
Max Recycle, a commercial waste management and recycling company based in Kendal, United Kingdom, in northern England, says it is expanding its existing operations to cover the surrounding South Lake District in the county of Cumbria, England.
Ray Hawthorne, Max Recycle’s chairman, says, “Max Recycle is one of the North’s biggest private waste and recycling specialist and we are now in the Lakes too. We have been operating in the area for some time and are delighted that we can expand our waste management services further into Southern Lakeland. Small, medium and large businesses, hotels, caravan sites and rental property owners can all benefit from using Max Recycle for their regular business waste. Our company offers them the opportunity to save money and help make recycling easy.”
He says a benefit of using Max Recycle is that the company is “committed to delivering our ambitions towards landfill minimisation and recycling. Wherever possible the waste is diverted away from landfill and sent to fully licensed materials recovery facilities. From our regional depot in Kendal we are extending our services throughout Southern Lakeland from Kendal up to Windermere and Ambleside across to Barrow-in-Furness with a fleet of 10 new vehicles.”
Regarding the company’s fleet expansion, Max Recycle Operations Director Patrick Roche comments, “Our new fleet of low emission Euro 6-compliant trucks give us ease of access in restricted locations in small towns and villages and on rural roads. They are probably the most efficient fleet of waste collection tucks in the business.”
Scott Hawthorne, managing director of Max Recycle, adds “As part of our planned expansion in the North West, we are currently recruiting in South Lakeland and the Lancashire Coast. We are currently recruiting truck drivers and waste operatives for our new fleet of vehicles. We are also recruiting business waste advisor sales staff to cover the Southern Lakeland, Cumbria and the Lancashire coast areas.”
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