Tag Archives: BRYSON RECYCLING

A local charity initiative involving over 170,000 households and three businesses across Northern Ireland have hit record recycling levels all in aid of a good … more


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BRYSON Recycling has pledged to stay at the forefront of tackling waste as it celebrates its 25th year in business today. Recently awarded UK Social … more


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LOCAL charity MACS NI who support children and young people across Northern Ireland, is collaborating with social enterprise, Bryson Recycling as part of their Recycling … more


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A LEADING recycling company has revealed today that households across Northern Ireland could add tens of millions of value to the economy if local councils … more


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L to R Gareth Townsley from Bryson Recycling with Oliver Shields, Danielle Shields and Ethan Shields put Bryson Recycling’s new ‘Wheelie Box’ to test.

A SURVEY has revealed that Newtownabbeyhas increased its recycling levels by an impressive 30% thanks to a pioneering approach developed with Bryson Recycling. The increased … more


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L to R- Willie Francey, Chair of Bryson Recycling Board, Eric Randall, director of Bryson Recycling and Environment Minister, Mark H Durkan MLA experience first-hand a range of innovative Bryson products that are helping to provide a pioneering approach to recycling across the UK.

BRYSON Recycling, part of Northern Ireland’s leading social enterprise, Bryson Charitable Group has been congratulated on its approach in providing pioneering recycling services across the UK. … more


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Claire McCallum from Bryson Recycling and Rosaleen Dempsey, Children and Young People’s Manager from Royal National Institute of Blind People Northern Ireland (RNIB NI) mark the success of this year’s ‘£1 a tonne’ campaign, which raised £6533 for RNIB NI.

NORTHERN Ireland’s leading recycling provider, Bryson Recycling has provided vital funding for the Royal National Institute of Blind People Northern Ireland (RNIB NI) through its … more


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Northern Ireland’s leading recycling provider and social enterprise, Bryson Recycling, has launched its annual ‘£1 a tonne’ campaign in association with the Royal National Institute … more


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