Lili Waste set for a £1m expansion into Leeds
Lili Waste, a Hull-based independent waste management company, is set for a £1m expansion to Leeds,
As part of the expansion, Lili Waste will open a brand new site and base of operations in Morley, and invest £500k in new state of the art trucks.
Launching on 4th May 2015, the waste management company will offer services to Leeds and the surrounding areas, including Bradford, Wakefield, Otley and Ilkley.
This significant development comes less than a year after the company launched in Hull.
Lili Waste will initially deliver waste management and recycling services to 300 Leeds’ businesses, carrying out 750 lifts per week.
Matt Miles, owner and managing director of Lili Waste, said: “I’m pleased that to be bringing fresh investment to Leeds. Having previously operated here successfully, I understand the market and the requirements of local businesses. Our expansion means, that as Leeds continues to thrive as a city, we’ll be on hand to service the waste management needs of West Yorkshire’s companies.
“With our comprehensive range of recycling services, we’re also confident that we’ll continue our great progress towards achieving our Zero Waste to Landfill directive.”
Adam Bailey, operations director of Lili Waste, added: “We’re delighted to be bringing Lili Waste to Leeds. Our success in servicing the Hull region has allowed us to expand further and customer demand in the area meant that expansion into Leeds was the next logical step. We’re looking forward to bringing our waste management solutions to even more businesses across this great county!”
Lili Waste is the only independent business waste management service currently operating in Hull – local people working to meet the needs of local businesses and organisations. With 20 years’ experience in the field of waste, they cater for the industrial, commercial and retail sectors.
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