b'Page 9Recycling at Natta Natta supports WRAP in our achievement of less than 5% waste to landfill. Our objective is to activelypromote environmental sustainability in our construction work. With six three-way scalping screeners, we efficiently recycle and demolish waste. This allows us to reuse materials on site and minimise our landfill disposal. Scalping screeners filter through oversized material and finely crush it, so we can reuse this on roads and construction sites. On all of our projects, this enables us to minimise waste and reduce the quantity of materials and deliveries to sites.Our in-house recycling includes 100% of our paper, 100% of our ink cartridges and 90% of our files. Additionally, Natta is continually investing in our plant and vehicle fleet to ensure that when renewed we use the most efficient engines. Used Plant is then sold on via auction, more often than not to be used in emerging markets overseas. About WEEE Charity Last year we partnered up with WEEE Charity by donating old electrical items to ensure that they get safely disposed of in an environmentally friendly way. The registered UK non-profit organisation, WEEE Charity, established itself in 2016. In 2017, its growth prompted the creation of a retail shop and repair centre. The charity operates across the UK mainland, collecting electrical donations of any quality. Funds from their expanding 1000+ regular clients are reinvested into the local community. They support several poverty alleviation projects, events and future fundraising. They offer volunteer work to people who may be facing disabilities, unemployment or those struggling to secure employment. Furthermore, these volunteers gain valuable experience, skills and knowledge during an eight-week sector-based placement.'