Keenan Recycling has been appointed to the NHS North of England Commercial Procurement Collaborative (NOE CPC) Total Waste Management III framework for Waste Management Services (Lot 1B Food Waste), marking a major milestone in the company’s mission to provide sustainable food waste solutions to even more organisations across the UK.
The NOE CPC framework is a procurement consortium that provides national support to NHS trusts and wider public sector bodies. Being awarded a spot on this framework means Keenan Recycling is now a trusted provider for food waste management services for NHS organisations. It also makes it easier for NHS trusts to work directly with Keenan Recycling to manage their food waste sustainably, helping reduce environmental impact while supporting cost-effective practices.
Gary Mills, UK Sales Manager at Keenan Recycling said: “This is a game-changer for Keenan Recycling. Being accepted onto the NOE CPC framework allows us to extend our reach and impact across the healthcare sector, supporting NHS Trusts to meet their sustainability goals while ensuring compliance and high-quality service delivery. It’s another glass ceiling smashed, and I couldn’t be prouder of the team for making this happen.”
Keenan Recycling collects food waste from every postcode in Wales, Scotland, and England on its own fleet. Food waste is collected from businesses and is then transformed into either compost, renewable electricity, gas, heat, or fuel.
FMJ has partnered with Watco to deliver a webinar where we will be grilling a panel of experts on how facilities managers can maintain a safe workplace while balancing shrinking budgets.
The webinar follows the Lifting the Lid report series that the industrial paint and repair products specialist has been developing over the past few years based on research conducted with FMs across the UK. The research explored core responsibilities of the FM role, including how they have evolved in the past decade, and the associated challenges to manage.
Watco’s Sales Director and key contributor to the reports, Chris Budd, will be joined by a panel of experts including Phil Pinnington, Head of Audit & Consultancy at the British Safety Council, Nick Bray, Head of HSEQ, ISS UK and Ireland and Jenni Gallop, Director of Estates and Facilities at Provide Community.
With decades of combined experience in the introduction and management of health and safety in complex, demanding environments, the panel will provide the audience with recommendations broken down into steps that can be introduced immediately.
The panel will discuss the research data from FMs across the UK, the evidence they have seen of those experiences across industries and their first-hand recommendations on how to manage those challenges and ease the pressure.
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