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Loans to IT recycler create expansion and new jobs in Wetherby
Loans of £150,000 have allowed Wetherby-based IT recycling firm Zixtel Ltd to expand its recycling facilities, hire five new people and safeguard existing jobs.
The company, founded over 26 years ago, received the loans from Business Enterprise Fund and NPIF – BEF & FFE Microfinance, which is managed by the Business Enterprise Fund and FFE Microfinance, and part of the Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund. Specialists in IT recycling for businesses with redundant equipment, Zixtel expanded its services to include a recycling plant during the pandemic. With a mission to never send anything to landfill, Zixtel was dismantling all products by hand prior to the investment.Toni Cox, HR and compliance manager at the firm, said: “The loan has helped future proof Zixtel, given us the ability to hire five new people in our warehouse and recycling teams as well as safeguarding two jobs. Plus, the investment into new machinery will enable us to help other businesses with their environmental goals long-term.
“The new machines have helped us to improve efficiencies, allowing us to recycle more equipment faster. We can now easily separate materials such as precious metals and these then go on to be recycled further and re-introduced to the market lessening the need for mining of raw materials.”
According to research from Uswitch, the UK produces the second highest amount of e-waste per capita in the world, with IT and telecoms e-waste almost doubling in the UK between 2008 and 2022.
Mark Iley, investment manager at the Business Enterprise Fund, said: “It’s more imperative than ever that businesses do what they can to support the future of our planet – with Zixtel’s improved separating and recycling facilities, they’re offering companies peace of mind that their IT equipment can be recycled ethically and without sending anything to landfill.
“At BEF we’re committed to supporting businesses who are conscious about their own social impact, so providing the loan to Zixtel to enhance their recycling services and support their recruitment initiatives made perfect sense.”
Sean Hutchinson at the British Business Bank said: “Supporting innovative and sustainable businesses like Zixtel is at the heart of what the Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund is for. It’s businesses like this that are the driving force of the Northern business community – contributing to the nation’s net zero goals through its expertise in recycling, whilst supporting the local economy by creating jobs and expanding its facilities.”
The Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund project (NPIF) is supported financially by the European Union using funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020 and the European Investment Bank.
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Drax invited to sit down with Government to discuss carbon capture project
Drax has been invited to talk to the Government immediately to move forward carbon capture project that the firm believes is the only one that canensure the Government is able to fulfil its restated commitment to achieving 5Mtpa of engineered Greenhouse Gas Removals by 2030.
Separately, the Government has stated that it will work closely with electricity generators currently using biomass to facilitate a transition to Power BECCS.
The Government has also confirmed that its response to the Power BECCS business model consultation, which took place in 2022, will be published imminently, providing further clarity on the delivery of BECCS as soon as possible.
Drax Group CEO Will Gardiner said: “Delivery of BECCS at Drax Power Station will help the UK achieve its net zero targets, create thousands of jobs across the north and help ensure the UK’s long-term energy security.
“We note confirmation that our project has met the Government’s deliverability criteria and Government remains committed to achieve 5Mtpa of engineered Greenhouse Gas Removals by 2030 – a goal that cannot be achieved without BECCS at Drax Power Station. We will immediately enter into formal discussions with Government to take our project forward.
“With the right engagement from Government and swift decision making, Drax stands ready to progress our £2bn investment programme and deliver this critical project for the UK by 2030.”
The Government recognises the important role which BECCS will play in delivering net zero and aims to deploy 5Mt of engineered CO2 removals per annum from BECCS and other engineered GGR technologies by 2030, rising to 23Mt in 2035 and up to 81Mt in 2050 to keep the UK on a pathway to meet its legislated climate targets, The Sixth Carbon Budget and net zero.
Drax Power Station is the UK’s largest single source of renewable electricity and BECCS is the only technology that can produce reliable renewable power, provide system support services and permanently remove CO2 at scale.
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RSK acquires Lincolnshire electrical specialist Hawkins Electrical
A company providing a specialist nationwide electrical service to the UK caravan park industry, Hawkins Electrical, has been acquired by RSK.
The company is a one-stop provider of all holiday and mobile home park electrical services, and offers bespoke design and installation, product supply and manufacture, inspection and maintenance, mandatory testing and remedial works.
Skegness-based Hawkins Electrical was founded in 1967 and its team of 74 includes qualified electrical engineers along with electrical apprentices and a skilled, experienced management team.
The company is proud to have a number of long-service employees with up to 40 years’ service, and two directors achieved their current positions after working their way up through the company from apprentice level.
Another of the directors is the founder’s nephew, who has worked for the business since school age, and the final director is a highly knowledgeable member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) with many years’ experience across different sectors of the electrical industry.
Hawkins has built its reputation on designing and installing private electrical distribution networks and providing quality products to the holiday and mobile home park industry, with a small element of works in the marina marketplace.
In partnership with Megger Instruments and the National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting, Hawkins Electrical has developed a bespoke testing software package for its technicians to use on site. The time-efficient automated system enables on-site technicians to give the in-office team full visibility of project works.
Managing Director Alex Farrow, who will continue to lead the business, said: “Our business has been built on a proud tradition of strong growth and ethics and we believe that joining the RSK Group will provide an excellent foundation to continue this ambitious trajectory. RSK offers considerable opportunities for expansion into new markets and being part of such a significant group is great for staff development and retention, which is very important to our entire team.”
Alan Ryder, RSK Group Chief Executive Officer, said: “Hawkins Electrical has an enviable reputation of innovation and client service – one of its customers has had a relationship with the business for 52 years – and this close alignment with RSK’s ethos is why we are proud to welcome the company to our group. Hawkins has earned a reputation that is unrivalled in the industry, servicing both the small and large sites with national holiday park operators.”
The acquisition adviser was Bishopsgate Corporate Finance.
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