News & Information
- SCA joins the UN Global Compact
SCA has joined UN Global Compact. It is the world's largest voluntary corporate citizenship initiative with more than 5,000 company participants from more than 120 countries.
Read More - SCA Recycling committed to safety, environment and quality
SCA Recycling is able to show a clear commitment to its sustainability credentials. A few simple facts have been brought together to demonstrate that the welfare and safety of employees, care for the environment and quality are uppermost in SCA Recycling’s standards.
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SCA expansion into a wider range of dry recyclables
The planned development of a Materials Recovery Facility in the Southampton area will see the company expand its interests into the recovery of plastics, metal cans and glass from industrial and commercial sectors and also from local authority sources.
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SCA Recycling praised in UK parliament for their Christmas recycling efforts
SCA Recycling met with the Woodland Trust and the other agents involved in the Christmas card recycling scheme, to celebrate another successful year of Christmas card recovery. SCA Recycling, in part, provided the infrastructure to recover and reprocess, post consumer Christmas cards collected from a number of national retailers.
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Investment in SCA Recycling - London Branch
The London Branch started to process recovered fibre through one of its newly commissioned balers on 1st December 2007 following a 35 day installation programme. The project encompassed the replacement of the old baler, the refurbishment of an existing conveyor and hogger and a new acoustic sound booth, this was an investment of £520k.
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A Brief History of SCA Recycling London Branch
Opened in 1969 after moving from a much smaller site in nearby Greenwich the London site employed some 250 people, production ran at around 600 tonnes a week, with as many as 8 balers operating at any one time. The balers were installed in two purpose built buildings under the direction and Management of James C Maybank, OBE the founder of the original J & J Maybank Waste Paper business.
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SCA Recycling UK achieved BS OHSAS 18001:2007
The implementation of an occupational health & safety management system within SCA Recycling UK has provided with a framework that will allow the organisation to consistently identify and control our health & safety risks, reduce the potential for accidents, aid legislative compliance and improve overall performance.
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