Waste King Takes Care of the Waste From Oktoberfest
While the thousands of visitors to this year’s London Oktoberfest got stuck in to authentic German beer and food, as well as finding time to listen to live music and enjoy the ambience of the festival, the event posed different challenges for the environmentally friendly waste collection and recycling services specialist, Waste King.
- (1888PressRelease) November 07, 2018 - Waste King was responsible for waste collection and recycling at the manifestation of this year’s event in Gadebridge Park, Hemel Hempstead.
Oktoberfest events take place around the UK. The London Oktoberfest event ran from Thursdays to Sundays throughout October – first, for a fortnight, in Millwall Park and then, for a further two further weeks, in Finsbury Park. London Oktoberfest, which began in 2011, takes place in specially erected giant tents and now attracts over 50,000 visitors.
“Waste King Rubbish Clearance provides a range of specialised event waste management services to help organisers with the clean-up process,” said Waste King’s Operations Director, Andy Cattigan. “With a heavy focus these days on recycling and saving the environment, we’re particularly careful to ensure that all our services have options to help reduce the resulting waste we send to landfill.
“We’re careful to ensure we recycle as much as possible,” he continued. “We’re aware of the impact our waste has on the planet, so we strive to be as green as we can!
“We provide a combination of mixed recycling and general waste provision to help festival visitors be more mindful of the litter they’re producing. Moreover, our facilities allow event organisers to divert more of their event waste from landfill, helping them to not only reduce their carbon footprint but also to lower their costs.
“A great amount of work goes into organising and planning various aspects of any event – especially one that attracts as many visitors as Oktoberfest,” commented Glenn Currie, Waste King’s Managing Director.
“Our professional team of waste management operatives work with event organisers to plan the appropriate waste management scenario for your event, from providing waste bins for visitors to use, through to litter-picking once everyone’s gone home.
“It’s important that, where waste is concerned, we consider the environment and have the proper waste management tools in place to handle the rubbish and recycling generated throughout the event,” he added. “Our regular services include providing waste stations for public use, skip hire, litter-picking, waste collection and even hazardous and clinical waste management options.
“However, Oktoberfest is probably one of the most environmentally friendly events from a recycling point of view.
“Visitors to Oktoberfest seem to prefer to buy a stein, two-pint, plastic jug to use throughout their time at the festival. Consequently, we don’t have to deal with lots of plastic pint cups being left over – and that makes our life easier when it comes to recycling the waste that the festival produces,” he said.
About Waste King Ltd
A specialist collections, clearance and recycling company, Waste King serves the domestic and commercial markets. It focuses not only on providing a friendly, efficient, cost-effective service but also one which is environmentally friendly. In particular, Waste King’s uniformed, Environment Agency-licensed staff take time to ensure that the maximum amount of waste can be recycled and that all the waste it collects is disposed of in an environmentally friendly way. Waste King was formed, in 2007, by Glenn Currie and Andy Cattigan, who had experience in sales and IT respectively and were keen to ‘do something to help the environment’.
Further information from:
Glenn Currie, Waste King Ltd, 01442 216784 / 07761 577001; gc ( @ ) wasteking dot co dot uk
Bob Little, Bob Little Press & PR, 01727 860405; bob.little ( @ ) boblittlepr dot com
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