Ward expands trade waste services

Midlands-based metal recycling and waste management firm, WARD, has launched new trade waste and compaction services, further expanding its commercial, construction and demolition waste management offering.

Trade wasteWith an investment of over £1 million, it has upgraded its fleet to accommodate the extended services, with the addition of new wheelie bins, Front End Loading (FEL) vehicles, skips and bespoke containers.

The new services boost Ward’s commercial waste management offering across several sectors, including hospitality, construction and demolition, manufacturing and industrial, retail, facilities management, offices and public sector organisations such as education and local authorities.

The service will initially focus on Derby, Nottingham, Chesterfield and the surrounding area, with plans to expand beyond the East Midlands over time.

Ward has also launched a new dedicated online quoting system, providing clear and concise pricing information which allows customers to raise estimates for services in their area.

Heather Foo, Head of Sales (Waste) at Ward, said: “This is a great addition to the wide range of waste management solutions we already provide, offering a comprehensive waste collection and recycling service across all sectors.”

“Our compaction business provides a cost effective service solution for regular waste management with our fleet designed to meet the needs of every customer. We are proud of our reputation for providing an exemplary service and this new launch underpins our commitment to being a leading provider of waste management solutions.”

Ward is focused on providing its customers with the most cost efficient carbon neutral recycling service via its modern energy efficient fleet, all recycled at its state-of-the-art new £10m recycling facility in Ilkeston.

One of the main benefits of the new material recycling facility is being able to maximise material recovery and help Ward further divert waste away from landfill.

The team at Ilkeston will be able to process two and a half times the previous tonnage and expand the quality of the outputs, offering customers improved value for money. Metals, plastics, cardboard, wood and UPVC are particular streams Ward can now recover more of and is working with local partners to recycle locally, further reducing its carbon intensity.

Ward’s existing waste management solutions include a fully comprehensive collection service for commercial, industrial and construction waste, ferrous and non-ferrous recycling, hazardous waste management, secure destruction, confidential waste management and textile recycling.

For more information about all of Ward’s services visit www.ward.com.

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