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Enva to acquire fridge and electrical appliance recycling facility in Scotland

Recycling and resource recovery firm, Enva, has signed terms with Shore Recycling to acquire the company’s electrical waste recycling plant in Perth, Scotland.

The £10 million investment will see the facility, which was damaged by a fire earlier this year, back and fully operational by Spring 2024. As part of the redevelopment programme Enva has committed to attaining the highest possible recycling standards which will include ensuring that the new facility is accredited to the independently audited WEEELABEX standard.

Scotland has been without any domestic fridge recycling capacity since Shore’s facility was taken out of commission in February and the plans to rebuild it have been warmly welcomed by its former customers including REPIC and Valpak. Furthermore, it will address the current fire safety risks and environmental challenges associated with transporting electrical waste from Scotland to other parts of the UK for treatment.

Once operational the site will be capable of processing all of Scotland’s waste fridges, recycling and recovering over 98 per cent of their constituent components including metals, plastics, gasses, and polyurethane foam. It will also have capacity to recycle over 10,000 tonnes a year of small domestic appliances such as kettles, toasters, vacuum cleaners, power tools and coffee machines.

Enva’s Director, Barry Phillips said: “This investment will provide vital fridge recycling capacity in Scotland, removing the need for expensive and unsustainable transportation of fridges down to England. Scotland will benefit from a high-class piece of recycling infrastructure capable of recycling all its waste fridges and playing a key role in the circular economy.”   

Simon Howie, Chairman of Shore Recycling added: “The team are delighted that Enva has stepped in to rebuild the plant. This will hopefully ensure the plant returns to full capacity, creates significant jobs in the Perth locality, and provides an essential waste service in Scotland.”

The acquisition follows Enva’s recent announcement that it is investing to double the fridge processing capacity at its Toomebridge WEEE recycling facility in Northern Ireland.

 

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