Widgets Achieves Zero Landfill Mark

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After a two-and-a-half-year waste management programme, Window Widgets has now achieved a zero-landfill mark.

Driven by Andrew Taylor, QHSE Manager, the waste management programme ensures that only compliant waste carriers with an up-to-date licence are used across the recycling and re-processing of nineteen different types of waste.

Investment has been made in waste bailers and compactors at Window Widgets' site in Quedgeley, Gloucestershire and there are additional plans to help process further materials for recycling, that are currently designated as general waste.

 

Incineration

The general waste that can’t be recycled is transported directly to the new £633 million Javelin Park incineration plant near junction 12 of the M5, that is run by Urbaser Balfour Beatty on behalf of Gloucestershire County Council to treat the county’s residual waste. The aim of this new plant is to generate enough power for 25,000 local homes, make a significant reduction in carbon emissions and will save the taxpayer £100 million over 25 years.

 

Electric vehicles

Elsewhere in the business the first fully electric company car has been delivered, with others to follow, while several carbon offsetting schemes are also under consideration in a companywide strategy of making Window Widgets one of the most environmentally conscious companies in the glazing and fenestration sectors. The business is also looking to change its electricity supplier when this comes up for renewal in 2022 to one that is based on 100% renewables.

 

 “It’s everyone’s role to help tackle climate change and businesses can and should be making a major contribution to the future of the planet. Achieving the zero landfill mark is a major milestone for us, especially as we start to look at celebrating our 21st year in business, yet our thirst for enhancing our green credentials has never been so strong.”

– Sarah Hitchings 

Sales & Marketing Director, Window Widgets

 

Picture: Window Widgets is sending zero waste to landfill.

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Article written by Cathryn Ellis
18th March 2021

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