VIDEO REPORT: A new trade waste brand – Mountain Recycling – is being launched on 1 April from the head office of Mid UK in Caythorpe, Lincolnshire.
Described as the “latest brand to join the UK group of Beauparc companies”, the company said it is “already taking the East Midlands commercial waste market by storm, offering solutions to customers, fully backed by the infrastructure of the Beauparc Group.”
Abigail Johnson as director heads the team based at Caythorpe. With 20 years of experience within the sector and region, she has the remit to roll out the new division within Leicestershire and the East Midlands.
The new division of Mountain Recycling is supported by sister company and fellow Beauparc Group member Mid UK Recycling. Mid UK are in-build with a new £15m investment super material recycling facility on its existing Barkston site. The MRF will focus on the extraction of all commodity waste streams from a dry mixed recycling source.
Objective
Ms Johnson said: “Having worked within the industry for a number of years, our objective with Mountain Recycling is to provide customers with a guaranteed sustainable and reliable local service for all their waste management needs. The brand is so strong and working alongside our sister companies there isn’t a waste stream or geographical area we can’t cover.”
She added: “We have a great team of 10 that has been recruited from the local area and as the business grows, we’ll be developing it further.”
Mid UK
Beauparc’s director of Renewables for the UK, Chris Mountain commented: “We see many waste companies that just run their own vehicles and the critical difference with Mountain Recycling is that they have the connection with Mid UK through the group to truly offer exceptional service and environmental credibility. We’re all looking forward to seeing the vehicles leave the yards on April 1st to enter service in the East Midlands area.”
Below: one of the Daf collection vehicles within the Mountain Recycling fleet
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