Willshee’s wins waste management job a design and print firm

Tom Wingfield (Terinex), Ben Kelly-Walley (Willshee’s), Dillon Shaw (Terinex), Sophia Kearns (Terinex), Ben Waterall (Terinex) and Tim Gabb (Terinex)

Derbyshire-based Terinex Flexibles has appointed Willshee’s, based in Burton, to undertake the company’s total waste management programme, to achieve zero waste to landfill and further improve its carbon footprint.

Terinex Flexibles provides design and print services for flexible packaging for leading food brands as well as non-food packaging for the pet food and medical industries.

Willshee’s’ remit covers plastics, metals, wood, hazardous materials and general waste, and Terinex Flexibles will also be saving on refuse costs along the way by hiring in a compactor which means a reduction in the number of collections.

Terinex Flexibles site director, Sally Hewka, said: “Willshee’s will bring a whole raft of improvements to our management of waste. Not only further improving our carbon footprint, but also saving costs. Our aim is to reuse and recycle everything we possibly can and recover whatever little is left and send it to a waste to energy plant.”

Willshee’s managing director, Dean Willshee, added: “I am really pleased to welcome such an environmentally progressive business as Terinex Flexibles to our customer portfolio. More and more of our clients now have sustainability at the heart of their agenda and it is a pleasure to collaborate with these organisations to deliver environmental as well as commercial benefits.”

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