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RECYCLING FRIENDS A CLASS ACT Hitting all their targets
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BACK IN ACTION Two years’ hard work rewarded
June 2016
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GLORY FOR OUR HEROES Meet the medallists
FROM COMPOST TO THE BIG BLUE
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Our colleagues in Canada have set their sights on becoming ‘a game changer’ in the industry after winning a string of new contracts. As well as increasing five-fold the number of farmers taking Orgaworld compost, including Doug Parks (above), they’ve also agreed contracts with retail giants Walmart and Metro/Food Basics. Our teams will now turn the waste from 85 of the supermarket chain’s stores into highquality compost in a growing radius around our London and Ottawa, Ontario, facilities. Organisational Development Director Tony Burnett said Canada’s progress would have been impossible without the committed colleagues based there: “We are very fortunate to have such a talented team of people right across our Canadian business, who offer exceptional operational, technical and sales expertise.” BRIDGING THE GAP Former ELWA Contract Director Tony is now in charge on the other side of the Atlantic, bridging the gap between Canada and the UK. He added: “Thanks to every one of the team’s efforts, we are taking steps towards the excellent business performance that I know we are capable of.” Orgaworld London has clinched a brand-new partnership with global farming distributor Cuddy Farms and a further 20 Industrial, Commercial and Institutional (ICI) contracts to handle waste from hotels, restaurants and the food sector. Sales Manager Chris O’Toole said: “For years Orgaworld was doing things the same old way, but now we have a different mind-set.” l London’s
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