CNC Recycling Uses Covid Setback As Inspiration To Recycle Record Number Of Old Windows.

CNC Recycling a Nationwide UPVC window recycling company based in the North East of England are pleased to announce a landmark year as they have recycled in excess of 500,000 old UPVC windows during 2020 to achieve continued business growth resulting in the recycling and processing of a record number of old windows every week.
Despite huge setbacks during the first lockdown due to Covid-19, CNC Recycling have successfully adapted to change, introducing new initiatives by not only acquiring new customers and new suppliers there has also been further investment into new vehicles , plant and machinery.
MD Melanie Reid said “2020 has been the most challenging of years but thanks to the hard work of our incredibly committed team and the support of our customers, the business has come through this pandemic stronger than ever.
We have continued to be a reliable company giving a consistent service. We are really excited for 2021”
The company are a UPVC Recycling specialist committed to offering a sustainable alternative to landfill for old windows for the Fenestration Industry. They have successfully collected thousands of tonnes across the UK every year saving fabricators and installers the cost of having to dispose as waste.
The company is continuing to work on building its brand with an active and strategic approach to marketing. The new granulation line is set to be at full capacity during the first half of 2021 due to a swathe of new customers and plans are also in place to add to the several UPVC Recycling centres around the UK.
CNC Recycling are heavily committed to recycling every piece of UPVC waste created as they look to continue to be a trusted and reliable recycling partner to the Fenestration Industry.
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