Home Patient Clinical Waste Collections Contract

Home Patient Clinical Waste Collections Contract

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Natural UK has just been awarded the contract for the provision of clinical waste collections from domestic households in the Hywel Dda University Health Board region. The Health Board was established on 1 October 2009 from the merger of the Hywel Dda NHS Trust, the Pembrokeshire Local Health Board, Ceredigion Local Health Board and Carmarthenshire Local Health Board and provides healthcare services to a total population of around 372,320 throughout Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire. (more…)
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Local Authority Nappy Recycling

Local Authority Nappy Recycling

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In the run up to Xmas 2015, NappiCycle recovered and diverted from landfill over half a million nappy-equivalents – in just one week! With local authorities such as Rhondda Cynon Taff and Gwynedd County Council regularly running their nappy and offensive hygiene waste into our facility - and even Swansea City Council trialling our services recently, we are now offering a credible solution to the ever increasing volumes of nappy waste. (more…)
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Cycnnal Cannes (Sustain Wales)

Cycnnal Cannes (Sustain Wales)

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Cynnal Cymru (Sustain Wales) member, The Pelican Nursery in Swansea, are now using the services of NappiCycle, in their drive ‘Towards Zero Waste’ and turning what was previously considered a waste now into a resource. (more…)
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Introducing our nappy recycling process

Introducing our nappy recycling process

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We are delighted to announce NappiCycle, the exciting new waste recovery process that we now offer to local authorities throughout the UK. The Welsh Assembly Government's policy framework, Towards Zero Waste, aims to reduce dependency on landfill and specifically targets biodegradable waste in landfill sites, such as Nappies, Adult Incontinence pads and Feminine Hygiene products (AHP's). The report highlights that by 2025, there will be a significant reduction in waste (of around 27% of 2007 levels) and any waste that is produced must be managed in a way that makes the most of our valuable resources. (more…)
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