Latest News: Waste & Recycling

Out with the old, in with the new RCV Smart Loader dashboard
Data's become the cornerstone of many of our days. But there’s no point having data if it’s too confusing and longwinded to do anything with. When we develop our dashboards, we..
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Newcastle City Council shortlisted for LARAC Health & Safety Award
Newcastle City Council has beenshortlisted for the Health & Safety Initiative of the Year at this year’s LARAC (Local Authority Recycling Advisory Committee) Awards for their..

HSE’s Excavator Bulletin – Using the tools available to enhance safety
HSE’s Excavator Bulletin – Using the tools available to enhance safety Last month [August 2025], the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) issued a new Safety Bulletin ED02-2025,..

Driving change in RCV bin lift safety: Industry leaders come together
SiteZone Safety and FCC Environment — who partnered to develop RCV Smart Loader — brought together leaders from the waste and recycling industry to spark crucial conversations and..

Right First Time: The Hidden Risk of Rework
I recently posted on LinkedIn about my experience with a broadband installation that went wrong outside my house. And one point struck a chord— the increased risk associated with..

Half of waste sector deaths caused by moving vehicles
New HSE Figures Show Progress on Workplace Vehicle Fatalities – But 14 Lives Still Lost The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has released its latest annual figures for..

3 years, 0 compromise: Enva’s safety journey with SiteZone
Enva is a leading provider of recycling and resource recovery solutions with sustainability at the forefront of what they do. They support the life cycle of waste products to..

SiteZone reduces carbon emissions by 27%
After just completing our second year of voluntary carbon emission reporting, we’re pleased to share that our carbon footprint has dropped by 27% saving 30 tonnes of CO2e.

Six near misses an hour: The hidden risk facing RCV loaders
Every day, in sectors like waste and recycling, workers face hazardous situations that could — but don’t — result in harm. These are what we call near misses. Long seen as early..