Use our Office Furniture Removal service to clear your workspace efficiently and ensure your old furniture won't end up in landfills.
We offer a 100% reuse and recycling guarantee with zero-landfill policies during office clear-outs.
What do we do with the redundant office furniture?
We contribute to waste reduction and resource reuse, either refurbishing and reselling them or recycling them at our highly equipped 50,000sqft facility.
Choosing our zero-landfill office furniture removal signifies your commitment to resource conservation, which can boost your reputation as an environmentally conscious business.
Lastly, by reducing your carbon footprint and embracing ethical disposal practices, you promote a healthier planet and save on disposal fees and operational costs, making it a financially smart choice. Support the circular economy today while reducing business expenses with our zero-landfill office furniture removal service.
In today's world, businesses are leaning towards practices that both support the environment and maintain ethical standards. The necessity of clearing offices can be a challenge, but it doesn't need to contribute to the planet's problems.
Our methods mean reusing and recycling, ensuring materials like timber, metal, and plastic aren't wasted on new production.
Show your stakeholders, employees, and customers your commitment to ethical business practices. Our service amplifies your dedication to sustainability and can enhance brand credibility.
Keep waste out of landfills and lessen the environmental impact, promoting a healthier planet.
Not just eco-friendly, our approach can be wallet-friendly. Save on disposal fees, possibly resell furniture, or secure a responsible recycling certificate, reducing operational costs.
Transparency is a vital aspect of our office clearance process, and our reports are designed to provide a comprehensive and detailed account of the furniture items that will be repurposed or broken down for recycling. We should office furniture recycle to promote sustainability in our workplace.
We take great care to ensure that all furniture is handled responsibly, whether it is fit for reuse or not.
Furniture that is in good condition is either resold to local businesses, providing them with cost-effective solutions, or donated within our charity network, supporting those in need.
Furniture that is not suitable for reuse is brought back to our facility where it is broken down into its component materials for recycling.
For example, plastic from office chairs is granulated and metal is recycled into various applications.
This not only helps to reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills but also supports the circular economy by repurposing materials back into the manufacturing process.
Hello there! If you're just discovering our sustainable office solutions, it's great to have you here! We realise there's a lot to take in. By partnering with us, you're making a commitment to a zero-landfill approach, ensuring that every item gets a second life, be it through direct reuse or material recycling.
Interested in diving deeper? Let's set up a Teams call. I'd be delighted to address any inquiries you might have about sustainably clearing your office space. Choose a time that's convenient for you, and remember, we're always at your service!
Considering an environment-friendly way to bid adieu to your old office furniture? You're at the right place.
We're committed to protecting our planet. We provide a responsible solution for your redundant office furniture — recycle office chairs, desks, tables, and more.
Recycling with us means less waste going to those harmful landfills. Let's keep our soil and water clean!
Through recycling, we give a second life to valuable materials from your old furniture. This reduces the need for fresh raw materials, saving our environment further.
Save on high disposal costs. Recycling is a wallet-friendly choice.
Our facility repurposes office furniture, with specialists assessing each item for reuse. If not reusable, we responsibly recycle by dismantling and separating materials, promoting reduced waste and a sustainable future.
Plastic from office furniture is typically recycled by first being separated based on the type of plastic. The separated plastic is then shredded at our facility and is then collected by one of our trusted buyers who then process the material by melting the shredded plastic into pellets, which can be used to manufacture new products such as plastic lumber, car parts, and seating components.
This closed-loop process conserves resources, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and helps reduce the amount of plastic waste in the environment. Additionally, recycling plastic office furniture can also reduce the demand for new plastic production, conserving non-renewable resources and reducing the overall carbon footprint of the manufacturing process.
Metal from office furniture is recycled through a process that starts with the separation of discarded metal furniture/components. The metal is then sorted and processed to remove any impurities, and the pure metal is melted and formed into new products.
This process conserves energy and natural resources, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and helps reduce the amount of waste in the environment. Recycling metal office furniture also reduces the demand for new metal extraction, conserving non-renewable resources and reducing the overall carbon footprint of the manufacturing process. The closed-loop recycling process helps ensure that the valuable metal resources are conserved and can be reused multiple times, making it an environmentally responsible and sustainable practice.
Wood from office furniture can be recycled as a biofuel through a process that starts with the collection and chipping of the wood waste. The wood chips are then dried, and the resulting biomass is burned in a power plant to generate heat and electricity.
This process of burning biomass is known as combustion, which releases energy in the form of heat and is captured to produce steam. The steam is then used to power a turbine and generate electricity. Biofuels like wood from office furniture are considered renewable energy sources because they can be continuously replenished, unlike non-renewable fossil fuels. Recycling wood from office furniture as a biofuel not only reduces waste, but also helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote energy independence by reducing the reliance on fossil fuels.
Foam from office furniture can be recycled as Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF). This process involves collecting and processing the waste foam into a uniform fuel product that can be burned for energy recovery. The foam is first shredded into small pieces and then dried and processed to remove any contaminants.
The resulting material is then compressed into fuel pellets or bales, which can be burned in a waste-to-energy power plant to generate heat and electricity. This process helps to reduce the amount of waste that would otherwise go to landfills, and also reduces greenhouse gas emissions by using the waste as a fuel source instead of non-renewable fossil fuels. Recycling foam from office furniture as RDF is a sustainable practice that supports the transition to a circular economy and reduces the environmental impact of waste disposal.
Converting the general waste from office furniture into Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF) is a recycling method that serves a dual purpose. Firstly, it reduces the amount of waste going to landfills, and secondly, it transforms the waste into a valuable energy source. The process begins with the collection and sorting of waste into categories like paper, plastics, and metals.
The residual waste is then shredded into small pieces, dried, and cleaned of any contaminants. The cleaned waste is then compressed into fuel pellets or bales, ready to be burned in a waste-to-energy power plant. By utilizing the waste as fuel, this process not only diverts waste from landfills but also reduces reliance on non-renewable fossil fuels, thereby reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The recycling of general waste from office furniture into RDF is a step towards a circular economy and a more sustainable future.
We guarantee 100% reuse and recycling, ensuring no item from your office ever makes its way to a landfill. We're committed to making a difference.
Why contribute to environmental woes when you can be a part of the solution? Make the eco-conscious choice today.
Contact us through our contact form or reach out via phone or email. Together, let's pave the way for a greener, ethical business future!
Contact us through our contact form or reach out via phone or email. Together, let's pave the way for a greener, ethical business future!
If you're looking to make an enquiry with us today, please call us right away at 01995 606414 or use our online contact form and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
Coggin Sustainable Office Solutions have been providing zero-landfill office clearances for a number of years and continue to offer an unrivalled service. While achieving 100% zero-landfill clearance might be challenging, the goal is to divert as much waste as possible from landfills so that we can refurbish all types of office furniture and give items a new home.
No, not at all. Our experienced team will be able to manage the entire process for you from start to finish. Professional zero-landfill office clearance companies, just like Coggin Sustainable Office Solutions, can handle the sorting process for you. However, separating sensitive documents or items you want to keep might be helpful.
Yes, of course. We have an abundance of experience when it comes to zero-landfill office clearances. Since 1989, we have successfully completed thousands of office clearances for large office spaces, as well as smaller and medium-sized office spaces. Whatever size of office space, we've got you covered!
There are a number of items that can be included in a zero-landfill clearance. Our office clearances that clear and refurbish the following type of items; desks, chairs, soft seating, boots, cabinets, storage units and much more.
Regular office clearance might involve sending items to landfills, whereas zero-landfill clearance focuses on maximising recycling, reusing, and responsible disposal options to minimise waste.