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Recycling scheme launched for condensate pumps

Climate Center and Aspen Pumps have teamed up to create a nationwide recycling scheme for condensate pumps.
Recycling scheme launched for condensate pumps
Under the scheme, recycling points are being located at Climate Center branches across the UK.

Installers and field engineers can now use the bright blue and yellow bins to deposit unused parts and packaging from newly purchased condensate pumps.

The new initiative will meet the increasing demand from installers for recycling points. Jason Crouch of Aspen Pumps said: 'We are continually asked by installers where they can send back unused items like cables, tubes and reservoirs that are not required for a replacement installation. It makes sense both economically and environmentally to recycle them.'

All proceeds from the initiative will be donated to Water Aid, the international charity that provides clean water and safe sanitation for the world's poorest people.

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27 September 2011

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