John Taylor & Company introduces Simpler Recycling in partnership with Enva

John Taylor & Company introduces Simpler Recycling in partnership with Enva

Enva is delighted to announce a new partnership with John Taylor & Company to drive forward sustainable solutions for on-site waste management across its diverse waste streams. This collaboration aligns with the new Simpler Recycling regulations and comprises commercial waste bins, food waste bins, and skip services.

Taylor’s, renowned for producing high-quality bells since 1839, continues to uphold its tradition of excellence at its foundry in Loughborough. The company produces single bells, handbells, small bells, carillons, chimes, and specialist foundry work, with traditional loam cast bells having a life expectancy of many centuries.

Enva is proud to support such a prestigious organisation in their waste management efforts. The partnership will see the mobilisation of Enva services in conjunction with the implementation of Simpler Recycling.

Ryan Walsh, Business Development Manager, said: “Having conducted a Total Waste Management Audit at their foundry in Loughborough, we have collaboratively worked to implement solutions that complement their specialist manufacturing processes while maximising on-site segregation to improve recycling rates, thereby reducing carbon footprint.” 

Since 31st March 2025, businesses with 10 or more employees in England must separate dry recycling and food waste from general waste into appropriate containers for recycling. Enva’s simple and flexible solutions ensure businesses stay compliant, whilst minimising disruption, and maximising recycling.

Nathan Evans, Design Engineer, John Taylor & Company said, “We’re excited to embark on this journey with Enva, ensuring our waste management aligns with the new Simpler Recycling regulations while supporting sustainability at our historic foundry.” 

Bells produced at John Taylor’s are known for their beauty and purity of tone. The sounds of Taylor bells can be heard worldwide, from Australia to Africa and from The Americas to Europe. To learn more about the company’s heritage, please visit https://www.taylorbells.co.uk/

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