Recycling Lives is delivering on their pledge to provide jobs for local people currently receiving long term unemployment benefits. The company is on track to employ 38 people before the end of March and is looking to secure funding to provide 100 more jobs next year.
In April one of the stalwarts of Recycling Lives retired. Dave Skull has been working in and around the scrap metal business for longer than many of the employees of Recycling Lives have been alive!
This week has seen the appointment of Stacey Jackson as the receptionist/front of house for our new administrative headquarters on Roman Way Industrial Estate.
As Recycling Lives gathers momentum it will find itself in an increasingly legislative climate and require the skills and knowledge of a legal expert. With this in mind Recycling Lives has employed the services of ex Brabners Chaffe Street and Freeth Cartwright lawyer Paul Finnerty as its new Legal Director.
Rebecca Wilson never doubted the challenge before her when she agreed to accept a position as a trustee of Recycling Lives in Preston. The director of internet-based cherished vehicle registration company New Reg Limited didn’t think twice about becoming involved in what was a ground-breaking project.