Grundon appointed waste partner by Bristol Zoological Society

Bristol Zoological Society has chosen Grundon to be its waste management partner as it embarks on plans to create a new conservation zoo on the city’s northern fringe.

The Society, a conservation and education charity, is based at Bristol Zoo Project near Cribbs Causeway.

Jonathan Timney and facilities assistant Harry Perrin of Bristol Zoological Society, with Daniel Peacey of Grundon, centre.
Jonathan Timney and facilities assistant Harry Perrin of Bristol Zoological Society, with Daniel Peacey of Grundon, centre.

Grundon has just won a three year contract to support the site with waste management and recycling services, in anticipation of a significant increase in footfall over coming years.

Jonathan Timney, Director of Estates at Bristol Zoological Society, said: “Bristol Zoological Society is excited to be working in partnership with Grundon to ensure recycling and waste needs are met across our organisation.

“Grundon were selected as our waste management provider after a rigorous selection process.

“We believe Grundon will provide the insight and expert advice needed to enhance our recycling efforts and identify further improvements that support and reflect our worldwide conservation efforts, contributing to our mission of Saving Wildlife Together.”

Jonathan Timney

Director of Estates, Bristol Zoo

Grundon’s services will be provided in a phased approach, starting with more than 60 bins for mixed recycling, compostable packaging and other waste, alongside larger 1,100 litre bins in the service yard.

Two bins will be provided at the zoo’s head offices in Hollywood Mansion House next door, where Grundon will also provide confidential shredding services.

“It’s great to be working with such a high-profile Bristol organisation,” said Daniel Peacey, regional sales manager for Grundon.

“The zoo will be a key client for us and we’ll be bringing our full suite of services to them as they develop.

“Reporting is a big thing – we’ll be helping them identify potential improvements with real detailed analysis of their various waste streams and providing suggestions on how they can continue to generate even better recycling figures.

“Essentially we’re looking to be a sustainability partner, not just a provider of services.”