Waste King, a U.K.-based collections, clearance and recycling company, has moved its headquarters to Cheddington, U.K.
Andy Cattigan, Waste King’s operations manager, says, “For some time, Waste King has been experiencing a steady and continual increase in its customer base. With this has come an increase in business activity, which, among other things, has prompted the company to increase its vehicle fleet to 12, including two new skip lorries.”
Waste King says the new headquarters location contains more office space for its administration, sales and customer service departments. In addtion, the company now has more space for storing, sorting and recycling efforts.
Glenn Currie, Waste King’s managing director, says, “Moving to Cheddington also enables us to provide our services to an even wider geographical area—to Milton Keynes and further north as well as to our established area of Hertfordshire, London and throughout the southeast of England.”
Latest from Recycling Today
- US Steel to restart Illinois blast furnace
- AISI, Aluminum Association cite USMCA triangular trading concerns
- Nucor names new president
- DOE rare earths funding is open to recyclers
- Design for Recycling Resolution introduced
- PetStar PET recycling plant expands
- Iron Bull addresses scrap handling needs with custom hoppers
- REgroup, CP Group to build advanced MRF in Nova Scotia