Kempston Laboratory


With almost 20 years experience in environmental analysis Kempston Laboratory aims to provide a high quality, flexible and cost effective service to its customers.


Originally set up solely to provide an in house service to its parent company it has grown in recent years and with changes in the waste management sector over 75% of its annual turnover now comes from providing environmental analysis services to a range of customers in the UK and Europe including:

  • Major landfill operators
  • Major landfill gas utilisation companies
  • Biogas utilisation companies
  • Gas engine maintenance companies
  • Multinational environmental consultants

The laboratory is a UKAS accredited testing laboratory (No. 2125) accredited against the internationally recognised ISO 17025:2005 standard.


For full details of WRG Kempston’s UKAS accreditation schedule click here.
WRG News

NEWS

A major new name in the waste, resources and renewable energy sector has emerged today with the launch of FCC Environment. The new name comes from the integration and rebranding of two well established businesses – Waste Recycling Group and Focsa Services (UK), both owned by the international infrastructure, environmental services and energy group, FCC.
Waste Recycling Group (WRG) is pleased that Buckinghamshire County Council’s independent Development Control Committee has approved our planning application for an Energy from Waste facility which will treat up to 300,000 tonnes of waste generated by households and businesses in Buckinghamshire each year.
Skanska today announces that it has been formally appointed Preferred Bidder for the Bradford and Calderdale Waste Treatment project.
A recycling partnership has generated £18,287 for charity in its first year.
Keen to provide local residents with new ways to reduce waste, Hertfordshire County Council is launching a pilot scheme at the household waste recycling centre in Harpenden designed to increase the amount of waste that is diverted from landfill and reused.
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