Households are encouraged to recycle as much as they can as for every tonne of glass, paper and plastic collected through Bryson Recycling’s kerbside boxes, £1 will be donated to MACS NI. The aim of the campaign is to increase recycling levels and promote local recycling which is better for the environment, creates local jobs and supports the economy.
Eric Randall Director at Bryson Recycling said:
“Encouraging recycling in households across NI will inspire children and young people in the same household to carry on the ethos when they move on.
“Bryson currently deliver their kerbside box service to 25% of households in Northern Ireland and we recognise the importance of ensuring a quality supply of materials are supplied to local companies for them to make end products locally. We are proud to partner with MACS NI, who provide vital services to our children and young people, ensuring they have a bright future”.
Bryson Recycling sends the paper, plastic and glass they collect in kerbside boxes on a weekly basis to the three campaign partners, Cherry Pipes, Encirc and Huhtamaki, who use them to make new products for well-known brands such as McDonalds, Bushmills and Baileys.
For more information on Bryson Recycling and collections visit www.brysonrecycling.org.
(L to R) Trevor McMahon, MACS NI; Fiacre O’Donnell, Encirc; Eric Randall, Director, Bryson Recycling; Jeff Kearon, Huhtamaki and Kris McClelland Cherry Pipes launch the annual Recycling Rewards campaign