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Blue Environmental has a network of key suppliers such as high temperature incinerators, energy recovery plants, solvent/chemical distillation facilities and chemical treatment sites. All our partners work closely with us and are audited regularly to ensure best practice is maintained at all stages of each job. |
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Just desserts...?
During idle moments (few and far between) a quick trawl through the Environment Agency press releases is always illuminating. Although the press releases don’t deal in detail with ongoing cases they do provide detail of cases which have finished. County Durham – Operation of illegal landfill, £35k profit to be returned under Proceeds of Crime Act or 18 months prison sentence, £5k costs.
A walk in the Country Well, the best laid plans etc, who’d have thought a simple country walk could end in disaster. An employee of Blue Environmental, who shall remain nameless, managed to break their foot jumping over a gate whilst on a lunchtime work round the country lanes close to our head office. I knew this craze for exercise was a bad idea. After some consideration the services of the NHS were called for and it has to be said, two hours for triage, X Ray, diagnosis and cast fitted is not too shabby (although it does seem a lot longer when you’re sat there). World Cup 2010
A Rant Well, keeping away from politics in the election run up, a need to rant on political correctness. Away from the waste industry I like to relax in a battle of wits known as miniature war gaming. (It’s otherwise known as playing with toy soldiers if you’re feeling less charitable).
24? Lost? Or Both? Part II We met up again at 8am with the aim of getting to the recycling plant at 9am. This would have been entirely plausible if once again we hadn’t got lost. Hoorah for google maps on the iphone. By the time we arrived we were all desperate for tea/coffee which was thankfully laid on, along with bowls of Haribos, chocolates and biscuits. The audit went well and the site was impressive. Certain members of the party skipped the walk around as it was pouring with rain and her hair goes curly if it gets wet. Oh and she was in 4” stilettos having decided not to pack her riggers…
24? Lost? Or Both? Part I On a cold day in February, a group of us headed to Dusseldorf in Germany from various parts of the UK (on scary planes with propellers!) to audit a large recycling facility.
Happy New Year
Christmas Opening Times Blue Environmental Ltd will be open until lunch time on Christmas Eve (note our Christmas 'do' is on Wednesday 23rd at lunchtime so things may be a bit giddy that afternoon) and will re-open on the 4th January 2010. There will be skeletal cover on the 29th & 30th December for anything urgent. We would like to wish all our customers and suppliers a very merry Christmas and a prosperous 2010.
Environmental Vandalism
Blue Environmental is now on Twitter! Striding Edge The waste industry is a complex one in many ways, and so it is occassionally a relief to take a break and get a different view - literally!
The Striding Edge website is a walkers paradise, and we at Blue Environmental and Blue Healthcare (our sister company), benefit greatley from its founder, Sean, and his regular walks around the Lake District.
It is a recent aim of the company directors to complete the 214 Lakeland fells commonly called the Wainwright Fells; and to date we still have nearly 200 to go. Crinkle Crags was the latest conquest, bagged in September in glorious late summer sunshine. We will keep you up-to-date with our progress! 100 K Ribble Way Challenge
In July, 25 teams set off in the middle of the night with the aim of completing the 100 kilometre Ribble Way Challenge going from north of Settle in Yorkshire to Preston in Lancashire, within 30 hours. Blue Environmental sponsored a team comprising Dave, Stephen, Ross and Mark, all from Chipping, Lancashire. The team managed to raise over £1000 for the Sue Ryder cancer charity by completing the walk in around 27 hours.Unfortunately, one of the original team (not pictured) had to pull out due to an injury with only a few miles to go. Special praise must also go to the team's support who drove ahead to each checkpoint to ensure refreshments were available. The walk is planned to become an annual event, so if you'd like a challenge send an email to info@blueenvironmental.co.uk and we will put you in touch with the organisers.
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