Bramhall - Axion Group, the UK’s specialist in innovative resource recovery, is looking to work with partners following the Scottish Government’s recent announcement of a £5 million capital grant programme to develop plastics reprocessing infrastructure in Scotland. The Zero Waste Scotland initiative aims to divert a minimum of 20,000 additional tonnes of plastic waste from landfill each year. Currently only 15,000 tonnes of Scotland’s annual 200,000 tonnes of household plastic waste is collected for recycling.
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“The idea is to help firms go from an idea to a fully-delivered project. We’re not proposing to be players in the household plastics recycling arena; merely providers of know-how, knowledge, project management and engineering,” says Director Keith Freegard.
“This scheme offers exciting potential to collect and recover more plastic waste, cost-effectively and efficiently, for re-use in new products and to reduce the environmental impact and cost of its disposal.
“Given our considerable experience in this sector and success with solutions for mixed waste plastics, we are very interested in hearing from companies who want to pursue this valuable opportunity,” adds Keith.
Axion Group develops and operates innovative resource recovery and processing solutions for recycling waste materials. The Group works with a wide range of clients, from Government agencies and local authorities to companies in diverse commercial sectors, on the practical development of new processing and collection methods to recover value from waste resources. For more information, contact Axion Group on 0161 426 7731 or visit the website axionconsulting.co.uk. Quelle: Axion Group
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