Uni-Blinds ® integral blinds manufacturer Morley Glass has added another dimension to its ‘ three R ’ s ’ waste reduction , re-use and recycling strategy by developing a partnership which gives a second life to the steel drums used by its IGU ( insulating glass unit ) sealant supplier .
The company has partnered with Waste- Care , a unique recycling and waste management company that specialises in the disposal , recycling and recovery of industrial waste products . This enables the high quality 210 litre steel drums used by Fenzi to be reconditioned and re-used , rather than simply melted down for recycling .
WasteCare have agreed to buy the 40 post-use steel drums that Morley Glass go through every month and recondition them for re-sale . Once reconditioned , the steel drums are suitable for a number of potential uses .
Every penny generated by Morley Glass through the sale of the waste steel drums is going into the GreenVision initiative , a fund to support environmental and social
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improvement projects which was established by the company in 2021 as part of its post-consumer glass recycling scheme . GreenVision gives charities , schools , volunteer groups and individuals across Yorkshire and beyond an opportunity to apply for financial support for their initiatives , and so far more than 180 grants have been awarded by the fund .
Ian Short , Managing Director of Morley Glass said : “ Sustainability should be at the heart of every manufacturing business , and that includes continuously looking for ways to reduce waste . Recycling is vital to reducing landfill , but the process of taking a product back to its raw material state does have its own carbon footprint .
“ Hence why re-use of waste materials is always a better option wherever possible and we already do that with the wooden boxes in which our ScreenLine integral blind systems are supplied from Pellini . Hundreds of these are used by local schools for design and technology projects every month , as well as by young people taking part in the ground-breaking Creative
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Enterprise Challenge , where budding entrepreneurs are tasked with developing a new product and launching it within just five days .
“ Given WasteCare ’ s expertise in being able to handle industrial waste materials , they have now enabled us to take a big step forward with our IGU sealant drums . As part of their reconditioning process , they are able to remove and dispose of the Visqueen linings and restore them to a standard which meets the same legal and safety requirements of a brand new steel drum .
“ And the icing on the cake is the extra revenue this process raises for GreenVision . Our post-consumer IGU recycling process is generating ever greater volumes of cullet for the manufacture of new glass , which ensures there is always a healthy fund available for good causes to apply for . But the extra money raised from the sale of our steel drums is going to allow us to support even more projects which benefit the environment and local communities .”
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Amongst those who have benefited from a GreenVision grant is Leeds based CATCH ( Community Action To Create Hope ), a youth charity formed of volunteers dedicated to making a positive difference in their local area . One part of their work involves preparing food parcels for those affected by food poverty , for which the volunteers grow their own fruit and vegetables where possible . A GreenVision donation funded the growing tunnels to help achieve this .
Other beneficiaries include ‘ village in bloom ’ groups , a vegetable-growing initiative in the village of Kippax near Leeds called Incredible Edible , and Huddersfield Royal Infirmary where GreenVision supported the development of a wellbeing garden . Larger charities have benefitted too , including Yorkshire Children ’ s Charity and Cash for Kids .
Find out more about GreenVision and the sustainability strategy of Morley Glass at www . morleyglass . co . uk
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