Wednesday, 3 December 2008

Office Supplies a New Solution

Until Now Office Supplies websites only offered a purchase solution this website aim's to change this by also offering a FREE collection service

When you buy your office supplies you are normally only offered the choice of cheapest price, gauranteeed next business day delivery and on some sites a free gift. Untill now now office supplies website has offered to take aware the empties when you have finished with them. the guys at www.oemofficesupplies.co.uk are now offering a solution for free collection and recycling of the empty laser toner cartridges when you purchase them from them and to transform them into plastic wood which you can then purchase as fencing, park benches, garden furniture.




This is a wonderfull oportunity for businesses and all people to not only save money but also to do your bit to protect the environment by buying your office supplies from www.oemofficesupplies.co.uk and letting them transform the empties into plastic woood furniture when you have finsihed with the cartridges.

Sunday, 16 November 2008

UK Free Collections, Buy today and Save the planet

View this latest press release for info on Free collections of laser toner cartridges and transformation of them into park benches.

Press Release: UK Free Collections, Buy today and Save the planet

Thursday, 13 November 2008

Free Recycling UK

Credit Crunch? Budgets cut? Costs Rising?
Don't worry we can save you money and also save the planet!!

Purchase your printer and office supplies from our new online store at www.oemofficesupplies.co.uk and we will give you free environmentally correct collection and transformation of your empty toner cartridges into park benches.
Don't give throw them in the bin or send them to landfill Transform them


Other companies may collect your used cartridges for recycling, but all they do is sell certain ones to a remanufacturer for refilling and the others are landfilled, polluting the environment for thousands of years. Remanufacturer’s play their part in the recycling process by reusing, but they do not tell you that cartridges are only refilled and reused once and therefore ultimately discarded. Being of no value after their initial re-use they will normally end up being landfilled.
We aim to change this by offering you the chance to do something to protect the environment and at the same time save money. If you use our new website at www.oemofficesupplies.co.uk for your office and printer supplies we will on a like for like basis collect and transform your empty cartridges, bottles and other printer consumables into fencing, park benches and garden furniture.

If you would like to know more about our processes and the garden furniture then please take a few minutes to visit the following websites.

Toner Cartridge Recycling

Recycled Plastic Garden Furniture

So all you have to do is purchase your office supplies from our new website www.oemofficesupplies.co.uk and then collect a minimum of 10 laser cartridges or consumables together to receive a completely free collection of your box or boxes of cartridges and see them transformed into fencing and garden furniture. We also aim in the future once we have established ourselves to give 5% of our profits to UK based charities as part of our commitment to helping local communities, so with your support we can make this a reality.

If you have any questions on office supplies, would like to open an account or need any of the electrical recycling services that we provide nationally then please give us a call or drop me an email.

Regards
Paul Waygood
Waycam Technologies Ltd
Unit 12 Phoenix Works
South Street
Horncastle
Lincolnshire
LN9 6DT
Tel: 0845 0560537
Fax: 01507 401122
Web: www.recycling4you.co.uk

Thursday, 17 July 2008

Dangers of Lead Recycling

Deadly lead recycling industry cripples Dakar neighbourhood
Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
Published Jul. 17, 2008




In the Dakar suburb of Thiaroye/Mer earlier this year 22 children died from lead poisoning over a three month period and in June a further 31 children were found to have potentially lethal levels of lead in their blood. While these children undergo emergency medical treatment, the government now faces the daunting task of identifying and treating further victims and decontaminating the neighbourhood once and for all.

A June mission to the affected area by the Minister of Health and the World Health Organization (WHO) revealed 71 people were suffering from poisoning, according to Dr. Coly, head of the fight against diseases at the WHO. But he says many more could be in danger.

“We did not examine everyone in the area – it was a limited study. We know the environment is contaminated and we imagine there are people among them who may be sick. The ministry of health needs to do more assessments of the area,” Dr. Coly told IRIN.

Demba Diaw one of the 1,000 residents of Ngagne Diaw, the most-affected neighbourhood in Thiaroye/Mer, told IRIN, “Here no one is safe from ingesting lead – it is in the dust that covers are houses and in the liquid that we drink.”

