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Steel Arrives!

Approximately 25 tonnes of steel has arrived on the site of Recycling Lives Preston Ltd. The steel arriving will form part of the initial metal structure and it is planned for the structure to be competed before the end of month allowing the individual floors to then take shape.

The first bulk load of steel, arriving from TW Fabrications, hit the ground at exactly 9am on Monday 7th April, having arrived just 15 minutes earlier. Building work can now officially get underway and the site will begin its dramatic transformation.

First corner in place!

The first section of frame work for RL1 is in position, and the construction is underway. (08-04-08)

 

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Recycling Lives offers good Corporate Social Responsibility.

Recycling Lives operates nationally to provide a wide range of recycling activities to Local Authorities, commercial organisations and the public. Recycling Lives provides housing, training and long term employment in the recycling sector, to people who would otherwise be homeless; including ex-armed forces personnel, probation and those from chaotic backgrounds.

Each Recycling Lives centre provides up to 48 quality en-suite rooms; training and office facilities; incubator units for entrepreneurs in social enterprise; industrial space for our recycling processes and retail space to sell good manufactured by Recycling Lives from recycled waste.

We do not ask for, or rely on 'gifts' from you, as we always pay fair prices for scrap metal recycling, plastic and other recyclables. By selling your waste to Recycling Lives your organisation helps us to be sustainable and you to show good corporate social responsibility.

Our social enterprise 'manages' good Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on your behalf, by ensuring that our recycling activities are carried out by employees that would otherwise be marginalised or even forgotten by society.

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