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GLASDON HELPS MAKE SIMPLER RECYCLING EVEN SIMPLER WITH THE ORIGIN INFINITY
RECYCLING STATION The Simpler Recycling legislation, in effect for most businesses since March 31st, 2025 marks a significant shift in waste management across England. Its core aim is to standardise recycling collections. Businesses are mandated to separate key waste streams – specifically paper and card, mixed recycling (plastic, glass and metal), and food waste – from general waste. This initiative is designed to boost national recycling rates, reduce landfill use, and foster a more circular economy.
For businesses seeking to effortlessly comply with these new regulations and enhance their environmental performance, the Origin Infinity Recycling Station stands out as an ideal solution. Its benefit lies in its unparalleled customisation, allowing businesses to configure a recycling system that precisely matches their specific waste streams and operational needs under Simpler Recycling.
With Infinity, you can select the exact number of waste streams your business requires, up to six, ensuring every material has its dedicated container. Beyond capacity, the station provides various aperture shapes and colours, alongside liner/sack retention options. Aperture and door
CHURCHILL GROUP LAUNCHES DECARBONISATION RESOURCE HUB FOR SUPPLY CHAIN
PARTNERS Churchill Group has unveiled a bespoke resource hub for its vendors, designed to support the measurement and reduction of supply chain emissions. Developed in partnership with sustainability consultancy Acclaro Advisory, the initiative marks a significant step forward in Churchill Group’s mission to embed sustainability at the core of its operations and foster a collaborative approach to climate action.
Churchill Group’s commitment to a more sustainable future is built on three core values: to always do right, always seek better, and always put people first. The
maximum eco
graphics can be added to further aid segregation, eliminating confusion and reducing cross-contamination.
Origin® Infinity is built with a deep commitment to sustainability. Its modular design incorporates materials manufactured with recycled content or from sustainable sources. The frame, made from Vandalex aluminium, is highly durable, rust-free, and recyclable. Surfaces like the EGGER MFC board (for the top, sides, and doors) utilise 40% recycled wood, while Ecoboard (for the rear and base) is a robust
company aims to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2040, while targeting to:
• Reduce direct emissions by 50.4% by the 2032 financial year, from the 2022 financial year benchmark.
• Increase the proportion of the supply chain with science- based emission reduction targets to 95.3% (by emissions) by the 2027 financial year.
These targets are independently validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). They are aligned with the 1.5°C pathway, a goal established by the Paris Agreement to mitigate the impact of climate change on ecosystems, communities, and global stability.
The free-to-access hub is tailored to supply chain partners and
panel made from 99% recycled polymer, including post-consumer plastic waste. Apertures made from Durapol material are designed for longevity and are recyclable at the end of their service life.
By choosing Origin Infinity, businesses can confidently navigate Simpler Recycling. It's a future-proof, adaptable, and environmentally conscious solution that helps businesses meet legal obligations and commit to a greener future.
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includes a Greenhouse Gas inventory calculator, a science- aligned target setting tool, step- by-step guidance and background materials. The hub was introduced through a series of live webinars offering practical insight on how to understand, measure and reduce carbon emissions.
Hannah Dales, Head of Environment at Churchill Group, said: “This is such an exciting project. We have a wonderful supply chain, and it's fantastic to be able to collaborate with them on this important issue. By equipping our vendors with the tools and knowledge to take climate action, Churchill Group is building a culture of shared responsibility and progress. We can’t wait to get started.”
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