Dr. Hassane Yaradou, adviser to the health minister confirmed “Levels of lead remain high in homes and in the surrounding area.”

How the lead got there

The practice of lead recycling started in 1995 when residents started collecting car batteries from mechanics nearby, extracted lead plates from them to sell on to blacksmiths, and emptied their contents in the sand. According to Diaw the activity intensified in 2006 when a foreign buyer bought a container-full of lead-filled sand for US$121. “Soon everyone was cashing in, even the vegetable-sellers from the market nearby.”

As the practice escalated in late 2007 residents started extracting the lead from the sand itself and selling it for 36 US cents per kg. Soon they had organised into groups of ten, which collectively could make hundreds of dollars per day, according to Diaw.

'The area became a huge market with people from elsewhere flocking here looking for lead. The ground was black, our clothes and our furniture were black because of the lead dust. It was like the gold that you keep until the next payment,” Diaw said.

They gathered so much lead that they started to store it in their houses. And the practice continued even after the first child died on the eve of the Muslim festival Tabaski on 20 December 2007. “We didn’t know of the dangers,' Diaw told IRIN.

Government response

The government has set up an inter-ministerial commission to address the problem and will be sending in an assessment team to do a follow-up survey to gauge how many more people may be affected.

Meanwhile an emergency government team has sealed the area and preliminarily decontaminated it, stripping the lead-filled sand and removing up to 290 tonnes of lead stored in residents’ houses. “We are assured that the residues of lead dust have disappeared,” Dr. Yaradou told IRIN.

But not all of the residents are convinced. “In Ngagne Diaw everything is poisoned by lead, even our mattresses. It is a major public health problem,' said one.

According to Yaradou, the environment ministry will be returning to the area in coming weeks to clean it more thoroughly and to dump new sand on the streets.

Replacing the sand will cost US$120 a truckload with hundreds of truckloads required.

In the meantime Diédhiou wants children to be kept away. “We think the children should be kept away from the site as long as there is a residue. If they are treated only to return, there is no point in treating them.”

Some of the critically ill children were found to have eight times the emergency threshold levels of lead in their blood, according to toxicologists.

The UN has recommended that residents leave the area while it is decontaminated, but some are refusing to go. 'To move is not the solution, the government can clean up the site while we're still on it,' said one.

Recovery

Meanwhile some of the endangered children who have already received intensive medical care are now in an after-care house in Ginndi, a suburb of Dakar, where they are being monitored by a team of social workers and doctors.

'On the whole the children are going well. Initially, they were nervous. Now they are very relaxed and approach us if they need us,” said Fatimata Gadiaga, a social worker.

However according to a survey undertaken by WHO and the Dakar anti-poison centre, two thirds of them are at risk of suffering long-term neurological damage.

Treating these children costs US$2,000 per patient according to Louis-Etienne Vigneault, spokesperson at the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). While WHO has put up US$60,000 for the first 31 cases, Coly says “the health ministry will need to continue [treating] the others. They have the capacity and the competency to do it.”

Families themselves are not in a position to pay, particularly given many of them have lost their source of income. Demba Diaw, whose four-year-old son fell ill from lead poisoning in March, told IRIN he couldn’t count how high the medical bills became during the illness but the first was US$120 and nearly crippled the family. The boy went on to die.

Long-term solutions

To eradicate the practice over the long-term activists are calling for the government to launch a public-awareness campaign to demonstrate to people the ravages of lead poisoning.

Meanwhile residents of Ngagne Diaw who have lost their main source of income are at a loss as to what to do next.

No one has any long-term solutions. “We are not yet at the stage of considering alternative livelihoods for these people. Let’s first do the analysis and find the children who have been poisoned… we can find more solutions after that.” Vigneault said.

But he added, “It is of course important to eradicate the source of the problem, rather than simply addressing individual cases – that would be the goal.”

Paul Waygood
Waycam Technologies Ltd Lincolnshire
UK WEEE Recycling and Computer Recycling
We can arrange collections by local, legal,ISO registered, weee compliant recycling companies who will ensure that your equipment gets recycled here in the UK and not abroad in the third world.
website:www.recycling4you.co.uk

Sunday, 29 June 2008

What do you do when you have a Fridge mountain in your yard?

