Recycleye
AI-powered sorting technology has been installed at Levenseat Resource Management’s materials recycling facility (MRF) in Central Scotland. The project was […]
Forth Ports Lev-Co Blocks
Every project matters — no job is too small for the Lev-Co Block team. Here is one of our latest […]
EMR on South Street
Here’s a glimpse at some of our latest successful Lev-Co block installations — including recent builds for EMR on South Street, […]
Textured Lev-Co Block
Here’s a sneak peek at our new Lev-Co Block product, coming in 2026! These innovative blocks are designed to replicate […]
Lev Co Block Build
Levenseat worked on many extensive Lev-Co Block builds throughout 2024. We would like to say a thank you to our […]
Lathallan Official Opening
New jobs announced at Lathallan as Scottish Minister officially opens new MRF  Recycling and waste management business Levenseat will create […]
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There’s a lot going on at Levenseat, with the recent acquisition of a new site at Falkirk and a number […]
robotic arm sorting waste materials such as card, metal and plastic
Levenseat, pioneers in the field of waste management, announced today their decision to invest in automated robotic waste sorting technology […]
inside a Materials recycling facility with green machinery in the background and to team members in the foreground next to Levenseat Flags
Recycling and waste management business Levenseat has announced plans to invest £4m upgrading a new Materials Recycling Facility (MRF), which it purchased for an undisclosed sum from Avondale Environmental today. West Lothian headquartered Levenseat says it will introduce new technologies and automated processes at the Falkirk site where it plans to create up to 50 skilled jobs.
Robert Green, Levenseat Technical Director,
Lanarkshire-based recycling and waste management solutions business Levenseat has developed a new stream of accredited products that provide a sustainable and lower cost alternative to virgin aggregates used in construction projects. The new products are the first in Scotland to have secured ‘end-of-waste’ status from the country’s environmental regulator SEPA.
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