Louth-based Grantham Industries, which owns GBM Demolition, has
invested £2million in a new metal recycling centre, creating
10 new jobs.
GBM Metal Recycling opened last month at a 15-acre site on Brigg
Road, Caistor and is the largest site of its kind in the
county.
The facility has been given a new lease of life by the company
after being purchased from Hambleton Bros who closed the yard
two years ago. It will be used to collect, buy and process
ferrous and non-ferrous metals on a national scale.
With the capability to hold over 120,000 vehicles and house
thousands of tonnes of unwanted metal, the site can handle
more quantities than any other site in the county.
Everything from washing machines and batteries to lead and
copper are accepted from both public and business customers
with competitive on-the-spot rates offered.
As the site is an Authorised Treatment Facility (ATF), people
can also bring their cars, vans and trucks to be disposed of
by GBM Metal Recycling in line with Driver and Vehicle
Licensing Agency (DVLA) requirements and the Government's End
of Life Vehicle regulations.
For companies which create large amounts of surplus and scrap
metals, GBM Metal Recycling also has skips and storage
containers available which can be delivered and collected as
required.
By expanding into metal recycling Grantham Industries hopes to
increase its stake in the recycling and waste management
sector locally and nationally.
Grantham Industries Director Simon Grantham said: "For us the
acquisition of this new facility is a natural progression,
adding to our already comprehensive demolition, plant hire,
recycling and waste management services.
"It will give us the competitive edge, particularly in relation
to our demolition arm as it means we can cut out the middle
man by processing metal waste in-house. This will essentially
mean we can offer a more cost-effective service to our
customers."
GBM Metal Recycling is being headed up by Sales Director John
Hall who has over 40 years' experience in the scrap metal
industry. He added: "GBM Metal Recycling is set to be
Lincolnshire's premier scrap metal processing site.
"While a large proportion of the metals will be dealt with on
site, we will also be exporting some scrap to India where it
will be made into lower grade steels to be re-used in the
construction industry. It demonstrates how waste products that
no longer serve a purpose can be recycled into
something useful."
GBM Metal Recycling, along with other the other Grantham
Industries' companies, adheres to the ISO BS EN 14001:2004
International Standard awarded in recognition of a commitment
to protect and limit its impact on the environment.
GBM Metal Recycling already has some large-scale contracts in
place with international companies, despite opening less than
four weeks ago.