36 . Glasgow Business June 2016
RECYCLING SERVICES AND CARBON FOOTPRINT REPORTS
For more than 17 years, Mil-tek Scotland has been supplying balers and compactors in Glasgow, and providing full onsite waste management and recycling services and support to valued customers all across Scotland and the islands. Established in 1999, the East Kilbride base was the first UK branch of Mil-tek. Since then the firm has grown to become a market leader in Scotland, not just in balers and compactors, but in waste management, waste consultation and recycling. Stewart MacKenzie, Managing
Director of Mil-tek Scotland, said: “From our base in East Kilbride, our technicians and sales staff from Mil-tek Scotland travel the length and breadth of Scotland to provide complete waste management solutions to Scottish businesses. We provide on-site surveys, carbon footprint reports, waste handling studies, baler and compactor sales, installations and training, as well as technical support and service. “We also supply the oil and gas
Industry both on and offshore, with platforms in the North Sea using customised offshore versions of our machines.” As well as belonging to the
Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, Mil-tek Scotland take part in many local events including sponsorships and exhibitions to further promote
waste reduction and recycling initiatives. Members of the Chamber will enjoy a special 10 per cent discount off all equipment. If you are interested in renting a baler in Scotland, you can check out the rental page on the website. Mil-tek Scotland have a whole range of CE-approved EN16500
compliant balers for sale, as well as fully refurbished and warrantied balers, compactors, and waste presses for cardboard, plastic, textiles and other materials. For more information visit their website
www.miltekscotland.com or call 0800 033 7300.
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