Yorkshire cleaning and facilities service firm expand into new sector
Floorbrite, the cleaning and facilities service provider, has expanded into the waste management sector.
The firm, which has an office in Birstall, Leeds, and employs more than 1,000 people across the north of England, will now provide waste management and recycling services to help companies reduce waste costs and reduce the environmental impact of waste disposal.
Spearheaded by waste management and environmental consultant Trudie Williams, who joins with 15 years experience in the recycling industry, the new service will organise waste management, taking into account operational constraints, specific environmental objectives, and equipment costs involved.
Following a substantial audit, Floorbrite will make a recommendation of the most cost effective way to handle waste, and will source the best route and rebates available.
Working with clients in the retail, office, healthcare, education, manufacturing, industrial, entertainment and leisure sector, Floorbrite’s client list includes Aldi, The Lowry, Manchester Grammar School, JD Sports, and Duo UK.
John Perkins, the managing director of Floorbrite, said: “As one of the UK’s biggest cleaning and facility service providers, we are really focused on making our customer’s lives as easy as possible when it comes to outsourcing maintenance requirements and introducing the new waste management solutions division only shows our commitment to doing just that.
“Trudie comes to us with many years experience in the recycling and environmental sector and is already working with some of our biggest clients to provide them with a bespoke waste management package. Sustainability and reducing our impact on the environment is at the top of many companies’ agenda, and we’re already able to prove that just a few smart changes can help achieve those environmental goals. “
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