainable waste management practices.

Recycling Operatives. These professionals are responsible for the separation and performance of the product lines within our Materials Recycling Facility.

Mobiles Plant Operators. Skilled machine operators, capable of driving heavy vehicles. These include vehicles such as excavators and diggers in order to transport waste around the site.

Maintenance Team. Our senior team are all skilled engineers. They ensure that machinery and the plant itself is maintaining its existing maximum operational potential.

Site Supervisors. Experienced waste professional who are responsible for the operational performance of a specific area of a site or a product within an MRF.

Customer Services Executive. These professionals are responsible for ensuring both domestic skip hire and key accounts projects are processed and that our customers get the most out of our waste management services..

Waste Collection Driver. These professionals drive collection vehicles to pick up waste and recycling from homes and businesses, and ensure that waste is disposed of safely and legally.

Site Operations Manager. These professionals are responsible for overseeing the entire operation of our recycling facilities, including managing staff, ensuring compliance with regulations, and developing new recycling processes.

Of course, these are just a few examples of the many careers available in recycling and waste management in the UK.

To explore the career opportunities we have at NWR. simply please visit HERE

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What is the best way to recycle plastic film? https://www.nwrecycling.co.uk/news/what-is-the-best-way-to-reycle-plastic-film/ Wed, 22 Mar 2023 11:50:13 +0000 https://www.nwrecycling.co.uk/?p=13053 The best way to recycle plastic film may vary depending on the specific type of plastic it is made of and the recycling capabilities in your local area. However, here are some general tips that may be helpful: Furthermore, remember that reducing plastic consumption and choosing sustainable alternatives whenever possible is also an important part […]

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The best way to recycle plastic film may vary depending on the specific type of plastic it is made of and the recycling capabilities in your local area. However, here are some general tips that may be helpful:

  1. Check the recycling code: Most plastic film will have a recycling code on it that indicates the type of plastic it is made from. This can help you determine the best way to recycle it.
  2. Contact your local recycling center: Contact your local recycling center to find out if they accept plastic sheeting. At NWR we offer free tipping of clean farm plastics.
  3. Reuse or repurpose the sheeting: If the plastic sheeting is still in good condition, consider reusing it or repurposing it for other projects around your home or garden.
  4. Look for recycling programs: There are some companies and organizations that specialize in recycling plastic sheeting. Look for programs like these in your area.
  5. Consider upcycling: If the plastic sheeting simply cannot be recycled, consider upcycling it into something new and useful. For example, you could use it to create a DIY greenhouse or as a cover for outdoor furniture.

Furthermore, remember that reducing plastic consumption and choosing sustainable alternatives whenever possible is also an important part of minimizing waste and protecting the environment.

Recycle Plastic Film

Remember that recycling is just one part of the solution to reducing plastic waste. Reducing your use of single-use plastics and choosing products with minimal packaging. This can have a significant impact on reducing plastic waste in the UK.

Moreover, for further information on how best to recycle plastics please do get in touch.

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Syngas gasification from waste – is it feasible at scale? https://www.nwrecycling.co.uk/news/syngas-gasification/ Wed, 22 Mar 2023 10:52:48 +0000 https://www.nwrecycling.co.uk/?p=13040 Syngas gasification is a proven technology that has been used for several decades in various industries. These include sectors such as power generation, chemical production, and waste management. The feasibility of gasification as a process depends on several factors. Factors including the type of feedstock, the scale of the operation, and the specific application. One […]

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Syngas gasification is a proven technology that has been used for several decades in various industries. These include sectors such as power generation, chemical production, and waste management. The feasibility of gasification as a process depends on several factors. Factors including the type of feedstock, the scale of the operation, and the specific application.

One of the challenges of gasification is the high capital costs required to build and operate a gasification plant. However, the cost of gasification has been decreasing in recent years, making it economically feasible for a range of applications.

The feasibility of syngas gasification also depends on the availability and quality of the feedstock. Low-quality coal or biomass may not be economically viable due to low energy content and high impurities. Similarly, gasification of municipal solid waste may require pre-processing steps to remove contaminants and improve the feedstock.

Additionally, the feasibility of gasification is the availability and cost of infrastructure for transporting and utilizing the syngas produced. With no existing pipeline infrastructure for transporting syngas, additional costs may be incurred to build new infrastructure.

