Released 5 January 2022

The first in the British Metals Recycling Association’s series of Carbon Action posters has been sent to metal recyclers in membership, designed to help inform you and your organisation on the carbon and economic savings from preventing on-site idling. We are very grateful to member S. Norton for supporting the production of this poster.
There is also a sticker to accompany the poster, designed to help encourage the prevention of on-site idling in plant machinery when not in use. Thanks to service member KLEENOIL Ltd for supporting the production of this sticker.

The full range of posters, which can be viewed at www.recyclemetals.org/handsposters, are available to purchase for £10+VAT inc. postage each. Additional stickers are available for £2+VAT each inc postage
If there are other topics you would like to see covered, or you would like to discuss other issues in more detail, please do get in touch: [email protected].
A note from our sponsors:
The S Norton Group, est. 1962, is at the forefront of British metal recycling. The Group head office is in Liverpool and operates from sites in Liverpool, London, Manchester, Salford and Southampton. Recycling responsibly, the S Norton Group supports a circular economy, nationally and internationally.
The S Norton Group’s on-going investment is enabling the recycling of greater than 95% of all materials processed via shredding, and our commitment to the environment is embodied within our target of sending zero waste to landfill. With industry awards and accreditations, the S Norton Group strives towards a world where nothing goes to waste and delivers a sustainable planet for future generations.
www.s-norton.com
KLEENOIL cellulose depth filtration extends hydraulic oil life and ensures constant oil cleanliness in use by removing moisture and impurities to a finer level than standard filters.
Offering fixed by-pass filtration, storage and tank cleans, hire service or one-off contaminant solutions, KLEENOIL can save time and revenue through returning your contaminated or wet oils to cleaner than new, and then maintaining to such levels alongside condition monitoring through laboratory analysis.
Why condemn oil just because it has become dirty?
www.kleenoil.co.uk