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“ For us, it’ s not a case of just sending waste out for incineration or landfill. The only material that goes to landfill is hazardous waste like asbestos. We work with local companies and charities to support the recyclability of complex products. Plus, we launched a recycling campaign that involves accepting waste from farmers for free, before donating the profits back to charity for their training and development funds. In addition, we had the material they brought in made into different items, from park benches to drinking cups. It’ s all about circular economy and being mindful.”
After going from strength to strength following its cross-county expansion, CSH is on a trajectory of continued success with two driving factors for growth in 2026.“ Our first priority this year is rolling out digital waste tracking in the first half of the year. This will be integral for the business allowing our waste returns to be generated within a 48-hour period, delivering far greater visibility to the Environment Agency, the customer, and us as a company,” says Daniel.
“ The other focus for CSH is investing in AI for waste sorting. We have already invested in mechanical technology, but AI is really becoming mainstream and is still developing at a dramatic rate. Our initial building here is ready for redesign, a big part of which is utilizing AI to help us do the job more efficiently. We’ re a progressive company that always strives to set high standards and I feel very lucky to be a director here,” he concludes.“ The company has a history of incredibly hard-working employees doing an excellent job to make a success of the business and, over the next five years, we’ ll be looking at further acquisitions with a view to cover more of the area in an efficient way, attaining new depots and becoming an industry leader in our region.” ■
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