Electrical Waste
Lampcare (UK) Recycling are the largest recycler and collector of lamps in the UK. The company have the most advanced high volume equipment for lamp recycling and own three mercury distillation plants.
Lampcare (UK) Recycling are the largest recycler and collector of lamps in the UK. The company have the most advanced high volume equipment for lamp recycling and own three mercury distillation plants.
LMB have recycling banks for textiles, shoes throughout the London area and the Southern Counties and on an average week now collects 170 to 200 tonnes of textiles, clothing and shoes.
A leading Business to Business IT recycling and computer disposal company, PCD offer secure and certified WEEE compliant computer disposal with collections from anywhere in the UK and guarantee your IT waste does not go overseas. The also have a national … Read more
Cater Oils mainly collects waste cooking oil from caterers but they also help households to collect and recycle their used cooking oils and fats through their community-led campaigns which rely on volunteers to organise cooking oil collection points
Tradebe in-house hazardous waste treatment and recycling technologies provide an alternative to landfill
Cable recycling Universal Recycling buy, sell and process all types of Aluminium, Copper and Lead covered cables with the aid of a dedicated workforce and excellent state-of-the-art machinery. Universal’s primary function is cable processing and they strip, shred and separate … Read more
All products made from polystyrene are 100% recyclable, from horticulture seed trays to fish boxes.
Rubber Recycling Solutions Limited, collect all your waste tyres without fuss and dispose of them in line with Environment Agency standards.
Old or neglected fire extinguishers may be damaged beyond repair. Not all defects are visible to the naked eye, so it pays to have your fire extinguishers checked by a trained person before disposal.