VEKA Recycling Ltd

1-4 Nielson Road, Wellingborough, Northampton, England, United Kingdom | Waste recycling

VEKA Recycling is an industry leader in recycling 'end of life' uPVC windows and doors, offering a reliable, cost-effective and long-term service that you can depend on. We work with window fabricators and installers, as well as waste companies throughout the UK to ensure that valuable uPVC material is not lost to landfill.

We use our innovative recycling process to close the loop on uPVC recycling. This means that old windows and doors can be recycled and extruded into new windows and doors that boast the same standard of quality as the ones previous.

We are committed to the sustainability of our environment. We have worked meticulously to ensure that every stage of our closed loop process is as environmentally friendly as possible. This is what separates VEKA from the competition.

VEKA Recycling began its recycling initiative in the UK in 2007, with the VEKA Recycling Group having already been a recognised name across Europe since 1993. As we were successful in recycling uPVC across the rest of Europe, we decided to bring our work to the UK. Working out of our state of the art facility in Northamptonshire, we are able to recycle tens of thousands of uPVC windows and doors each year.

We strategically chose the to situate our VEKA recycling plant in Northamptonshire due to its optimum transport links and connections to major refurbishment sites all over the UK and Ireland. We are the biggest initiative of its kind in the UK. The steps we have taken to improve each stage of our closed loop recycling process sets us about from the crowd. We are proud to be leading the industry with our work and hope to continue that over the following decades.

Company Details
Company Name VEKA Recycling Ltd
Business CategoryWaste recycling
Address1-4 Nielson Road
Wellingborough
Northampton
England
United Kingdom
ZIP: NN8 4PE
PresidentNA
Year Established2007
EmployeesNA
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationNA

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