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On course for a greener future
07 March 2013
Distributor of cleaning and hygiene products,Newhall Janitorial, supplied an estimated 50,000 of bpi.recycled products 'Green Sack' range of 100% recycled refuse sacks for use at the 2010 Ryder Cup.

Distributor of cleaning and
hygiene products,Newhall
Janitorial, supplied an estimated
50,000 of bpi.recycled products
'Green Sack' range of 100%
recycled refuse sacks for use at the
2010 Ryder Cup.
"Not only are these refuse sacks made from 100% recycled polythene helping to conserve resources and divert waste from landfill, but they're produced from UK waste reprocessed at UK facilities,"explains Kim Jones, sales director at bpi.recycled products.
The manufacturer has also built on these benefits by offering the 'Green Sack' in a dispenser, by introducing a pack format known as 'The Cube', which has been designed for wholesale outlets and by extending the range to include not only refuse sacks but clinical waste sacks and bags for recycling schemes.
"Not only are these refuse sacks made from 100% recycled polythene helping to conserve resources and divert waste from landfill, but they're produced from UK waste reprocessed at UK facilities,"explains Kim Jones, sales director at bpi.recycled products.
The manufacturer has also built on these benefits by offering the 'Green Sack' in a dispenser, by introducing a pack format known as 'The Cube', which has been designed for wholesale outlets and by extending the range to include not only refuse sacks but clinical waste sacks and bags for recycling schemes.
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