Domestic Waste Articles & Analysis
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As noted previously, the British Metals Recycling Association (BMRA) secured confirmation that metal recyclers would be included in the designation of the waste industry as key workers, which has enabled all our members to continue trading if they choose to do so. ...
More than 18,000 people have died from the Coronavirus in the UK and the lockdown has been extended until at least May 7. With waste classed as an essential industry and recycling still considered a waste activity, recycling companies are allowed to continue to trade. ...
The European Commission has published its paper "Waste management in the context of the Coronavirus crisis". The document comprises Management of municipal waste Management of waste from healthcare facilities Health and safety of waste management operators Support from EU funds and state aid Exchange of information and awareness raising We recommend reading the document in ...
We’re continuing to support Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, who have ordered an additional 290 sackholders with coloured waste stream lids that will be sited within their mental health estate. ...
The last few months have brought flooding to many parts of Texas and there are now reports of increasing infection rates due to microbial pathogens commonly associated with feces. Just this month, KRGV broadcast a report about a dramatic increase in the number of cases of campylobacteriosis across the state. In Hidalgo County alone, the Texas Department of State Health Services has ...
May Gurney has reported profit of 7%, as it published its preliminary results for the year ended 31 March 2010 today (2 June). The infrastructure service support company’s underlying profit has risen from £20.2m up to £21.6 – and increase of £1.4m over the past year. According to the company, its contract wins which have lead to a record order book of more than £1.7 billion have helped secure ...
Infrastructure support service company May Gurney has won two contracts worth GBP£60m to provide waste management services in North Yorkshire and West Oxfordshire. Under the contract with North Yorkshire County Council, May Gurney will manage 17 household waste recycling centres. The seven-year contract is valued at up to GBP£24m with the option to extend for a further three years. ...
May Gurney has won the £75 million contract to provide waste management services for Bridgend County Borough Council. The local authority’s recycling, waste collection and household waste recycling centres will be managed by the firm from April next year for an initial seven years, with the option of extending the contract for a further seven years. This different approach is focused on using ...
Waste management company May Gurney has been named preferred bidder for North Somerset’s £85 million environmental services contract. The service will be used by 204,000 residents providing recycling, waste collection and management of household waste recycling centres. The seven-year contract begins in March 2010 with the possibility of a seven-year extension. May Gurney Environmental ...
