By SuperUser Account on
13/03/2010 04:06
The last few years have been good for The All Clear Company, we have been lucky enough to have shown growth in a time of economical down turn.
BUT when I say lucky what I really mean is we have worked extremely hard to build a waste solution that is dependable and second to none.
As I look to the future it is with a smile at the bigger and better services we are able to offer our customers. At The All Clear Company we have a great belief in positive customer services and a work ethic of “nothing is a problem.” Which alongside our professional well trained Clearance Teams makes for a perfect Waste Management & Recycling Clearance Service.
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By SuperUser Account on
11/06/2009 19:33
Fly tipping refers to illegal deposition of waste on a land which does not have an authorized license for such usage. All forms of waste must be deposited at officially authorized sites. Any people committing or supporting such offences are liable to imprisonment or fines as designated by legal authorities. Fly tipping comes under the scanner of law as it imposes threat to public as well as environment. The waste disposal may contain toxic materials, metals, chemicals and other substances which give rise to contamination of multiple life sources like air and soil. It disturbs the whole ecosystem which imbalances the routine flow of many environmental producers. Besides environment, it can also reduce the value of property in a respective area.
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By SuperUser Account on
11/06/2009 19:30
WEEE is a directive which is set to collect, recycle and recover targets for all electrical goods by the manufacturers. The company is expected to have adequate infrastructure for free collection of WEEE from households in city. The composition of electrical goods is complex and it creates environmental issues if not treated properly. These waste goods contain potential harmful chemicals and substances including toxins which give rise to environmental hazards. Therefore the collection of such wastages is to be carried out in an ecological friendly manner. The WEEE regulations and responsibility apply to retailers, importers, producers, waste management industry, households, businesses, local authorities, etc.
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By SuperUser Account on
11/06/2009 19:07
London recycling is gearing up for a better tomorrow as people understand the difference from waste to resource management. Although percentage of recycling is increasing every year but considering the figures that London recycles only 20 % of its rubbish puts a continous challenge for citizens. Due to high costs for land filling, increasing population, environment issues and utilizing resources it’s an absolute need to revamp the current infrastructure and solutions for recycling. Not just hi-tech recycling centers but new legislation and increased public awareness of recycling should be put into practice to cope up the growing issues.
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