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Plastic Drums...

Grundon undertake separate plastic collections for the London Boroughs of Ealing and Brent and also Guildford, Bracknell and South Bucks District Councils. We also collect plastics co-mingled with paper, card and cans which saves on transport cost, aids compaction and makes the whole process of recycling plastic viable.

Grundon can collect, bale and ship many different types of plastic. All we need are samples and a rough estimate of the tonnages you are likely to produce and then we will advise you of the most cost effective way of including plastics in your recycling stream.

This material can be, ind in many cases will be, seperated and recovered by Grundon's revolutionary Skip Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) at their Colnbrook depot. The MRF can seperate and recover a number of differnet recyclable materials including wood, metals, plastics, concrete, bricks, soils and aggregates. To find out more click here.

Plastics can take up to 400 years to break down in a landfill. 56 % of recycled PET finds a market in the manufacture of carpet and clothing. The energy saved by recycling 1 bottle will power a computer for 25 minutes.

Make plastic recycling a reality with Grundon.

Typical Collections & Ordering Information

The table below shows a list of Typical Grundon Collection Services for Plastic Drums. Additionally shown are the Coverage Areas where the collection services are available. If your area is not shown or for ordering information contact your nearest depot.

Alternatively call +44 (0)870 443 8278 for general information.

Collection Services Coverage Area

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