LEVC (London Electric Vehicle Company) and Axil Integrated Services have announced the extension of their partnership for another 12 months.
This collaboration underscores their commitment to shaping the future of mobility through eco-friendly practices.
- Three-year Total Waste Management collaboration: Improving waste practices across site
- Remarkable results: Metal, cardboard and plastic rebates increased by 212%, 100% landfill diversion, 83% recycled, 17% recovered (energy from waste)
- Continued commitment: Driving innovation and environmental stewardship.

LEVC’s Sustainability Journey
In the heart of the UK’s manufacturing landscape stands LEVC’s Ansty plant – a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Established in 1908, LEVC has long been synonymous with the iconic black cabs we all recognise. In recent years, their focus has shifted towards eco-friendly transportation, notably with their TX model, which has saved a remarkable 200,000 tonnes of CO2 since 2018. With over £1.1 billion invested in electric vehicles, LEVC is leading the charge for green manufacturing. Their Ansty plant, constructed in 2018, is the UK’s first purpose-built electric vehicle hub.
LEVC’s journey towards sustainability is not just about vehicles—it’s about environmental stewardship. That’s why they have been partnering with Axil Integrated Services, one of the UK’s most specialised total waste management companies, since 2020 to improve waste processes and drive out costs across the manufacturing plant. Having recently extended their partnership for another year, the LEVC-Axil collaboration is set to continue its remarkable journey.
Commenting on the partnership, Craig Lea, Head of Technical Services at LEVC, highlights the collaborative effort:
Working together to drive out waste

“Over the past three years, our focus has been on educating our workforce about the importance of waste segregation and engaging them in new waste initiatives. By implementing changes, we’ve significantly enhanced our waste management processes, working together to surpass our sustainability goals while unlocking previously unidentified rebates.
Our partnership with Axil has been fantastic from day one. They are more than just a supplier; they’re supportive collaborators who proactively solve problems. With a keen eye for identifying gaps and addressing issues early, they’ve dealt with us on a personal level, creating a highly collaborative environment”
LEVC and Axil are united in their commitment to shaping the future of mobility sustainably. By considering every aspect from production to waste, they’re not just providing electric vehicles; they are delivering a promise of sustainability and accessibility for all.
Ian Taplin, Head of Contract Management at Axil said“We are excited to extend our partnership with LEVC. Last year we dealt with 850 tonnes of waste diverting 100% from landfill. Together, we’ve made significant strides in waste management, achieving remarkable results such as a 212% increase in metal, cardboard and plastic rebates, £142,000 over three years. As we look ahead, we are eager to continue our collaborative efforts to improve waste processes and environmental stewardship.”
Find out more about our journey, key facts about us and our aims here.