Willerby-based Wastewise has won a four-year contract worth £600k a year to transport and treat about 14,000 tonnes of mixed kitchen and garden waste annually for Staffordshire Moorlands Council.
The collected waste will be processed at the Crewe In-Vessel Composting facility, which has been a key part of Wastewise’s operations since it opened in 2019. The facility uses GICOM in-vessel composting system, along with outdoor aerated static composting and screening. This setup meets strict industry standards and provides a safe and cost-effective way to recycle mixed organic waste.
Over 95% of the waste processed at the Crewe IVC facility is recycled into BSI PAS 100 certified compost. This high-quality peat replacement compost is then used in various sectors, including horticulture, agriculture, and landscaping.
The overall environmental sustainability credentials of the facility have recently been enhanced with the energisation of an adjacent 4.1MW solar farm. This solar farm now services 60% of the site’s energy needs, significantly reducing the facility’s carbon footprint and aligning with Wastewise’s commitment to sustainable practices.
WAstewise MD Bob Wilkes said: “We are thrilled to have been awarded this contract by Staffordshire Moorlands Council. This partnership reflects our dedication to providing efficient and sustainable waste management solutions. We look forward to delivering high-quality service and helping the council achieve its environmental goals.”