Expansion for WRC Recycling continues with introduction of new Trade Waste division
WRC Recycling has launched a comprehensive trade waste services division tailored to meet the diverse needs of businesses in the Glasgow area.
With a strategic focus on providing sustainable waste management solutions, the company aims to service a wide array of sectors, including hospitality, retail, manufacturing, and leisure as its new venture receives the green light.
The business’ new trade waste services are designed with a strong emphasis on sustainability and cements an exciting new initiative that involves the use of the firm’s granulated plastics as the material used for the creation of its new containers.
Working in partnership with leading bin supplier Contenur, WRC will provide a closed-loop recycling solution that delivers value to all parties, including WRC Trade Waste customers, through assurance that its new service offering is delivered with sustainability at the heart of the operation. With this service, WRC Recycling offers businesses an opportunity to minimise their carbon footprint while efficiently managing their waste.
WRC operations director, Colin Blakely, said: “The introduction of WRC’s Trade Waste division is the necessary next step in our growth strategy to allow us to offer our business customers a fully bespoke, turnkey service package.
“An initiative that will strengthen our ability to provide our existing commercial customers with a more seamless waste management solution, our Trade Waste division will ensure our clients’ waste is well-managed, secured, and processed on a timescale that works around their business demands.”
WRC Recycling has launched a comprehensive trade waste services division tailored to meet the diverse needs of businesses in the Glasgow area.
With a strategic focus on providing sustainable waste management solutions, the company aims to service a wide array of sectors, including hospitality, retail, manufacturing, and leisure as its new venture receives the green light.
The business’ new trade waste services are designed with a strong emphasis on sustainability and cements an exciting new initiative that involves the use of the firm’s granulated plastics as the material used for the creation of its new containers.
Working in partnership with leading bin supplier Contenur, WRC will provide a closed-loop recycling solution that delivers value to all parties, including WRC Trade Waste customers, through assurance that its new service offering is delivered with sustainability at the heart of the operation. With this service, WRC Recycling offers businesses an opportunity to minimise their carbon footprint while efficiently managing their waste.
WRC operations director, Colin Blakely, said: “The introduction of WRC’s Trade Waste division is the necessary next step in our growth strategy to allow us to offer our business customers a fully bespoke, turnkey service package.
“An initiative that will strengthen our ability to provide our existing commercial customers with a more seamless waste management solution, our Trade Waste division will ensure our clients’ waste is well-managed, secured, and processed on a timescale that works around their business demands.”