Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Reuseabox expands operations and workforce to meet growing demand for sustainable packaging

Following its recent relocation to a 78,000 sq. ft. headquarters in North Hykeham, Lincoln, Reuseabox has made key strategic hires, expanding its workforce to 20 employees. This move comes as part of the company’s ongoing growth to address the increasing demand for sustainable packaging solutions.

The new hires include Joanne Hunt, appointed Factory Manager. With over 36 years of experience in operations and logistics, she will oversee production processes and help optimise warehouse strategies as the company scales its operations. Additionally, Rebecca Wright has been brought in as National Account Manager, bringing ten years of experience in customer service and account management. Her role will focus on cultivating strong relationships with both new and existing customers, facilitating the transition to reusable packaging solutions.

Blair Simpson joins the sales team as a Sales Apprentice, beginning his apprenticeship this September at Lincoln College. With prior experience in B2C sales and telesales, Blair is eager to advance his skills within B2B sales at a purpose-driven company like Reuseabox.

These hires come after the company secured its first permanent base in Lincoln, marking a key milestone in its 10th anniversary year. With a growing capacity to meet demand, Reuseabox is committed to providing businesses with cost-effective, sustainable packaging solutions while contributing to local job creation and sustainable growth.

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