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Our units are designed to maximise water recovery, minimise energy consumption and incorporate a high percentage of recyclable materials. Our rental scheme includes end-of-life management, ensuring responsible reuse of materials. ...
“The known causes for Nitrosamine Impurities in drugs can be multi-faced, including but not limited to the use of sodium nitrite (NaNO2) or other nitrifying agents, the use of contaminated raw materials in the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) manufacturing process, the use recycled materials, the use of raw materials ...
Jignesh Uteshiya, Director Uteshiya Medicare, said, “We are excited to have partnered with Healthium Medtech and look forward to manufacturing their patented arthroscopy portfolio in a completely green facility built using recycled materials, with built-in energy efficient systems, rainwater harvesting and onsite renewable energy generation. ...
Taking the plastics industry in China and South East Asia as an example, demand for recycled materials is at only 30-40% of pre-pandemic levels amid a slowdown in volumes requested by the plastics manufacturing industry and cancellation of overseas orders. ...
Increase the hospital’s recycling rate from 14% of solid waste to 35% and continue to donate, sell or properly recycle all electronic waste. Recycle or reprocess laser toner and inkjet cartridges and reduce the use of mercury and di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate/polyvinylchloride (DEHP/PVC) throughout the hospital. Use construction ...
Implement a program to separate the collection of food waste for composting, which will decrease the need to send organic materials to landfills. Achieve at least a 10% reduction in energy consumption, and become an EPA Energy Star partner. Boost solid waste recycling and the re-use of industrial materials, including recycling ...
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. ...
Infrastructure service company May Gurney has been selected to deliver a range of front-line services for Torbay Council through a joint venture company (JVC). The 10-year contract is valued up to £130 million, or £13 million each year, with the possibility of a further extension of 15 years. Services such as waste and recycling collections, maintenance of highways, grounds, parks , car parks, ...
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. ...
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 ...
Infrastructure services firm May Gurney has been awarded a £16 million four-year contract to operate and manage half of the recycling centres in Essex. From 1 July, the firm will be operating 11 sites in South Essex, which recycle a large range of materials including garden waste, engine oil, plastic bottles and scrap metal. ...
The volume of clothing that is being donated to charity stores has reduced significantly but the number of sales has increased, according to the Association of Charity Shops. Head of policy and public affairs David Moir told MRW: “There has been a reduction in the quantity and in the quality of donations which is related to the economic downturn. People are not buying new goods and are less ...