Thought leaders in Waste Management
As we are about to transition into the new financial year, we wanted to highlight some of our milestone achievements from 2025.
Our full Sustainability & Social Value Charter 2025 and visual Impact Report 2025 are now live! These important documents showcase the meaningful progress we’re making to support people, communities, and the environment. It highlights our focus on waste avoidance, integrating SMEs into our supply chain, strengthening community engagement, and expanding training and development opportunities for our own and our client’s workforce.

Take a look at:
- Our progress in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals
- A summary review of our performance across 12 metrics
- Our commitment to Sustainability and Social Value in our industry
Highlights we are celebrating from our 2025 Sustainability and Social Value performance are:
- £18.77 Million* generated in social value through metrics including local employment, use of local suppliers, training and community engagement.
- 24,900+ surplus manufactured consumer goods and assets redistributed to UK charities and diverted from waste incineration (65,000+ since 2023)
- 60%+ spend with SMEs, supporting local employment and economies
- Achieved internationally recognised ISO14064 Certification on our GHG reporting
- 13,400+ Tonnes diverted to reuse & redistribution
- Less than 1% of all client waste collected went to landfill
- 800+ hours of community support given by our employees
*Using national TOMs framework for quantification What our 2025 achievements says about our ambition and direction is clear: We are accelerating opportunities for added value in relation to environmental and social value across the board.

Gina Rudkin, Head of Sustainability & Zero Waste says:
“Our commitment to measurable outcomes underscores our ethos of accountability and transparency. By setting ambitious sustainability goals and diligently tracking our progress, we pave the way for future businesses to thrive in harmony with the environment.”