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By in Industry on 20th Jul 2006 13:00

Sherriff Amenity Launch Waste Recycling Scheme.

Press Release

One of the most talked about subjects in the amenity arena is waste and how it should be disposed of. In May 2006 the Agricultural, Horticultural and Amenity sectors were brought in to line with other industries as to how they must deal with their waste. This states that you are not allowed to bury or burn waste but need to recycle or dispose of waste through the correct channels and in an environmentally friendly way.

The Government have recycling targets, set by the E.U. Until these targets are met the Government incur large daily fines. Currently we are not meeting these targets and so pressure is being put on everyone to increase the amount of waste recycled. If this doesn't happen, there is legislation in place, which could lead to high fines if caught breaking the law. One of the solutions the Government is looking at is to make the collection / disposal of waste the responsibility of the producer of that waste (Producer Responsibility).

Sherriff Amenity have been looking at the problem of waste and how they can help their customers deal with it. Over the last six months they have been working with Agriplass, a plastics collection company, to set up a collection scheme for their customers to collect and recycle all plastic waste. The scheme was launched in July 2006.

Sherriff Amenity are one of the first, if not the first, company to look towards providing their customers with a means of dealing with their plastic waste and with their customer's help and support will show the way forward for other companies in the future.

Working exclusively with Sherriff Amenity in the UK market, Agriplass are a family run business with franchises throughout the U.K. They have been collecting plastic for the past two years and pride themselves on being able to find processors, within the U.K., who can recycle 95% of all plastic collected. One of the ways the plastic is recycled is into drainage panels for use in draining Sports Fields, Golf Courses and other Amenity Grounds. In years to come we may find that plastic sent for recycling comes back to drain the field, course or ground it came from!

Agriplass have in place all the paper work required to provide a paper trail of where and when the plastic was collected and where it's being recycled. This is essential for correct disposal of waste of any kind. If you would like to know more about how the scheme works, please contact Sherriff Amenity on 01638 721888 or visit www.sherriffamenity.com.

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There are 8 comments on this article

21 Jul 2006 by dsteward

Scotts have been offering this service for years.

22 Jul 2006 by Anonymous

Isnt Scotts service free as well (though only on their own containers I believe), a quick scan over the article above doesnt say whether you have to pay or not

22 Jul 2006 by Anonymous

It is good to see other suppliers following sensible practices.

Yes Scotts is free but only for their products...

So do you use exclusively their products ?, if no then you will almost certianly be paying now.....or perhaps not if you dispose 'illegally'......

Good to see 'positive' comments above !

Ah well, some people ......

Be happy, our industry & suppliers are getting their act together.

22 Jul 2006 by Anonymous

As I made the second comment, it was based around the fact that I didnt make clear-shouldnt suppliers dispose of containers they supply anyway free of charge, as Scotts do, under some sort of 'duty of care' for their customers and the environment?

22 Jul 2006 by Anonymous

So by that thinking, how often do Dulux, as a duty of care, come around your house to collect empty paint tins?

22 Jul 2006 by Anonymous

They dont supply chlorathalonil,mcpa,2-4d,mecoprop-p,glyphosate,ethofumesate etc though do they???

22 Jul 2006 by Anonymous

No but they have their own variety of products that are classified as toxic, harmful and corrosive.

23 Jul 2006 by Anonymous

Not interested anymore, especially in gloss, emulsion etc, hardly the groundsmans main tool against diseases are they?

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