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  1. INTEGRATEDAIR SYSTEMS

    United Kingdom

    integratedAIR Systems is a project engineering company specialising in air conveyance systems - every project is undertaken from initial consultation all the way through to installation. We undertake the design, manufacture, installation and commissioning of all our systems, and we pride ourselves in being market leaders in our sectors. Over the years the company has grown into an internationally recognised business, expanding alongside the industry to engineer and install systems around the world. Although it has welcomed change, investing in personnel to build up a dedicated, specialised team to support this expansion, there has been no change in the ethos and commitment that the integratedAIR Systems team share. Alongside trim and scrap waste extraction, integratedAIR Systems designs and supplies a range of other areas of equipment, giving the company that unbeatable advantage; Dust, fume and oil mist extraction equipment Air input and distribution systems Ventilation, thermal fluid and heat recovery systems ‘Wet processes’: chillers, pump skids and dry coolers. Being widely recognised as experts in air conveyance systems, the business has also been able to expand further into the industrial HVAC market. Chiefly, integratedAIR Systems are honoured to be recognised as a registered installer of Toshiba and Mitsubishi air conditioning equipment – as well as holding FGAS registration.

  2. 300 RECYCLING

    United Kingdom

    What percentage of ink and toner cartridges do you think are recycled in the UK? 80%? 70%? Maybe as low as 50%? You’d probably be disappointed if it was less than half, right? What if we told you that it was actually 15%? That’s right, just 15% of cartridges are recycled in the UK. With 65 million cartridges used annually, this means that over 55 million end up in landfill each year. The plastic in a toner cartridge can take up to 1000 years to degrade and toner itself is considered hazardous waste. Not the sort of stuff you’d want to bury at the bottom of your garden - especially when you consider that a toner cartridge is 97% recyclable. To put this in perspective, recycling 100, 000 cartridges will save over 9.5 tonnes of aluminium, 40 tonnes of plastic and 1 million litres of oil. We all like to think that we’re socially responsible and environmentally aware so why do so few of us recycle our toners? In short, many people are simply unaware that their cartridges can be recycled.