
Our People
Waste Recycling Group people are special, that´s why working for Waste Recycling Group has to be a special experience. But don´t just take our word for it, here´s what they have to say:
Our support
“Well, first of all, it´s bigger than you
think. I´ve been here for a while now and truly believe this is an
exciting time for Waste Recycling Group. There´s a great variety of work
and there are opportunities to use your initiative to grow your role
and flourish personally and professionally. (In other words, you won´t
have managers breathing down your neck!)”
Devoted Blades fan Sara
King joined us 16 years ago as a receptionist and is now HR Manager
at our Doncaster office.
Our rewards
“Waste Recycling
Group has the best people in the sector, which gives the opportunity for
everyone to learn from them. The office environment is great; there are
no closed doors and everyone is willing to listen if you have a good
idea. The Board is motivated and professional and want to get the job
done, so they employ people who are happy to work this way. With this
goes a good package and related benefits.”
Family man David Truelove started his career as an Accountant, before joining us 3 years ago as Divisional Financial Controller in our Northampton office.
Our
environment
“The best thing about Waste Recycling Group is the
expertise of the people who work here. The environment is very
supportive and people are always willing to help. Plus, if you´re
willing to push yourself forward, they are always keen to develop
staff.”
Our General Manager of FCC Projects, Dave Rees
joined us 16 years ago as a placement student. He´s based at our Wrexham
office where he handles everything from legal to credit agreements and
service delivery to financial modelling.
Our diversity
“I
joined Waste Recycling Group for the work-life balance and the chance
to join an established in-house legal function. Whilst we work extremely
hard, we get involved in some major projects and have a laugh. What I
really enjoy is the diverse work and not knowing what will land on my
desk! Growing my job and the challenging projects I work on really
motivate me - I´m a waste anorak! I love it!”
Sports enthusiast Janet
Freeman was an HR Manager and a private practice Solicitor before
joining us 2 years ago as a Group Legal professional based in
Northampton.
Our opportunities
“Waste Recycling Group
is a big player in the industry and can offer big opportunities for our
people to move around the country and learn new skills. It´s a massive
industry that´s becoming more visible, thanks to the new focus on the
environment.”
Our focus
“Waste Recycling Group is an
open and inclusive organisation that has always been performance driven
and is now starting to focus more on the behavioural side of getting the
job done. We´re now thinking more about how the work gets done.
Personally speaking the best thing about Waste Recycling Group is the
opportunity to stretch out of your comfort zone.”

Compost
The compost produced finds a variety of end users; restoration of our own landfill sites, some is returned to our local authority partners, and, increasingly it is used for the manufacture of top quality soils and bagged compost for the retail sector.
Methods of composting; Windrow composting, Pod composting, In-vessel systems.
To find out more, visit our compost section.

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