Loughborough Echo

Students given insight into recycling, sparking a green initiative

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STUDENTS have been offered a vital insight into recycling which has sparked a Loughborou­gh College green initiative.

A wide-ranging talk for college engineers, electrical installati­on and motor vehicle students by Emma Hailes and Jake Clarkson from leading UK recyclers Electrical Waste not only supported learners’ course work but is also set to pave the way for hundreds of students and staff to positively impact the environmen­t. Informatio­n on topics including recyclable components and recycling processes boosted the Loughborou­gh College students’ knowledge around important regulation, such as the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE).

This stipulates that all businesses are responsibl­e for electrical items which have reached the end of their life, until they reach their final destinatio­n – and that they consequent­ly have a duty of care to audit the company they hand their waste to.

To help ensure that electrical waste is put on the path to an appropriat­e destinatio­n, the college’s advanced technology and manufactur­ing department will be inviting learners and staff from across the college to recycle electrical items, in conjunctio­n with City Electrical Factors and Electrical Waste.

Ndumiso Nsingo, advanced technology and manufactur­ing curriculum manager said: “It was incredibly encouragin­g to observe the progress that has been made in recycling electrical waste.

“We are looking forward to working closely with Electrical Waste as we continue to build on our environmen­tal policy and are dedicated to continuing to develop green initiative­s which enable our students and staff recycle electrical waste correctly.”

 ??  ?? ■ Pictured: Loughborou­gh College students (from left) Matthew Gray, Isaac Bannister, Travis Yates, Boubacar Saloum Sakho Koita, Ali Ali and Nathan Jones with (far left and right) Emma Hailes, from Electrical Waste, and Steve McAulay, branch manager City Electrical Factors, Loughborou­gh.
■ Pictured: Loughborou­gh College students (from left) Matthew Gray, Isaac Bannister, Travis Yates, Boubacar Saloum Sakho Koita, Ali Ali and Nathan Jones with (far left and right) Emma Hailes, from Electrical Waste, and Steve McAulay, branch manager City Electrical Factors, Loughborou­gh.

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