NHS Tayside, a leading healthcare provider in Scotland, has awarded a significant food waste contract to Keenan Recycling. This partnership ...

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NHS Tayside, a leading healthcare provider in Scotland, has awarded a significant food waste contract to Keenan Recycling. This partnership aims to reduce food waste, promote sustainability, and contribute to the health and well-being of the community.

Keenan Recycling, a renowned provider of sustainable waste management solutions, will be responsible for collecting and processing food waste generated by NHS Tayside’s facilities, including hospitals, clinics, and community health centres. The partnership will involve the implementation of innovative waste management strategies to divert food waste from landfills and maximise its potential for resource recovery.

Gary Mills, UK Sales Manager at Keenan Recycling, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership: “We are thrilled to collaborate with NHS Tayside, a pioneer in healthcare delivery. By working together, we can make a significant impact on reducing food waste and promoting a more sustainable healthcare system.”

The partnership aligns with NHS Tayside’s commitment to environmental sustainability and social responsibility. By reducing food waste, the organisation can contribute to a healthier planet and a more resilient healthcare system.

NHS Tayside is a healthcare board that provides services to Angus, Dundee City, and Perth and Kinross. With its headquarters at Ninewells Hospital, one of the world’s largest hospitals, NHS Tayside serves a population of over 400,000 people.

Keenan Recycling is a leading provider of sustainable waste management solutions. With a focus on innovation and environmental responsibility, Keenan Recycling helps businesses and organisations reduce their environmental footprint and achieve their sustainability goals.

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