Baling wire: it’s not one of those products that one tends to spend a lot of time contemplating. This is especially true if you don’t work in one of the many industries that uses it on a daily basis and heavily relies on it, but is likely true for them too, beyond their use of it. Let’s be honest here, why would you? If you don’t work in one of the aforementioned industries when you’re forced to confront it and its many uses, you may not even know too much about it or the reasons why it is so often employed across a various number of sectors and roles, to perform different tasks. But by those in the know, baling wire is an essential product that is vital to any number of jobs, used for everything from municipal waste disposal to simple DIY jobs. If you don’t know much about it, you might be surprised about how widely it is used and the uses you may even have for it in your everyday life, if your not your professional. Read more
You might not have thought it, but the waste that we dispose of every day could be a valuable resource for us. It might seem hard to believe that those old food containers, leftovers and old tissues could be of any use to us once they have served their original purpose, but in actual fact, they have the potential to be a valuable resource for us that right now, we are literally throwing away. Read more
Not all businesses have a need for annealed wire, though there is a fairly strong chance that your business depended on it at one time or another. Whether it was in the construction of your building, or in packing the merchandise that you sell, or in hauling away your refuse. And one of the most basic forms of black annealed wire is the rewound coil. Read more
Baling wire is one of those products that has been used over the centuries for effectively every manual job and industry out there. Originally a vital product for agriculture as far back as the 18th century, it has since been developed for use in a number of sectors, including packaging and waste removal. Read more
In the UK we have a real problem with waste, both how much of it we create and how we subsequently dispose of it. Therefore, it’s important to ask: are we doing enough to ensure we’re managing our waste efficiently? Read more