WASTE RECYCLING Waste management service added to the Smarter Business Suite
BUSINESS services consultant Smarter Business is proud to add a new service to its already comprehensive list of business solutions ‒ the company is now a registered waste supplier.
Smarter Business now offers simple business waste management services underscored by flexibility and great customer service. The company works with businesses of all sizes and within all sectors across the UK, helping them decide which waste and recycling services best fit their needs.
Smarter Business CEO, Bradley Wingrave said: “Offering waste management services forms part of our ambitious expansion plans as we continue to drive the business forward in line with our stated objective of expanding into other areas of business, including water services, facilities management, business
insurance, energy efficiency, IT solutions and other business-essential services.
“Through this wide range of services, we continue to identify and implement the best solutions for all our customers. Making waste management services available to our existing customer base helps us add even more value to them as a streamlined provider for a wide array of business needs.”
Head of Waste Services Ashleigh Smith commented: “The response from waste management companies has been overwhelmingly positive as they recognise the value of having a joined-up approach to procurement, particularly in areas such as green or recyc lable waste. Now, with
Andusia sole supplier for new Malvern plant
ANDUSIA Hazchem Treatment Ltd is pleased to announce that it has been confirmed as the sole waste supplier to a new clinical waste treatment plant in Worcestershire.
The new plant, which is being developed in an existing, retired plant in Malvern, is the first of its kind to be built in the UK in the last decade and is one of four planned in the next few years.
From January 2020, Andusia will be supplying 40,000 tonnes of hazardous
and clinical waste for high temperature treatment under a five-year deal. This method of disposal offers a high level of safety and security for clinical and hazardous waste and minimises environmental impact. Heat produced in the incineration process creates steam which can then be used to power turbines, generating electricity.
Developer, Clinitek Limited commented: “This is the first plant of its kind to be developed in over 10 years. We are really proud of this new venture working alongside Andusia and are excited for what is to come!”
The plant is being funded by leading UK infrastructure investor, Equitix. Commenting on the plant, a spokesperson said: “This new project marks the latest addition
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to our growing waste portfolio. This is a sector that we see huge opportunities in and we’re very excited to be working with our partners in developing this top- quality, high-impact facility.”
This announcement comes after an exciting few months at Andusia. At the end of 2018, Andusia declared it was moving into the hazardous waste market, in addition to the RDF market for which it has been so well known for over the past seven years.
one call, a customer can transform their business overnight.
“As a result, we believe we have the most comprehensive service in the market today. Customers can be assured that their business waste will be dealt with in a responsible, cost-effective manner.”
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