Evesham Specialist Packaging Ltd - Supplying Industry with all its packaging needs.
These trays are made from pulp which originates from• Clean waste from onsite corrugators
• Clean waste from onsite box production processes
• Clean waste from approved paper supplier's
Products have been tested and found to fully meet maceration standards, which further confirms their Compostability.
We believe in Recycling and would encourage recycling of these punnets & trays. As they are made from paper & board not only are they Compostable, but can be recycled with your newspapers and paper.
Simply tear the corners and flatten the trays and return to your local recycling centre for recycling with other paper and cardboard items.Alternately these punnets & trays can be placed in your compost bin... See compost info here.
Composting process needs to be a mixture of carbon and nitrogen materials. The microorganisms use carbon (browns) for energy and nitrogen (greens) for growth.
Greens are materials that are soft and sappy. Most of our kitchen wastes are greens as are grass clippings and freshly dug weeds. These nitrogen-rich materials contain proportionately less carbon and high levels of moisture and decompose more easily.
Browns are the drier, fibrous materials such as paper, cardboard, and woody prunings. They contain proportionately higher levels of carbon and lower levels of moisture and tend to decompose more slowly as a result. This is not a disadvantage however. Browns provide structure to your compost heap by keeping open the spaces which store the air and moisture essential to the composting process.
You will find that your finished compost contains a proportion of undecomposed browns which you should put back into your bin to continue decomposing.
Successful composting depends on combining these greens and browns in balance.
For more information visit http://www.havering.gov.uk.
What and what not to put in your compost bin!
- Put in
- Grass cuttings / fresh plant trimmings
- Fruit scraps / vegetable peelings
- Other uncooked kitchen wastes
- Tea bags
- Coffee grounds and filters
- Vegetarian pet droppings
- Weeds (treated)
- Chopped woody prunings / twigs
- Sawdust
- Finely shredded paper / cardboard
- Vacuum cleaner dust (soak before adding)
- Stalks from dead plants
- Leaves (add sparingly)
- Leave out
- Droppings from meat eating animals
- Cooked food
- Dairy
- Nappies
- Plastic
- Glass
- Metal
- Meat and fish
CONTACT US
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Ronan Lynch
Managing Director
Duncan Macdonald
Sales Director
Paul Dix
Sales
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Phone
01684 274 001
Fax
01684 274 002
International
44 (0)1684 274 001
International Fax
44 (0)1684 274 002
If you have have any questions or queries please don't hesitate to give us a call on the number above or click on the link below and submit an enquiry.
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