Closing down several stores lately one of our now customers came to us with a problem. He had to get over 50 commercial chest freezers and other refrigeration devices removed from a site and recycled correctly under the UK fridge recycling laws.

Turning to the Internet he was able to find our website and after talking to us decided that we would be the best solution for him to arrange collection of all his fridges and to arrange for their legal and environmentally sound recycling in the UK.



We have now arranged for 4 artic lorries to collect the chest freezers from the client and transport them to our nearest recycling solution provider, for their ultimate shredding and recycling after the gas has been removed correctly so that it does not escape in to the atmosphere, to pollute the atmosphere.

This is just one of the services we offer to our clients for ensuring that all their electrical recycling requirements from, IT recycling and circuit board recycling to refrigeration devices and printer toner cartridges are all collected promptly from our customers and taken to a legal and environmentally correct site, for recycling with the minimum of environmental impact and in full compliance with the WEEE directive in the UK.

If you would like to know more about our services for recycling in the uk them please give us a call on 0845 0560537 or visit www.recycling4you.co.uk


Waycam Technologies Ltd
UK WEEE Recycling and Computer Recycling
We can arrange collections by local, legal,ISO registered, weee compliant recycling companies who will ensure that your equipment gets recycled here in the UK and not abroad in the third world.
website:www.recycling4you.co.uk

Thursday, 12 June 2008

Greener Printing- Reduce Wasted Paper

Finally you can do something that’s good for the environment that doesn’t require extra time, money or effort. A software program called GreenPrint World saves paper when you print and that saves trees and money. Even better, the software is FREE to download … just visit their website.
Oftentimes, when web pages are printed you end up with extra pages with the site’s logo and banner ads or you print an e-mail that has nothing but the signature on the last page. Before sending a page to the printer the Green Print World software will scan the pages and identify any wasted pages. In addition, the software provides an easy solution to printing to a PDF by preserving the document format without wasting paper. According to the GreenPrint World website:
This PDF writer is also incorporated into the print preview so any
document can easily be saved to file (after eliminating wasted pages)
rather than being printed. For most users, this will also eliminate the
need to buy a separate PDF writer such as Adobe Acrobat which can
retail for up to $499
Finally, the software tracks your printing and calculates the number of trees and the amount of money that you saved. Green Print World is currently only available for PCs but later this summer a MAC version is expected.

Looking to further help the environment by recycling your toner cartridges without land fill visit this website for details. www.recycling4you.co.uk

Monday, 3 March 2008

Computer Recycling UK

Ever wondered what happened to your computers and data when you send them for computer recycling then check out the video on our website www.recycling4you.co.uk/computer-recycling.htm and then visit back to let us know what you thought.

Will add some more links to other videos as the weeks go on.

thanks for viewing
paul waygood
www.recycling4you.co.uk

Wednesday, 13 February 2008

Environment message getting out their

i have found an interesting trend over the last few weeks with more and more companies contacting us about our weee recycling and toner cartridge recycling services with a view to finding a solution to recycling of their electrical equipment or toners rather than putting them out with their normal rubbish or sending them direct to landfill.

I am quite glad that people are now looking at ways of diverting their waste from land fill and that they are actively looking for ways of following the governments recommendations of reduce reuse recycle. I personally have a desire to divert as much IT and Electrical equipment as well as other materials like toner cartridges from being put into the land where it spends 100 or 1000 of years before it even thinks of decaying. I would prefer to see it all either reused as whole items recycled by physical destruction and then the raw materials reused as either original materials or as something new.

I applauded any companies or individuals who decide to follow this route and divert as much as they can from landfill and hope to have many more conversations with people about how they can do this

Paul Waygood
Waycam Technologies Ltd Lincolnshire
www.recycling4you.co.uk Local Access To recycling solutions for computer recycling fridge recycling crt recycling and weee recycling

Monday, 4 February 2008

What is Weee complient recycling

Weee Compliant Recycling what is it?
A question we were asked today was, when we are arranging a collection of computers for weee recycling do we need to record the serial numbers and what are the requirements for weee recycling or computer recycling?