Overall, the feasibility of gasification depends on the specific application and the specific conditions of the feedstock, infrastructure, and regulatory environment. While gasification may not be feasible for all applications, it is a promising technology that can provide significant economic and environmental benefits for many industries.

For more information about how waste can be turned into syngas, please visit keep checking back for updates in the news section of our website – please click HERE.

Gasification Plant in the Netherlands.

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What is the best way to recycle garden waste? https://www.nwrecycling.co.uk/news/recycle-garden-waste/ Thu, 23 Feb 2023 13:18:53 +0000 https://www.nwrecycling.co.uk/?p=12229 The truth is there is no right or wrong answer. There are several ways to recycle garden waste, and the best option will depend on the type and quantity of waste you have, as well as your personal preferences and available resources. Here are a few options to consider: By recycling your garden waste, you […]

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The truth is there is no right or wrong answer. There are several ways to recycle garden waste, and the best option will depend on the type and quantity of waste you have, as well as your personal preferences and available resources. Here are a few options to consider:

  1. Composting. Composting is a popular and effective way to recycle garden waste. You can compost most types of garden waste, including leaves, grass clippings, and vegetable scraps. Composting involves piling the waste in a designated area or container and letting it decompose over time, eventually turning into nutrient-rich soil. Composting can be done in a variety of ways, including using a compost bin, a compost tumbler, or a simple pile on the ground.
  2. Mulching. Another way to recycle garden waste is by using it as mulch. Mulch helps to retain moisture in the soil, suppress weed growth, and regulate soil temperature. You can use shredded leaves, grass clippings, and other garden waste as mulch around your plants and garden beds.
  3. Lawn clippings. If you have a lawn, you can recycle grass clippings by leaving them on the lawn after mowing. The clippings will decompose and return nutrients to the soil.
  4. Recycling facilities. If you have large amounts of garden waste simply contact our customer services team. To arrange skip hire, BOOK DIRECT HERE or deliver to our purpose built waste disposal and materials recycling facility, near Carlisle.
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Garden Waste Recycling in Cumbria – Skip Hire , Tipping and Recycling

By recycling your garden waste, you can reduce your environmental impact, save money on fertilizers and soil amendments, and create a healthy and productive garden.

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A simple guide to the uses and benefits of recycled aggregate materials. https://www.nwrecycling.co.uk/news/a-simple-guide-to-the-uses-and-benefits-of-recycled-aggregate-materials/ Tue, 21 Feb 2023 13:48:55 +0000 https://www.nwrecycling.co.uk/?p=12172 What are aggregate materials used for and what are their main benefits? Construction aggregates are often referred to as simply “aggregates,”. They are a group of materials that are used in construction to form the foundation of roads, buildings, and other structures. Indeed, there are several benefits to using construction aggregate materials in construction projects: […]

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What are aggregate materials used for and what are their main benefits?

Construction aggregates are often referred to as simply “aggregates,”. They are a group of materials that are used in construction to form the foundation of roads, buildings, and other structures. Indeed, there are several benefits to using construction aggregate materials in construction projects:

  1. Durability. Aggregates are durable materials that can withstand harsh weather conditions, heavy loads, and other factors that can cause wear and tear. This makes them ideal for use in construction projects that require a high degree of durability.
  2. Cost-effectiveness. Aggregates are relatively inexpensive compared to other building materials such as concrete, steel, and wood. This makes them a cost-effective choice for construction projects.
  3. Sustainability. Aggregates are often made from recycled materials such as concrete, asphalt, and brick, which reduces the need for new materials and helps to reduce waste. Furthermore, this makes them a sustainable choice for construction projects.
  4. Versatility. Aggregates can be used in a variety of construction projects, from road building to landscaping. Indeed, they can be used to create a base for buildings and roads, to fill in gaps, to create drainage systems, and more.
  5. Easy availability. Moreover, aggregates are readily available in most areas. They can be easily sourced from local suppliers. This reduces transportation costs and the carbon footprint of construction projects.

Overall, construction aggregate materials offer many benefits to construction projects. These include durability, cost-effectiveness, sustainability, versatility, and easy availability.

To find out more about the range of aggregate materials that we have available to buy, please visit the aggregate materials section of our website by click the link HERE.

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Recycled crushed rubble for sale Cumbria.

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