Aberdeen Lev-Co Block job
This press release was published by Aberdeenshire Council on Levenseat’s street sweepings and Lev-Co Block production processes. Aberdeenshire Council recycles […]
Levenseat Ltd, Levenseat Trust and members of his family set up the Hew Hamilton Bursary to support students engaging in Environmental or Agricultural studies at a college or university.
Lee Thomas and Lisa Heffernan Scottish Ex Forces Business Awards
It gives us great pleasure to announce that two members of our team have been nominate for a Scottish ex-force […]
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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.
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The Supplier Development Programme (SDP) welcomes its newest Corporate Member, Levenseat. Levenseat was encouraged to become a member of SDP […]
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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The dramatic rise in recycling has been attributed to the Scottish Borders becoming a landfill-free area in July 2019 after the procurement of a new residual waste contract. Levenseat Limited was awarded the contract, which involves the transport and treatment of the 42k tonnes of residual waste produced in the Borders each year.
We have now moved into the next stage of the commissioning journey and as part of the phased commissioning programme the Levenseat Power Plant has achieved operational takeover.
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