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Collard Group invests in 3 new Kiverco waste recycling plants

The new systems will process Construction, Demolition, Commercial, Industrial, and Household waste as part of a multi-million-pound investment that highlights the Company’s sustainability credentials.

Collard Group Ltd is a well-known family business that has been operating for over 25 years in the South of England. Rob Collard, Group Managing Director, founded the business in 1994 and, along with his dedicated team, has developed the business to become one of the largest demolition and waste management companies in the region. The groups latest investment will enable the company to handle and process more waste at each site and produce a higher quality recycled product for its re-processors.

Commenting on this latest investment, Rob Collard explains the reason why he chose Kiverco: “We spent a lot of time looking at the companies capable of delivering high end, reliable waste processing plants and Kiverco came out on top. We wanted to increase the throughput rates at each site whilst ensuring we were maximizing the quantity and quality of recycling, reuse and recovery. By increasing our processing at each site we’re also able to reduce our vehicle miles and therefore our carbon footprint. Kiverco are seen as the ‘Rolls-Royce’ of waste processing plants and we are very confident that their systems will help us divert more waste from landfill and maximise the return on investment.”

The Collard team is committed to the highest standard of delivery in every project they undertake. Their integrated demolition, waste management, haulage, and recycling systems enable them to provide sustainable, closed-loop solutions that contribute to the circular economy of the South East.

The first of the 3 Kiverco waste plants will arrive at Nursling in April with all 3 systems installed and running by the end of May. In total they will process more than 150,000 tonnes per annum of incoming waste across all 3 sites. The plants will separate and recover a variety of products including fines, hardcore (brick/concrete), ferrous and non-ferrous metals, wood, rigid plastics, plastic bottles (HDPE & PET), cardboard, and an RDF/SRF product.