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Follow on Google News | Waste King bucks the trend by investing and growingBy: Waste King Ltd "Our strategy is to increase investment and push our plans for growth and expansion," he said. "Our particular initiative for 2025 is to plant a forest to offset our carbon footprint associated with collecting and processing the increasing amount of waste we're handling for our customers." This strategy has seen Waste King open a second office and increase its head count by 75 per cent in the last year. It's also added four new vehicles to its fleet as part of its plan to grow to turning over some £20m a year. "We're well on the way to achieving that figure," commented Waste King's Operations Director, Andy Cattigan. "Within the last two years, we've seen our annual revenue increase by some 133 per cent. "Each month, Waste King currently manages and successfully accomplishes some 63,930 movements from wheelie bins, skips, man-and-van rubbish clearance, grabs and road sweepers. All this contributes to the very many tonnes of waste that Waste King has collected and processed in the last year." This level of business encouraged Waste King to build new offices at its local waste transfer station to expand the site so that waste can be recycled more efficiently. It's also carried out improvements to its weighbridge for articulated lorries. In addition, Waste King (https://www.wastekingrubbishclearance.com/ "We aim to offer our clients value for money and we meet their needs through understanding those needs as a result of engaging in excellent communications with them," Andy Cattigan added. "Our monitoring and reporting enables traceability and accountability of every movement of waste material from the point of collection to its destination." "While we're doing more than ever before for more customers than ever before, on a national scale, we're confident that we can weather the business pressures and the offers to merge or be acquired," said Glenn Currie. End
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