The waste management industry needs to do more to improve its image according to new research.
The survey of waste industry professionals undertaken by Pelican PR found that 68% felt that the image of the industry needs to be improved.
The research which was undertaken in the run-up to and during the Recycling and Waste Management show at Birmingham’s NEC, reveals the widespread concern about the industry’s image with the public.
Michael Bennett managing director of Pelican, recycling pr specialists, said: “The industry still has a poor public image and needs to do more to explain its vital role. With the need for more waste management facilities to be built the industry needs to demonstrate that it is leading the drive to a more sustainable future and that waste management is a growing, and environmentally positive industry.”
He added: “A great job has been done to get more and more households to recycle, we now need a similar push to improve the image of the industry.”
Recycling PR
Pelican took to the wing in 1998. The idea for a specialist consultancy dedicated to specific markets was hatched by former newspaper editor Michael Bennett after a decade of experience with major consultancies. We believe to get your messages heard in today’s news-saturated world you need specialist communicators who know your market inside out. So at Pelican we are committed to being specialists in our chosen sectors – Recycling PR, Packaging PR, Food and Drink PR and Outdoor PR.
Saturday, 29 January 2011
Recycling PR | Waste Specialist Appoints Pelican PR
Pelican PR’s sustainability team has been appointed to handle recycling pr and communications for waste management machinery specialist Meltog.
Leeds-based Meltog designs and manufacturers shredding and compacting machinery for the processing and recycling of domestic and commercial waste.
Pelican’s first job is to launch a new range of shredders at the Recycling & Waste Management exhibition at the NEC this month.
Michael Bennett MD of the Saddleworth-based consultancy said: “The UK is collecting more and more rubbish for reprocessing and recycling and our job is to help Meltog take advantage of this growing market. This win strengthens our sustainability team which already works for many of the sector’s major names.”
Leeds-based Meltog designs and manufacturers shredding and compacting machinery for the processing and recycling of domestic and commercial waste.
Pelican’s first job is to launch a new range of shredders at the Recycling & Waste Management exhibition at the NEC this month.
Michael Bennett MD of the Saddleworth-based consultancy said: “The UK is collecting more and more rubbish for reprocessing and recycling and our job is to help Meltog take advantage of this growing market. This win strengthens our sustainability team which already works for many of the sector’s major names.”
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