Great news! We’ve made the shortlist again for ‘Recycling & Waste Management Company of the Year’ in the 2011 National Recycling Awards – the most prestigious awards in the UK waste management sector.
Read moreWe love interesting reuse challenges. Our Christmas pressie to the snakes and lizards at London Zoo was 100 tropical plants that we cleared from The Department of Transport as part of their office clearance. Senior zoo keeper Matthew Fagg said: “We were delighted to get a call from Any Junk offering us these plants and …
Read moreThank you to the 1000 customers we surveyed about recycling at Christmas. Here are the results.
Read moreTommy Passade talks to the BBC about the physical requirements of bulky waste collection and being an AnyJunk employee.
Read moreJason Mohr talks to CNBC’s Strictly Money about AnyJunk’s business and council bulky waste collection.
Read moreJason Mohr, Managing Director at AnyJunk, talks to the Chartered Institute of Waste Management about the current state of the waste industry and what he believes is required to ensure its progression.
Read moreReally excited that X factor is back on our screens again. Looks as though it’s going to be as addictive as ever.
Read moreOur research into fly-tipping across London gives new meaning to the term ‘filthy rich’, with Kensington and Chelsea the capital’s most prolific illegal dumping ground, with the equivalent of one in four discarding their waste illegally in the 12-month period from 1 April 2009 to 31 March 2010. [1]
Read moreManaging waste in a legal, sustainable way is a growing headache for the facilities management industry. AnyJunk’s MD, Jason Mohr, talks to the leading publication for facilities managers FMX Magazine about AnyJunk’s deceptively simple solution for facilities management waste disposal.
Read moreI think waste contractors should be legally obliged to provide clients with waste weight data for every collection. Whilst being compliant and obeying the law is admirable of course, it’s only part of the reason why I’m such a believer in waste weight reporting.
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