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Wood Wool - a sustainable packaging solution available from Eden Products Over the years, the demand for void fill packaging has increased as the volume of online sales has grown. A total of 2.8 billion parcels were sent in the 2019/2020 fiscal year which was an increase of 209 million parcels compared to the previous year, and as our long-term shopping habits have changed for ever, this is likely to continue to increase. As the demand for void fill packaging continues to grow, we also need to address the environmental impact of non-sustainable packaging and switch to more sustainable solutions. Void fill fits into gaps between a box and its contents, preventing movement during delivery. Not all void fill packaging is kind to the environment and many different materials and options are used, including board honeycomb, polystyrene pieces, bubble wrap, airbags, foam cushions and packing peanuts. Traditional foam packing peanuts are made from polystyrene, a material commonly used to
Wood Wool - a sustainable packaging solution available from Eden Products Over the years, the demand for void fill packaging has increased as the volume of online sales has grown. A total of 2.8 billion parcels were sent in the 2019/2020 fiscal year which was an increase of 209 million parcels compared to the previous year, and as our long-term shopping habits have changed for ever, this is likely to continue to increase. As the demand for void fill packaging continues to grow, we also need to address the environmental impact of non-sustainable packaging and switch to more sustainable solutions. Void fill fits into gaps between a box and its contents, preventing movement during delivery. Not all void fill packaging is kind to the environment and many different materials and options are used, including board honeycomb, polystyrene pieces, bubble wrap, airbags, foam cushions and packing peanuts. Traditional foam packing peanuts are made from polystyrene, a material commonly used to
  Glendale is proud to announce that they have secured a Tree Surveying contract with Stroud District Council Glendale is proud to announce that they have been commissioned to deliver a 4-year Tree Survey contract for Stroud District Council. Whilst the main framework agreement is with Stroud District Council, Town and Parish Councils within the Stroud District Council boundary will also be entitled to use these services. Stroud District is a largely rural area covering 461 square kilometres in the south of Gloucestershire.   The eastern half of the district is part of the Cotswold Hills, which is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). To the west of the Cotswold escarpment there is low lying landscape of the Severn Vale, and the district is bordered by 42 kilometres of the Severn Estuary. Glendale’s professional tree inspections and surveys are designed to help Councils and landowners minimise the risk of injury caused by trees on their land. They are carri
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  The cleaning and hygiene measures businesses need to have in place to stay safe As the country eases out of lockdown, Jangro, Janitorial suppliers in Cork   advises on the cleaning and hygiene measures businesses need to have in place to stay safe Cleaning and hygiene have always been a vital cog in organisational success, but now, as the country slowly eases out of lockdown, they have risen to the top of companies’ agendas. Health and safety regulations state that employers have a duty of care for their staff, but with social distancing measures expected to stay in place until further notice, this responsibility has never been more important. There are many things to consider keeping employees, visitors, and customers safe. Some measures may be short-lived, in existence only for the time that the coronavirus threatens our health, whilst others may survive longer-term and become standard practice. This could ultimately result in workplaces, leisure facilities, and restaurants b
Why you should seal your concrete driveway   If you have an existing concrete driveway or have just invested in a new driveway for your home, then you should consider having it sealed to preserve its appearance, to extend its lifetime and to help prevent the buildup of unwanted moss or other vegetative growth. Sealing your driveway will protect the surface from becoming stained from oils or other spillages. The sealer creates a barrier which restricts the oil-based stains from penetrating into the more porous surface of the concrete keeping the natural colour for longer. Using a sealer also protects and enhances the surface of all pattern imprinted concrete and not just solid concreate surfaces so it’s ideal should you have had a new pattern printed driveway installed. Sealers also help keep water away from the concreate and can help prevent the longer-term problem of frost damage should water enter the concrete and then expand when frozen enlarging any existing minor cracks.