Making changes to your personal life to reduce waste is relatively easy. You can layer up to avoid using the heating, ride your bike instead of taking the car, and buy loose vegetables to reduce plastic waste, all of which…

Making changes to your personal life to reduce waste is relatively easy. You can layer up to avoid using the heating, ride your bike instead of taking the car, and buy loose vegetables to reduce plastic waste, all of which…
Hazardous Waste Regulations are the rules that govern how waste is managed in the UK. Whether you are a member of the public, a business, hospital, school or even a veterinary practice, your waste disposal is managed by these regulations.…
Making personal changes to reduce your environmental impact is easy. You put on extra layers to avoid using heating, take public transport to cut down on emissions, and buy loose vegetables to reduce plastic waste. Although businesses across the country…
Waste disposal units are a useful and common element of commercial and domestic kitchens around the world. Connecting to the drain pipe, a waste disposal unit uses sharp blades to break down food and other waste to dispose of it…
How green is your cleaning? Today (8 June) is World Oceans Day, the annual celebration of our oceans. It’s a reminder of the debt we owe to the oceans and why we need to look after them. Small actions from…
From introducing colour-coded recycling bins, to making the switch to environmentally-friendly cleaning products, there are lots of things your business can do to reduce its carbon footprint. But, naturally, you may be thinking: where can I begin? In 2014, the…
We all know the importance of recycling – whether at home, at work, or when out and about, it’s everyone’s responsibility to reduce the amount of waste that is sent to landfill. According to UK Government statistics, less than half…