Recycling Lives offers a unique and innovative solution which addresses key Government agendas in the areas of worklessness, homelessness and social entrepreneurialism whilst encompassing the modern challenges of waste management in our increasingly environment conscious society.
As we move into September and the final quarter of the year the Recycling Lives development in the heart of Preston is moving into the latter stages of construction.
Recycling Lives has over the past month been busy moving its CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) processing operations from its original location at Redscar Business Park, Preston to its new home on Roman Way Industrial Estate, Preston adjacent to the new administrative head offices.
In times of recession, local companies should stick together and try hard to ensure that business stays local without compromising competitiveness. It’s essential for all business owners to look again at where costs can be saved, but in doing so companies should also look at where their business is being placed.
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In times where every organisation is feeling the effects of the global economic slowdown, Recycling Lives is doing everything in its power to ensure its survival. Teamwork is the answer.
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The Rubbish Diet was launched into the public eye in March 2008, with a daily column on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour, featuring simple hints and tips to inspire people to reduce or eliminate their household waste.
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Olympian Chris Newton was a guest of honour at a recent event in Preston when Lord Sebastian Coe visited as part of the 2012 regional planning.
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Team 39 of the Preston Prince’s Trust, in association with the Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service with the assistance of Recycling Lives has embarked on a redevelopment project for the benefit of elderly residents at the Gateway-owned community in Ingol, Preston.
View all charity articles » Read More »The finish line is slowly coming into view as the first Recycling Lives building reaches the final stages of construction. The massive development stands proudly in the middle of the St Georges ward in Preston and the planned opening in early December is now more of a possibility than ever.
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