Midlands-based metal recycling and waste management specialist, Ward, has extended its contract with Nottinghamshire-headquartered Arc Partnership for another two years, following a successful two-year alliance.
Formed in 2016, Arc Partnership is a joint venture between Nottinghamshire County Council and public sector procurement framework, SCAPE. It aims to support the Council in creating an efficient, safe and sustainable land and property portfolio.
Arc Partnership and Ward began working together in 2019, with an official partnership agreement signed in 2021. The latest contract renewal follows Ward’s exceptional service level delivery and implementation of innovative waste management solutions across Arc Partnership’s portfolio of public properties, including schools, libraries and clinics.
Mick Roots, National Construction Waste Manager at Ward, said:
“We’ve enjoyed a very positive long-standing partnership with Arc Partnership and this contract renewal is testament to both the strength of that relationship and our capabilities to provide a total waste management solution within the building and construction sector.
“We’re extremely proud of our ability to deliver the optimum waste management solution across ArcPartnership’s portfolio. We’ve worked closely to improve efficiency, reduce administration and consistently achieve material diverted from landfill rate of over 98%.
“Last year, Ward completed a significant number of waste movements, including grab services and hazardous waste removal, offering a total waste management solution. Through the Customer Portal with its Scope 3 carbon reporting capability, Arc Partnership is able to access transparent and actionable data insights about both material type and transportation of waste products too.”
The recycling and waste management specialist has also supported Arc Partnership to meet its objectives across several school sites by offering flexible solutions. For example, the teams work together to ensure maintenance work is undertaken during the six-week holiday period, or scheduling collections services in term time which avoid peak pedestrian times.
Paul Parker, Operations Manager at Arc Partnership said:
“We’ve worked with Ward for a few yearsnow and they’ve been a vital partner in helping us to realise waste management efficiencies and increase sustainability across our property portfolio.
“The team’s construction sector knowledge has been paramount in helping us to improve our waste stream segregation, implementing efficient use of containers to reduce contamination and improve cost efficiency. The Customer Portal is fantastic too. Digital ticketing and electronic waste transfer notes, including photographic evidence, provides unrivalled transparency in identifying waste streams and recycling opportunities across multiple sites, while real-time carbon waste reporting helps to track and reduce CO2 emissions. The level of information and the transparency is refreshing.”
The Ward team meet regularly with Arc Partnership’s operational teams to review performance andplan for the next programmes of works, so that the waste management plans can dovetail in with construction.
For more information about Ward’s innovative waste management solutions, visit www.ward.com.
For more information about Arc Partnership, visit: www.arc-partnership.co.uk.