Export Success for UK Recycling Bin Manufacturer

The SpaceBuddy Novelty Recycling Bins for Schools UK plastic recycling bin manufacturer, Leafield Environmental, is finding a growing overseas export market for its products. According to the company, previously known as Linpac Environmental, the interest from overseas markets its being driven a combination of legislation and a desire for good quality products. Leafield manufactures its recycling containers using rotational moulding, which it claimed produces superior quality, hard-wearing plastic products widely used in many areas including education, healthcare, retail, private business and the public sector. “New recycling legislations in the UK and abroad is driving the demand for good quality, robust plastic bins globally,” commented Phil Maddox, managing director of Leafield Environmental. “We are already working with over 40 international customers in over 15 countries and more and more orders are coming from new markets,” he added. The company said that it is also working closely with the UKTI to explore new distribution and reseller networks in Europe, Middle East, and North America to forge new relationships and build the brand globally. Read More Seattle Residents Warned Not to Put Homemade Explosives in the Recycling Bin Residents in Seattle have been warned by the Police Department that homemade explosives are not suitable for recycling. Edmonton Waste to Energy Facility to Supply New District Heating Scheme in London A new project to provide low carbon heating from North London Waste Authority’s waste to energy at Edmonton EcoPark has been launched today. WSM Introduces Heavy Duty Trommel Line for Waste & Recycling Industry Salem, Oregon based recycling equipment manufacturer, West Salem Machinery, has launched a new line of heavy duty trommel screens. University Trial to Test PyroPure’s Onsite Pyrolysis Technology for Hazardous Wastes PyroPure, which has developed a small-scale on-site pyrolysis system for hazardous wastes, has teamed up with the University of York and a pharmaceutical manufacturer in a clinical waste disposal trial.