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Envar secures Warwickshire composting deal

Organic waste treatment specialists Envar have secured a one-year contract from Warwickshire county council to turn 14,000 tonnes of garden waste collected from two borough councils into PAS 100-certified compost.

St Ives-based Envar is working in partnership with composting and landscaping company Woodfield's Recycling, which will process the waste in open windrows at its Blabers Hall Farm facility at Fillongley, near Coventry when the deal begins on Saturday (May 1).

Under the contract, waste will be composted at Fillongley, near Coventry
Under the contract, waste will be composted at Fillongley, near Coventry
Waste will be collected and delivered into the site by Nuneaton & Bedworth borough council and North Warwickshire borough council's collection contractors, with the resulting 10,000 tonnes of compost produced at the facility being primarily used as agricultural fertiliser.

Under the arrangement between Envar and Woodfield's, Envar will supervise the contract, provide administrative support and technical advice on the processing and PAS 100 accreditation, while Woodfield's will provide the premises, mobile plant, machinery and labour to manage the composting process on a day-to-day basis.

Commenting on the contract, Andrew Urquhart, development

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