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    The Fleet Is Growing: BSH Recycling Expands Commercial Waste Services Across the Region

    We’ve invested in a brand new commercial waste lorry, and it’s already out on the road.

    BSH Recycling new commercial waste lorry in the sunshine

    Why? Because demand for our commercial waste and wheelie bin collections has grown, and when our customers grow, we grow with them. This new addition to our fleet means we can serve even more businesses across the region, collecting more waste and recycling every last bit of it.

    Where We Cover

    Our commercial collections now reach businesses across a wide area of Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire, including Stamford, Bourne, Market Deeping, and Peterborough. We travel as far as Gedney and as far as Honeypot Lane on the A1, so if your business sits anywhere in between, we’ve got you covered.

    What We Collect

    We run dedicated collections for four waste streams: general waste, food waste, cardboard, and glass. Our team collects them all and brings everything back to our depots in Bourne and Peterborough, where it’s hand sorted and processed. No shortcuts. No landfill. Just recycling done right.

    Hand Sorted. 100% Recycled.

    What sets BSH Recycling apart is what happens once your waste arrives at our depots in Bourne and Peterborough. Everything is hand sorted by our team, ensuring that each material ends up exactly where it should. We don’t take the easy route, we take the right one.

    Ready to Work With Us?

    If your business is looking for a reliable, responsible waste collection partner, we’d love to hear from you.

    Call our sales team on 0800 955 4554 or email [email protected]

    What Happens to Your Waste

    Every waste stream we collect has a clear destination and a clear purpose. Download the map here

    General Waste is hand sorted on return to our depots. Anything that can be recycled is diverted into the appropriate waste stream. Anything that can’t is sent to energy recovery, where it’s converted into eco power and fed back into the national grid.

    Food Waste is transported to BioteCH4 in March, where 100% of it is processed through anaerobic digestion. Nothing is wasted. The methane produced is purified and injected directly into the national gas grid. Electricity is generated via CHP units, powering the entire digestion process with surplus returned to the grid. And the nutrient rich digestate left over is distributed to local farmers as biofertiliser, supporting sustainable agriculture right here in the region.

    Cardboard has its own dedicated collection service, and that’s deliberate. Keeping cardboard separate from other waste streams prevents contamination and ensures that every box, sheet, and roll we collect arrives in a condition that can actually be recycled. Wet, soiled, or contaminated cardboard can’t be processed, which is why we don’t mix it. Once collected, it’s sent to National Paper Recycling in Corby, where it’s pulped down and recycled back into new paper and packaging, ready to be used again.

    Glass is collected and sent to Sibelco at Kings Cliffe, just outside Peterborough, where it’s processed into cullet, the term for crushed, cleaned recycled glass. Sibelco use optical sorting technology to grade and purify it before it’s returned to container glass manufacturers to be melted down and made into new bottles and jars. Using recycled cullet instead of virgin raw materials requires significantly less energy and produces lower CO2 emissions, meaning every bottle your business puts out for collection makes a real difference.