B&M Waste Services handed RoSPA Gold Award for third year running!
B&M Waste Services has been handed a prestigious award in recognition of its safe working practices and achievements
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B&M Waste Services has been handed a prestigious award in recognition of its safe working practices and achievements
Trafford Park based Carbon Neural waste management company, B&M Waste Services, have pledged their support towards a plastic-free Greater Manchester.
Liverpool Science Park have a long-standing partnership with B&M Waste Services, working together to develop innovative waste reduction and recycling initiatives.
“Are there great kids in the kitchen, or is there not passion at all?”
Carbon Neutral waste reduction and recycling specialists, B&M Waste Services, has teamed up with technology powerhouse, O2, to further develop mobile innovation within their business – and consequently improve their already impressive customer service offering.
Carbon Neutral waste management business, B&M Waste Services, has teamed up with client, Edge Hill University to donate old furniture to Office Furniture Recycling Centres across the region.
B&M Waste Services have partnered with the Doubletree Hilton Hotel & Spa in Liverpool to achieve a recycling-led waste management solution that minimises carbon impact and diverts 100% of waste from landfill.
arbon Neutral B&M Waste Services, recently invited Paula Basnett, CEO at Wirral Chamber of Commerce to visit its headquarters in Bromborough to meet and discuss a number of business related topics.
Wirral-based Caldy Rugby Club is the latest local organisation to benefit from the sponsorship of B&M Waste Services; a fellow Wirral-based business committed to supporting the communities within which they operate.
B&M Waste Services continues to demonstrate their commitment to their nominated charity, Crisis, by actively working with them to raise awareness of ‘Refuse Not Refuge’
Birmingham waste management provider, B&M Waste Services, are continuing to support local charity, The Lily Mae Foundation, through a donation of £4000. The charity supports