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VINYL & LVT VINYL COLLECTION Recofloor saves time and provides clean waste disposal for a hospital ward refurbishment.


Faced with the logistical challenges of waste disposal for a flooring project at the heart of a busy hospital, contractors Lees Heginbotham found Recofloor bins to be the perfect solution.


Lees Heginbotham is an Oldham-based family-run business selling and fitting flooring nationwide. Keen to boost their sustainability efforts, the team was already routinely taking waste from project sites back to their warehouse for Recofloor collection and recycling. This was working well for smaller quantities of waste. But when they were asked to take up and re- lay like-for-like Polyflor at Wythenshawe Hospital’s ward F4, they realised they would not have space at the warehouse to store the quantity of waste expected.


The initial plan, therefore, was to take the material to a waste contractor in multiple van loads. On talking to Recofloor, however, they discovered that Recofloor’s on-site collection service could be a much greener and easier option.


The flooring work was part of a refurbishment project led by main contractor ALM Construction. When Lees Heginbotham suggested using Recofloor to ALM, with Recofloor wheelie bins to be located on the ward itself, ALM was supportive. ALM’s site agent then quickly gained approval from the hospital, which is committed to working with suppliers to embed circular economy principles.


PROJECT CHALLENGES The project presented three key logistical challenges. First, the ward is located within a maze of corridors and wards, with no direct external access. Second, the surrounding areas of the hospital were still in use, making cleanliness and tidiness a priority. And third, the project time frame was extremely tight.


RECOFLOOR SOLUTIONS Two 1000ml capacity Recofloor wheelie bins were deployed on the ward. The team filled these directly with the uplifted smooth


vinyl. Two further bins were then used for offcuts, with installers using smaller Recofloor clear sacks to collect the waste from the various rooms. When each stage of the work was complete, the bins were simply rolled along the corridors to external doors and out to the agreed collection point.


The on-site bins immediately proved invaluable. With no need to take waste material up and down hospital corridors, the team were able to complete the job faster and didn’t have to worry about spreading dirt and dust. On the ward itself, the bins ensured the space stayed clean and tidy, ready for the hospital’s regular inspection visits. And on top of this, the fitters were extremely pleased to get rid of the waste easily on site, rather than having to fill up vans and transport it.


In total, the team collected almost three tonnes of material for recycling – three tonnes that would otherwise have gone to landfill or incineration. There were no issues with other trades trying to use the bins, because they were kept within Lees Heginbotham’s designated storage area on the ward.


As a final bonus, the Recofloor bins worked out cheaper than other waste disposal methods – which enabled Lees Heginbotham to reduce their price to the main contractor. “This was our first time using the Recofloor onsite collection service. As existing Recofloor members, we already knew that using Recofloor helps the environment and saves us money. We’ve now discovered that it’s also the easiest way to manage waste disposal on large projects. In fact, the whole process worked so well that we won new work as a result,” said Andrew Wright of Lees Heginbotham.


Recofloor is the flooring sector’s sustainable take-back scheme for commercial waste vinyl generated from all types of projects. Material is recycled and used in new products, including flooring. If you are thinking of deploying Recofloor on a project site, please get in touch to discuss your requirements.


www.recofloor.org


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