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UK Container Maintenance Celebrates a Highly Successful Presence at RWM & Letsrecycle Live

Leading container repair and refurbishment firm UK Container Maintenance (UKCM), based in Winsford Cheshire, is jubilant after receiving stellar feedback from attendees at RWM & Letsrecycle Live 2022 on 14-15 September.

With an impressive stand, located in the demonstration area, UKCM showcased its innovative range of solutions to bring containers of all types and sizes back to life, promoting a circular economy. With asset management and health and safety also front of mind, the company shared an insight into container tracking devices and  advised on the importance of undertaking statutory tests such as LOLER surveys.

RWM & Letsrecycle Live event serves as the UK’s largest event for the recycling, resource and wider environmental services sector.

The event welcomed 12,000+ visitors, more than 800 exhibitors and 200 speakersacross indoor and outdoor exhibition spaces, 10 conference theatres, live demonstration areas, and much more.

Established in 1998, UKCM, the UK’s largest family-owned container repair and refurbishment company is dedicated to the refurbishment of all types of waste and recycling containers. UKCM works across the country offering waste companies and local authorities’ mobile repairs, as well as factory-based services at its head office located in Winsford, Cheshire.

The process brings old, and often unwanted, waste containers back to life instead of them going to scrap. The business model – refurbishment over replacement – is simple and for a third of the price of replacing a container, UKCM can restore the unit to full working order.

For more information on UKCM, visit www.ukcontainers.co.uk

To find out more about RWM & Letsrecycle Live, visit www.rwmexhibition.com

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