CSG builds hazardous waste storage unit at Blackburn site. Waste management company CSG has completed a hazardous waste storage unit at its Blackburn site. The 20 sq m covered facility at Stanley Street will be used to receive and repackage hazardous waste, mainly damaged or expired retail products such as bleaches, acids and solvents.
CSG Recovery, the group's specialist division, acquired the Stanley Street site in 2019 and has been using it for manual dismantling of products including e-cigarettes, electric toothbrushes and pregnancy tests, as well as processing aerosols, clinical waste and photographic waste. The company says 95 per cent of material passing through the Blackburn site over the past year has been diverted from landfill.
The UK processed 4.013 million tonnes of waste wood in 2025, 89 per cent of the total generated, according to annual statistics from the Wood Recyclers' Association. The figure is down 7.3 per cent on 2024 after unplanned outages at end-use plants created oversupply and squeezed storage.
recell.store, the Altilium-owned marketplace for used EV batteries, has partnered with testing firm ClearWatt to offer battery health assessments to salvage yards and dismantlers. A pilot will use ClearWatt's EV Flash Test to generate independent health data supporting marketplace transactions.
Packaging firm Pact Group has invested in Plan B Circular, the UK textile-to-textile polyester recycler behind Project Re:claim, its joint venture with the Salvation Army Trading Company (SATCoL). The deal aims to scale polyester recycling ahead of EU legislation expected in 2028.