Westminster Waste choose Kiverco recycling equipment
London-based firm stays loyal to Kiverco brand with third waste-recycling plant installation
RECYCLING equipment manufacturers Kiverco have completed a waste-processing plant installation for Westminster Waste. The multi-million-pound recycling station, which is said to be one of the largest in south-east England, has been designed to process three distinct waste streams: construction and demolition (C&D); commercial and industrial (C&I); and wood.
This is the third time Westminster Waste have selected Kiverco as their preferred supplier, and it underscores their trust and confidence in the Northern Ireland-based OEM’s expertise, innovation, and quality of service.
The collaboration between the two companies dates to 2017 when Kiverco initially supported the upgrade of Westminster’s existing plant. Impressed by the durability and reliability of the recycling machinery and exceptional aftercare service, Westminster Waste decided to turn to Kiverco again when planning the relocation of their business.
Westminster Waste visited various key recycling facilities across the UK, where they witnessed first-hand the efficiency and effectiveness of Kiverco's waste separation machinery. Westminster’s objective was to divert 100% of waste from landfill while enhancing throughput and the purity of their incoming waste materials.
To achieve this, the company was keen to increase the efficiency of the waste separation process through automation, reducing dependency on manual labour. Kiverco’s technical team invested time from the outset of the project to fully understand Westminster’s objectives.
Working extensively with Westminster Waste in conjunction with third-party technology partners, Kiverco say they have developed a solution that will deliver outstanding results for Westminster’s busy site in the heart of London.
The state-of-the-art recycling plant is designed to manage the high bulk density synonymous with construction and demolition waste – a challenge widely acknowledged in the waste-management sector.
With a processing capacity of up to 60 tonnes/h and incorporating some of the best automation technologies available, the plant solution showcases exactly what is possible when two companies strive for excellence and set the standard for C&D separation in the future.
Dominic Moule, managing director of Westminster Waste, commented: ‘This is a huge investment for us, so it was important to work with a highly reputable company who knows what they are doing to deliver our newest facility. Kiverco has been a huge support to us over many years and we are delighted that they have once again designed and delivered an excellent solution to support our company’s future growth.’
JP Devlin, sales manager at Kiverco, added: ‘We are incredibly proud to have partnered with Westminster Waste on this exciting project. The successful delivery of a more automated plant for Westminster Waste demonstrates [our] commitment to providing innovative solutions and our dedication to meeting and exceeding our clients' expectations. We build recycling plants that are built to last and keep your business running – all day, every day.’