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23/09/2021

RiverRidge Urges NI To Move Forward To Meet Recycling Targets

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Leading waste management company RiverRidge has used this year's Recycling Week to issue a reminder to Northern Ireland to end its reliance on landfill.

Taking place Monday 20 - Sunday 26 September, Recycling Week 2021 is focused on the theme 'Step it Up'.

RiverRidge's CEO, Brett Ross is calling on NI to work towards the realisation of recycling and carbon reduction targets to help address the current climate crisis.

"Now is the time for change – we must move forward, rethinking the resources that we are using, and work towards the 2035 recycling targets that must be met," said Mr Ross.

"This Recycling Week, we are encouraging everyone to get involved in helping Northern Ireland reach its recycling target of 65% by 2035. RiverRidge will continue doing what we can to help reach this target, however we do need to see increased engagement between the public and private sector to stop the landfilling of untreated household waste, and step up our service provision to our commercial customers to help them maximise their recycling opportunities."

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RiverRidge is unique in that it provides a service to every sector of the Northern Ireland economy, ensuring that waste is collected and treated in the most carbon efficient manner.

The company has played a critical role in Northern Ireland's waste sector in recent years thanks to its innovative approach to waste management. In addition to constructing the first and only waste to energy facility in Northern Ireland, RiverRidge has announced plans to progress its 'Waste to Vehicle fuel' project, which will see the conversion of household residual waste into a compressed natural gas that will subsequently be used to power its own fleet of vehicles.

RiverRidge is also exploring a number of different waste treatment alternatives and has invested significantly to explore their viability. This includes the conversion of previously regarded unrecyclable plastic wastes into industrial lubricants and waxes. By redirecting this material away from incineration, the company will substantially reduce the carbon footprint associated with the treatment of plastic waste.

Mr Ross added: "RiverRidge is committed to transparency in relation to its journey to decrease carbon emission and plans to publish its ESG strategy, to include performance and targets, in the coming months."

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