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64 | PROMOTIONS | NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES ASSA ABLOY UK – first choice


for London University ASSA ABLOY UK has supplied products to a student residence development currently being built for King’s College London University. Champion Hill


student accommodation is due to open for the autumn 2014/15 term. The development will provide rooms for up to 715 students and is being delivered to achieve BREEAM 'Outstanding' sustainability standards. Providing a full ironmongery specification from ASSA


ABLOY, products from ASSA ABLOY, ASSA and UNION brands, as well as the Aperio range have been fited throughout the building, providing access and security solutions for students at the University, which is ranked in the top 30 worldwide. ASSA ABLOY Access Control’s innovative Aperio™


locking solution has been fited on 2,300 doorsets, the RFID wireless door control solution allowed for the simple upgrade of mechanical locks so that they could communicate with a complete access control system. A range of Optimus3 locks, StrongBOLT™ deadlocks and


1000 series furniture from UNION, have also been installed throughout the new residence. Both the Optimus3 range and StrongBOLT™ deadlocks are tested as suitable for high frequency use, making them the ideal choice for the heavy demands of student accommodation.


W: www.assaabloy.co.uk/securitysolutions


W: www.universitybusiness.co.uk | T: @UB_UK Recreational recycling boosts


local economy Recycling on the go is on the rise across the UK, with many local authorities seting up recycling centres in public areas to reduce volumes of waste to landfill. Plastics manufacturer Leafield Environmental is working round the clock to keep ahead of orders


for their top-selling, high-volume outdoor recycling unit, the Envirobank 240L. Leafield MD Phil Maddox said: “Britain still has a long way to go to


increase its recycling rates to meet the target to recycle 50% of waste by 2020 under the European Union’s Waste Framework Directive. “Many councils are realising that the age-old problem of liter


can be turned into a valuable resource for the local economy. Plastic botles, cans and newspapers, which usually end up in landfill, can hold a high value when collected separately for recycling.” Sales of Leafield’s outdoor recycling units have more than


doubled in the past year in-line with government initiatives like Zero Waste Scotland’s grant-funded ‘Recycle on the go’* scheme which helped to encourage land owners, facilities managers and local authorities to invest in outdoor recycling. “Schools, colleges and universities are very aware of the cost


and environmental benefits of providing facilities outside. More than half of the respondents to a recent Leafield survey* agreed that students are very likely to recycle more if outdoor units were provided,” said Phil.


For more information contact us: 01225 816539 comms@leafield-environmental.com www.leafieldrecycle.com / www.leafielddirect.com


*Leafield recycling survey (May 2014)


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