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 2 Mar 2010
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You no longer need to sort your recycling Waste - We do it for you at Cawleys!
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Our Materials Recycling Facilities (MRF) at both our Luton and Wellingborough depots are completely unique to the area. They are mixed 'dirty' MRFs, which eff 

 
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You no longer need to sort your recycling Waste - We do it for you at Cawleys! Our Materials Recycling Facilities (MRF) at both our Luton and Wellingborough depots are completely unique to the area. They are mixed 'dirty' MRFs, which effectively means that waste does not need to be pre-sorted before going through the system. This is unlike some other 'clean' MRFs solely for household and domestic waste, which can only deal with the pre-segregated recyclables from kerbside recycling schemes for example. Some of the more common materials that will be recovered from a mixed general waste load include: * Paper * Cardboard * Metals * Plastic * Wood * Inert (soils, bricks etc) See online for more details at http://www.cawleys.co.uk/Materials-Recycling-Facility

 

 

 

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