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Showcasing recycling and recovery


Cromwell Polythene Managing Director, James Lee, shares some the sustainable options of polythene ahead of the Manchester Cleaning Show.


We’re looking forward to welcoming visitors to our stand, F20, at the Manchester Cleaning Show (25-26 March, Event City) where our friendly team will be showcasing our recently extended range of products for the capture and containment of materials for recycling.


There is a growing demand for responsible products, which not only meet our waste and recycling challenges, but also help combat climate change. This is also a key time in the UK as the Government sets out its Environment Bill, outlining its vision for a greener future.


Our independent, family-run business specialises in the supply of high-quality products with low environmental impact, designed to help organisations be more resource efficient. We work closely with our customers in the cleaning and janitorial sector amongst others, so that they can make informed decisions on the most appropriate products for their needs.


Cromwell’s purpose-built headquarters and distribution facility in Leeds gives our customers access to comprehensive, sustainable solutions, from stock. Now customers have even more choice, following the addition to the Cromwell group of our Alfreton-based manufacturing and recycling plant, formerly known as Moorgreen Flexible Packaging, now Cromwell Plastics Recycling Ltd.


Our stand at the Manchester Cleaning Show will reflect this extensive product range, including sacks, bags and liners for recycling, or storage and collection of waste for treatment and/or disposal. We also offer sacks for dry recyclables; compostable sacks and liners for food and organic waste; kerbside recycling bags; reusable recycling bags; personal protective equipment; and made-to-order products.


One of our most popular options is our LowCO2 30 | REGULAR t product range, which is engineered to provide maximum twitter.com/TomoCleaning


performance using minimal resources. This reduces the volume of plastic used and cuts carbon emissions during production and transportation. We are also the sole UK distributor for compostable bags made from Ecopond biodegradable resin.


Championing circularity


Our free, used polythene recovery service is one way that we help our customers be more resource-efficient. It keeps valuable resources within the circular economy by returning clean polythene packaging to the production cycle. Used polythene is collected from our customers on a back-load basis for recycling within the UK, at no additional cost to them. This saves virgin materials in line with the principles of the circular economy and reduces landfill. Benefits for customers include reduction of waste disposal costs and regular reporting of packaging returns for recycling.


As a member of the British Plastics Federation, we support WRAP’s UK Plastics Pact which has outlined an ambitious set of targets, to create a circular economy for plastics. The aim is to eliminate all avoidable plastic packaging waste and make all plastic packaging reusable, recyclable, recycled or compostable, by 2025.


Cromwell Polythene is a founding member of the Cleaning & Hygiene Suppliers Association (CHSA) Accreditation Scheme for Plastic Refuse Sacks, assuring buyers that products are fit for purpose and the dimensions and count are as indicated on the label.


We hope to see you at the Manchester Cleaning Show 2020 – come and talk to us at our stand.


www.cromwellpolythene.co.uk


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