Waste management firm to create jobs as it heads for record turnover

Chris Blackburn and Jeremy Oliver of Garbutt + Elliott and managing director of Business Waste David Adams

Business Waste, a York-based waste management and recycling company which counts Waitrose and the BBC as clients, is on track to reach its turnover target of £8.5m in 2018, up from £5.5m in the previous year after securing a number of commercial contracts.

The company was launched in York in 2015 and employs 45 staff at its Artemis House premises in Heworth Green. As part of its continued growth the business is planning to create an additional ten jobs in 2018.

Business Waste managing director, David Adams, said: “Since launching our business we have gone from strength-to-strength and we are looking ahead to continued success in 2018.

“We are projecting significant turnover growth this year and are looking to expand our headcount to 55 to meet the increasing demand for our services.”

Business Waste provides waste management, disposal and recycling services to the hospitality, healthcare, manufacturing and financial services sectors throughout the UK. Its clients include BBC, Britannia Hotels, Islington Council, We Buy Any Car, Deliveroo and Waitrose.

To help it achieve its aims, Business Waste appointed Yorkshire accountancy firm Garbutt + Elliott to provide payroll, accountancy services and business planning advice.

Jeremy Oliver, partner at York and Leeds-based Garbutt + Elliott, said: “Business Waste is yet another positive story of growth in York. The business has ambitious plans for growth in 2018, which includes creating ten new jobs, and we look forward to continuing our relationship and providing support as the business continues to expand.”

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