Posted 21st December 2021
As a new year rolls into sight, and the festive period starts to fade, many people find the aftermath of Christmas only serves to highlight the need for thorough declutter. Whether it’s a New Year resolution, or needing to remove…
Posted 12th October 2021
Most people don’t bother checking the legitimacy of waste carriers. However, did you know that hiring an unlicensed waste carrier could land you on the wrong side of the law? This article highlights ways to spot unlicensed waste carriers, the…
Posted 23rd August 2021
The pandemic affected all the business sectors in the UK, but one area that feels the effects is the waste disposal sector. While the government is busy ensuring that frontline workers are okay, the waste sector gets little attention. As…
Posted 8th June 2021
The climate emergency is becoming more pressing, and finding new ways to limit our environmental footprint has become essential. Nonetheless, recycling is not always easy, and most of the UK household waste does still end up in a landfill. Nonetheless,…
Posted 19th April 2021
When we were all forced to remain indoors last year , we witnessed something magical, nature restoring itself throughout different parts of the world. The COVID19 pandemic has awakened us to just how rapidly climate change is happening. With the…
Posted 25th August 2020
It is our collective responsibility to ensure that waste is managed effectively. Waste management is crucial in ensuring that the environment stays clean. A clean environment also means that human beings’ and animals’ health do not get compromised. However, during…
Posted 7th June 2020
This pandemic has changed the world as we know it, especially in regards to medicine and the environment. Let’s take a look at how the lockdown across the world is having an impact on waste disposal. Medical waste With hospitals…
Posted 6th May 2020
With most of the country still under lockdown, the only businesses currently open are key stores such as supermarkets, pharmacies, and certain other essential services. As the UK population spends more time at home, it’s inevitable that we’re creating more…
Posted 27th January 2019
Threatening acts and aggression from the public have led to two Leicestershire rubbish tips outfitting their staff with body cameras. Theories suggest that the aggression is linked to budget cuts to waste disposal and recycling centres. Leicestershire County Council hopes…
Posted 3rd September 2018
Cuts made to the recycling budget by Leicestershire County Council have left the Loughborough area feeling the pinch enough to make cuts to existing services. Councillors in the area have been forced to make choices about which services to keep…