Family-owned firm to provide ‘unique’ end-to-end Highland recycling service

WYLLIE Recycling has secured a Highland Council contract for the provision of mixed plastic and metal container recycling services and haulage in the region.

The local authority has procured the Perthshire company’s services for a contract of up to five years.

Approximately 5,600 tonnes of mixed plastic and metal containers is projected to be sent for recycling from the region annually – this includes plastic bottles, pots, tubs, trays, metals tins, drink cans, aerosols and food, and drink cartons which are collected in the new green recycling bins.

The family-owned business will provide a ‘unique’ end-to-end recycling service for the council, which will see it collect the mixed plastic and metal containers from the local authority’s waste transfer stations in Invergordon, Inverness, Caithness, Portree, and Lochaber.

The material will then be transported to their Materials Recovery Facility in Perth which is specifically designed to sort and separate the mixed plastic and metal containers into various material streams.

The separated materials such as aluminium, steel and HDPE plastic and PET plastic will be baled and then transported to UK manufacturers and made into new containers. The clear HDPE plastic is used to make new milk bottles and clear PET plastic is used to make new water bottles, all within the UK.

Councillor Graham MacKenzie, chair of the communities and place committee for the Highland Council, said, “Wyllie Recycling Limited’s impressive end-to-end recycling service will provide reassurance to our residents and Business Waste Collection customers that their efforts in recycling are absolutely worthwhile and that the items they separate for recycling are being recycled here within the UK.

“The programme to implement the new twin stream recycling in Highland is going very well with over 80,000 households now using the new waste and recycling service in the region.

“Initial feedback from Wyllie’s is the quality of the material sent to them from the Highlands so far is good. This is really positive and I would like to take this opportunity to thank the public for their time and effort with the new recycling services.”

John Gilmour, commercial manager at Wyllie Recycling, added, “Wyllie Recycling are delighted to have been awarded this significant contract by The Highland Council. This is a huge achievement and testament to the hard work of all our team. This decision reinforces our position as Scotland’s leading recycling company for mixed plastic and metal containers and our distinctive fleet can now be seen across the Highland region, promoting the council’s clean recycling message.”