Quite simply weee compliant recycling is where you contract with a company to collect your equipment for recycling and they ensure that the equipment is transported to a weee recycling authorised approved recycling facility for the computer equipment or electrical equipment to then be recycled in accordance with the weee directive and that a recovery rate of raw material recovery exceeds the 65% recovery targets as specified in the weee directive.

We assured our client that all our collections are fully weee compliant recycling solutions and that we ensure that they have the equipment collected by a licensed waste carrier and the legal paperwork namely the hazardous waste transfer paperwork or the duty of care paperwork for the collection is available for the client and collecting company to sign. This legal paperwork is required to be in triplicate with one signed copy left with the client and the other two copies accompanying the equipment to the recycling company. Once the equipment has been accepted by the weee recycling company they will sign the last two copies and the collecting company will keep one copy and the recycling company will keep a copy. This forms the paperwork trail which along with the quarterly returns the recycler has to do to the EA allows the EA to trace a recycling collection by the hazardous waste producers code required for every collection.

Once we have received notification from the recycling company that the equipment they received for computer recycling or weee recycling has been processed we will issue the client with a certificate of destruction which then completes the audit trail that our clients require.

Our main aim is to always ensure that we arrange for all our recycling to be carried out in the UK and that it is carried out in full compliance with all UK and EU laws as well as the Weee directive.

Thanks for reading this info i hope it has been helpful

Paul Waygood
Waycam Technologies Ltd
Tel: 0845 0560537
Web: www.recycling4you.co.uk
email:recycling@waycam.com

Wednesday, 23 January 2008

International Recognition for Recycling efforts in UK

We have today had confirmation from the Basal Action Network who are an American non profit organisation dedicated to stopping the flow of Hazardous waste from the developing countries to the third world countries like Africa and Asia that they are supporting our efforts in the UK for recycling of electrical equipment by allowing us to use their photos on our website.

We are constantly hearing of stories of how equipment that UK, American or EU companies thought had been disposed of by a reputable company, only to find that they have turned up in a market in Nigeria or on a toxic ewaste dump in china or another third world country. We only heard of a story today where a college in the UK used a company to recycle their computers after an upgrade only to find that they had been sold onto another school via ebay without even having the hard drives wiped of all their date stored on them.

We aim to help inform businesses of the dangers of disposing of their computers especially if they are using a company who will collect the equipment for free.
We feel that it is much better to send any non working equipment for recycling in the UK at one of our partners WEEE recycling plants where they are physically destroyed by shredding and then the precious metals which in a third world country would be smelted out over an open fire but here in the UK are extracted using not toxic methods for re-use as raw materials in producing new products which still fully complies with the WEEE directive.

We welcome the support and approval from Basel Action Network and would hope that any one looking for more information on how to recycle correctly and unsure that your date is safe from access by any one else after you have given it to a company for them to dispose of it for you that you visit the basel action network or visit this document "computer recycling the wrong way" on the perils of getting it wrong.

Monday, 14 January 2008

UK IT Recycling- the only way for recycling disposal peace of mind


UK IT Recycling- the only way for recycling disposal peace of mind

Worried about your IT equipment when you have replaced it with a new shinny piece of equipment?

Looking for the correct way of getting rid of your obsolete equipment whilst ensuring that your data on the computer is safely destroyed?

Worried about the equipment being sent by an unscrupulous company to China, Africa or India to be taken apart by a worker with no protection whilst they smelt down your motherboard for the precious metals in the same pans they will then use for cooking dinner?

We are trying to stop the common practice mostly used by companies offering to collect equipment for free of collection IT and computer equipment from British companies and after only minimal attempts to protect your date sending the equipment overseas to the third world often still with the company asset tags and sometimes without even data wiping the hard drives correctly.

What can you do to protect yourselves?

The best option is to go for a total recycling disposal option like the one that we offer which for equipment older than three years old is really the only way to go as even the companies who are promoting reuse can only really use computers less than three years old as any older than this and there is no market for them even in the third world countries and they would only be recycled abroad again possibly in third world countries.

If you are interested in helping us protect the third world countries from receiving more ewaste especially computer monitors and computers which are not working or to old to be of use then please visit our website for details on how we can help you with your IT recycling and ensure that your equipment and data are physically destroyed and recycled as raw materials here in the UK at one of our weee recycling plants located near to you to also help you reduce your carbon footprint.