POWERDAY PLC
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2024-10-12 (agg-net.com)
Powerday kickstart National Recycle Week
Highlighting the need to drive sustainable practices and resource efficiency through innovation and collaboration
Read more2019-05-28 (letsrecycle.com)
News in brief (28/05/2019) - letsrecycle.com
With news on: Andusia and Powerday strike SRF deal; Researchers examine ash-to-concrete quality; Luxus to carry out recycled plastic ‘odour’ research; New Suffolk HWRC contract commences
Read more2019-05-28 (letsrecycle.com)
News in brief (28/05/2019) - letsrecycle.com
With news on: Andusia and Powerday strike SRF deal; Researchers examine ash-to-concrete quality; Luxus to carry out recycled plastic ‘odour’ research; New Suffolk HWRC contract commences
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2018-10-23 (letsrecycle.com)
Waste Management Archives - Page 143 of 655 - letsrecycle.com
Energy / Waste Management London based construction and commercial waste management firm Powerday has announced that its Enfield Materials Recycling Facility is now open “around the clock”. The company said that this means that clients using the
Read more2015-12-03 (powerday.co.uk)
ALL OUR LATEST NEWS IN OUR WINTER NEWSLETTER - …
03-12-2015 · Welcome to Powerday's Christmas newsletter. Read how our Enfield Materials Recycling Facility is open for business and find out about Powerday's most successful year yet in terms of renewable fuel production.
Read more2013-06-16 (powerday.co.uk)
SCHOOL CHILDREN CELEBRATE RECYCLE WEEK WITH …
Business News · 17th June 2013 Powerday and Barratt Homes have been helping pupils celebrate Recycle Week this week with an initiative that saw milk bottles exchanged for garden furniture made entirely of recycled plastic.
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