January 1, 2021

Plans approved for construction waste recycling facility in Salford

Plans have been approved for a plant to recycle waste construction and demolition waste into materials which will be used to build a multi-modal freight facility and distribution park at Port Salford and other construction sites across Greater Manchester. Salford City Council’s planning committee has approved plans for the Peel

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4 Different Ways You Can Protect Your Storage Container

If you have many storage containers on-site, it can be hard to ensure that all of them are safe and secured from damage, theft, and break-ins.  More often than not, storage containers have pricey items that need to be protected. If you want to ensure that your storage containers are

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Issue 322 : Nov 2024

January 1, 2021

Plans approved for construction waste recycling facility in Salford

Plans have been approved for a plant to recycle waste construction and demolition waste into materials which will be used to build a multi-modal freight facility and distribution park at Port Salford and other construction sites across Greater Manchester. Salford City Council’s planning committee has approved plans for the Peel L&P Environmental facility which will based at Peel L&P’s Port Salford development off the A57 Liverpool Road in Eccles. It will house a waste soil wash plant capable of recycling up to 240,000 tonnes per year of general construction demolition waste that would otherwise go to landfill. Unlike any other plants in Greater Manchester, it can recycle and recover 99% of imports into the site turning them into high quality sand, aggregates and clay to help construct Port Salford, other Peel L&P developments and third-party construction projects across Greater Manchester. The facility will occupy five acres of the 310-acre Port Salford development site north of the Manchester Ship Canal and is nearby other national transport routes including the Manchester to Liverpool railway, the M62 and M60 motorways and the A57. Peel L&P’s Port Salford, on the banks of Manchester Ship Canal could be the UK’s first inland waterway tri-modal port, to be served by rail, road and shipping. It will support 16 trains a day and has the capacity to support full European 775m long trains. It will have good rail access to the Port of Liverpool and to the West Coast Main Line north and south. Port Salford forms part of Ocean Gateway, a redevelopment strategy for the North West focusing on opportunities across the Peel Group portfolio in the corridor between Greater Manchester and Merseyside. Planning permission for Port Salford, including 154,500 square metres of distribution warehousing, highways works, new rail link and wharf was granted by Salford City Council in 2009.  The highway works are known as the Western Gateway Infrastructure. Kieran Tames, Development Director at Peel L&P Environmental said: “General construction demolition materials are one of the biggest waste streams in the UK and planning approval for this recycling facility helps Salford and Greater Manchester to reduce the amount of waste going to landfill and by recovering recycled construction minerals and aggregates will take the pressure off using primary dug materials. “It contributes to a circular economy where natural resources are kept in use for as long as possible and the environmental benefit of the facility also extends to reducing traffic during construction with recycled materials produced on site.” Construction work on the plant will start early next year and it will be operational around mid-2021. In 2019, Peel L&P launched its first five-year sustainability plan which supports the United Nations Sustainability Development Goals (UN SDGs) to help create a fair and sustainable planet by 2030. Read more about Peel L&P’s sustainability work.

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4 Different Ways You Can Protect Your Storage Container

If you have many storage containers on-site, it can be hard to ensure that all of them are safe and secured from damage, theft, and break-ins.  More often than not, storage containers have pricey items that need to be protected. If you want to ensure that your storage containers are secured, there’s no limit on how much fortification you can place to safeguard your products and business. Besides, it’s better safe than sorry. So, make sure to read below to know the different ways to protect your storage container and avoid security mishaps:  One way to protect your storage container is by using a quality, heavy-duty shipping container lock. Without a lock, thieves can break open your container when no one is looking.  Choose a lock that is difficult to breach, heavy-duty, and made of steel. Also, ensure that the lock is weather-resistant since you don’t want it to erode due to harsh weather conditions. It’s also a good idea to use two or more locks for your storage containers for backup protection in case one of them is breached or broken.  There are different heavy-duty locks, including the following:  2. Take Advantage Of Perimeter Fencing  Take note that there are many ways to secure your shipping containers. Placing them within a fenced area is deters stealing and keeps your containers out of reach. It is a good idea to put up barbed wire fences around the property.   There’s also an option to add barred or metal fencing around the containers. See to it that local laws allow security fences on your property.  3. Consider Video Surveillance  If your storage containers are on your property, it’s wise to include video surveillance and security cameras. Like alarms, a visible security camera can be a great deterrent to trespassing on your property or breaking into your storage containers.  Even if criminals do break into your containers, your video surveillance system can help you get to the bottom of the theft attempt and give ample evidence to the authorities.  4. Use An Alarm System  It’s one of the best ways to keep your containers secure. If somebody starts messing with your container’s lock, an alarm system can scare them off and alert the authorities. Setting up a camera could be an added deterrent. Conclusion  When it comes to storage containers, there’s no such thing as too safe. Thieves will always find a way to break open any containers storing valuables. So, make sure to follow suggestions in protecting your storage container to achieve peace of mind.

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